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*[[Half-Life:OEM.RC4:Half-Life 1.0 Alpha build 676|Half-Life: Day One]] (build 676 - August 31, 1998)
*[[Half-Life:OEM.RC4:Half-Life 1.0 Alpha build 676|Half-Life: Day One]] (build 676 - August 31, 1998)
*[[Half-Life:1.0:Half-Life 1.0 (build 738)|Half-Life 1.0]] (build 738 - November 1, 1998)
*[[Half-Life:1.0:Half-Life 1.0 (build 738)|Half-Life 1.0]] (build 738 - November 1, 1998)
*[[Half-Life:1.0.1.3:DreamcastLeak|Dreamcast port leak]] (Unknown - May 23, 2001) <small>(build number searching is in progress - it's possible that it has different numbering)</small>
*[[Half-Life:1.0.1.3:DreamcastLeak|Dreamcast port leak]] (build 1672 - May 23, 2001)


For WON and early Steam versions of the game, build number starts from October 24, 1996. For late versions it starts from December 26, 1996.
For WON and early Steam versions of the game, build number starts from October 24, 1996. For late versions it starts from December 26, 1996.

Revision as of 10:12, 18 February 2013

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Half-Life is a first-person shooter released by Valve Software on November 19, 1998. It is powered by proprietary GoldSrc engine, which is based off Quake engine with support of decals, beams, local palettes, 16-bit color and RGB lightmaps.

Builds

For WON and early Steam versions of the game, build number starts from October 24, 1996. For late versions it starts from December 26, 1996.

See also