Counter Strike Source Condition Zero
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Counter-Strike: Condition Zero Game Info
On June 18th, 1999, a mod for the Half-Life engine was released called Counter-Strike. The modest modification steadily grew into a well-rounded game with a fairly large fan base and Half-Life: Counter-Strike was released as a standalone product in retail stores around the country. Fans cried out for a single player experience, and thus Counter-Strike: Condition Zero was born. A post at VoodooExtreme on April 28th, 2001 dispelled the rumor that Rogue Software was developing Counter-Strike 2. However, it did confirm that Rogue Software was doing some single player content for Half-Life. The product they were developing was eventually known as Condition Zero. The big exclusive was given to the July, 2001 issue of CGW. Rogue Software had just completed Alice. Rogue's title featured some very odd weaponry, such as a crossbow and the controversial (for obvious reasons) suicide belt.
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