Counter-Strike: Condition Zero Revealed [6:04 PM EDT (loonyboi) May 14, 2001] - 6 Comments
Apparently the canceled Counter-Strike product Rogue Software was working on (story) hasn''t been canceled, but rather taken on internally at Valve Software, because next month''s issue of Computer Gaming World features a look at Counter-Strike: Condition Zero, a standalone follow-up to Half-Life: Counter-Strike. Here''s the description we were sent along with the cover image:
July issue of Computer Gaming World to feature exclusive first look at Counter-Strike: Condition Zero -- a full, stand-alone Counter-Strike game from the creators of Half-Life. Counter-Strike, the tactical-sim lite that''s popped a cap in the gaming world''s ass, is getting ready for its next big stand-alone update. We''re talking new weapons, a new player class, new skins and sixteen new maps for you and your terrorist (or counter-terrorist) pals to enjoy round after round of fast-paced run-and-gun action. Formerly in development by Rogue Entertainment, development has been taken in house (not, we repeat, NOT canceled) by the masters themselves, Valve Software. All we have to say is: go, go, go!
http://www.bluesnews.com/screenshots/games/conditionzero/20010514/cgw204.shtml
Apparently the canceled Counter-Strike product Rogue Software was working on (story) hasn''t been canceled, but rather taken on internally at Valve Software, because next month''s issue of Computer Gaming World features a look at Counter-Strike: Condition Zero, a standalone follow-up to Half-Life: Counter-Strike. Here''s the description we were sent along with the cover image:
July issue of Computer Gaming World to feature exclusive first look at Counter-Strike: Condition Zero -- a full, stand-alone Counter-Strike game from the creators of Half-Life. Counter-Strike, the tactical-sim lite that''s popped a cap in the gaming world''s ass, is getting ready for its next big stand-alone update. We''re talking new weapons, a new player class, new skins and sixteen new maps for you and your terrorist (or counter-terrorist) pals to enjoy round after round of fast-paced run-and-gun action. Formerly in development by Rogue Entertainment, development has been taken in house (not, we repeat, NOT canceled) by the masters themselves, Valve Software. All we have to say is: go, go, go!
http://www.bluesnews.com/screenshots/games/conditionzero/20010514/cgw204.shtml
Thy will see the light...
