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Half-Life: Generation

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Half-Life: Generation
Developer(s)
Release date(s)
  • 1999 (original edition)
  • November 30, 2000 (Counter-Strike edition)[1]
  • March 22, 2002 (Blue Shift edition)
Genre(s)

Single-player, multiplayer

Platform(s)

PC

Distribution

Sierra Entertainment

Input

Keyboard and mouse

Engine

GoldSrc

Series

Half-Life

Half-Life: Generation is a series of game compilation releases, which include updated versions of Half-Life, Opposing Force, Blue Shift, Team Fortress Classic and Counter-Strike. Three different versions of Half-Life: Generation were released in Europe and Israel. The same compilations were released for the North American, Australasian and South African markets under different names.

The first version of Half-Life: Generation was released in 1999 in a black box with orange lettering. It consisted of Half-Life: Opposing Force and Half-Life: Game of the Year Edition, which also included Team Fortress Classic on the same CD. Outside of Europe this compilation was known as Half-Life: Adrenaline Pack and included 3 separate CDs.[2]

The second edition was released in 2000 and used a similar box design. It included all of the games from the previous version with the addition of Half-Life: Counter-Strike. It was called Half-Life: Platinum Collection outside of Europe and included 4 CDs.[3]

The third release in 2002 featured a blue colored box with white text, another CD with Half-Life: Blue Shift was added. This release was also known as Platinum Collection outside of Europe.[4]

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