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Half-Life: 1999 2013 FPS: Valve: Since 2002 Valve has released the source code of the game client and the game (server) in its SDK for modder use. [339] The Goldsrc engine and its other components were reverse engineered in context of the Xash3d project. [340] Ports to other systems became available, for instance Android or the OpenPandora. [341]
According to this article, Uplink was included as a mod with the Game of the Year Edition of Half-Life. I own the Game of the Year Edition and it wasn't. As such I had to manually add it as a mod by creating its own directory. I've also uploaded the files to here. I bought the game in Australia, so maybe it wasn't included in certain regions?
Uplink (also known in North America as Uplink: Hacker Elite) is a simulation video game released in 2001 by the British company Introversion Software.The player takes charge of a freelance computer hacker in a fictional futuristic 2010, and must break into foreign computers, complete contracts and purchase new hardware to hack into increasingly harder computer systems.
A short film, Half-Life: Uplink, was developed by Cruise Control, a British marketing agency, and released on March 15, 1999. However, Sierra withdrew it from circulation after Sierra and Valve had failed to resolve licensing issues with Cruise Control over the film.
Released by Flat Rock Software on June 5, 2014 on GitHub. [256] The Colony: 1988 2023 FPS: Apache-2.0: Dave Smith: Source code for the PC, Mac and Amiga versions released by Smith on GitHub on June 6, 2023, with the source code under the Apache License 2.0. [257] Command & Conquer, Command & Conquer: Red Alert: 1995 2020 RTS: GPL-3.0-or-later ...
Game engine recreation is a type of video game engine remastering process wherein a new game engine is written from scratch as a clone of the original with the full ability to read the original game's data files.
An uplink is a telecommunications link. Uplink may refer to: UpLink, the open-innovation platform of the World Economic Forum; Uplink, a 2001 "hacking simulation" video game released by Introversion Software; Half-Life: Uplink, a 1998 demo version of the Half-Life video game
On November 23, 1999, GameSpot reported that 2015, Inc. was developing a Half-Life expansion pack to follow Half-Life: Opposing Force. 2015, Inc declined to comment. [1] On March 18, 2000, the Adrenaline Vault reported that the new expansion was named Half-Life: Hostile Takeover, and that it had appeared on retail product lists with a release date of late August. [2]