
Modders Announce CS Legacy, A Standalone Counter-Strike 1.6 Remake
The mod team behind CSPromod has announced CS Legacy, a standalone remake of Counter-Strike 1.6.
The mod team behind CSPromod has announced CS Legacy, a standalone remake of Counter-Strike 1.6.
Following his recent arrest, Jess Cliffe's bail has been set at $150,000.
The co-creator of the hugely popular PC shooter was booked late last night.
Intel Extreme Masters Gyeonggi struggled to even quarter-fill its stadium in South Korea, the home of esports. But why?
ESL announces partnership with 20,000-capacity stadium in Cologne; Event takes place weeks after Gamescom.
Valve Complete Pack gets a 75 percent markdown through October 1.
Minh "Gooseman" Le, a co-creator of Counter-Strike, discusses how the original game was created and its impact on first-person shooters.
Valve boss to receive UK award for his "outstanding and exceptional contribution to games."
With Counter-Strike: Global Offensive coming out later this year, we decided to take a detailed look at one of the most popular online shooters ever made. Lock and load.
Danny returns to Black Mesa and City 17 to remind us how Gordon Freeman saved first-person shooters forever.
National Entertainment Collectibles Association announces agreement with Portal, Half-Life maker for toys, action figures, board games, accessories, and apparel from studio's stable of IP.
Near-billionaire Gabe Newell discusses his privately held developer's finances with Forbes; Steam controls 50 to 70 percent of PC online market.
Financial magazine's crowd-sourced list of candidates to make massive impacts in next year features Valve CEO in recognition of Steam's hold on PC digital distribution.
DICE 2010: Studio president talks success of "looter shooter," outlines the philosophy and profit-sharing that helped his company sell 25 million games worth $500 million.
Gabe Newell keynote address discusses the company's service-oriented approach, reveals Team Fortress 2 comic being made by the developers.
Half-Life 2 creator adds Orange County-based developer of Left 4 Dead to further Southern California, console market expansion.
Retailer named as official entertainment, electronics, and video game retailer as competition organiser also names its 2007 games.
First London Games Festival draws to a close with epic gaming competition.
The maker of Half-Life's Natural Selection turns to Zen of Sudoku to pay the bills and explains how casual-game development and Steam will make his next game better.
Electronics company lends support to US portion of the games for the fifth time; will also sponsor worldwide round of tournaments.
Intel-sponsored competitions to be held June 24-25 at eight North American locations.
Popular Xbox titles to sell for $9.99; Microsoft confirms 16 participating games in program's "first wave."
Xbox 360 sequels replace their predecessors; Halo 2 swapped out for Project Gotham Racing 3.
Pro gamer and World Cyber Games champ will be profiled on this Sunday's show.
One wild rumor out of Hollywood has the Kill Bill director bringing Gordon Freeman to the big screen. Is it too good to be true?
Executives Dave Sirulnick, Alex Porter, and Carol Eng talk about the youth network's weeklong attempt to win over gamers.
Field of 184 compete in eight games to win a share of $34,000, right to represent America at worldwide Grand Final competition.
Subscriptions via dashboard priced, confirmed; long-term prices stay steady, one-month subscriptions rise.
CS 1.6 regionals moved to August 6 and 7; qualifiers ending this weekend.
Parties settle long-standing beef out of court, because as of August, VUG will no longer distribute any Valve titles, and cybercafe rights revert to the developer.
This week: Counter-Strike: The Movie, From Russia with Love: The Game, EA: The Next-Gen Plan, Cell Processor: The Speed, Troika: The Closure, Sony PSP: The Download Service, Nintendo Revolution: The ...
Judge rules that VU Games is "not authorized" to distribute Valve games in cyber-cafés; other claims, amount of damages remain at issue.
$400,000 in cash prizes will be awarded at the four-day international tournament in San Francisco.
All online portions of Valve's games to be centralized on Steam service; will force upgrade of Counter-Strike to 1.6.
City Council restricts minors' access to an eight-and-a-half hour cybercafe window with a tough curfew.
Seven-month season to dish out over $75,000 for nine games; Web site introduces new feedback and challenging systems.
Microsoft knocks $30 off the price of an Xbox console and announces reduced prices for several games.
This edition of TenSpot explores the staff picks for the top ten best first person shooters of all time.
Latest patch from Valve will be available on Steam tomorrow morning.
[UPDATE] Technical problems cause event organizers to scrap their previously announced $160,000 BYOC competition. Valve denies Steam problems were the cause.
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