The original Counter-Strike began as a mod for Half-Life created by Minh "Gooseman" Le and Jess "Cliffe" Cliffe before being acquired by Valve. Valve then released Counter-Strike as a retail product in 2000. This was followed by Condition Zero developed by Turtle Rock Studios in 2004. Eight months later, Valve released Counter-Strike: Source, a remake of the original using their new Source engine.
The original Counter-Strike began as a mod for Half-Life created by Minh "Gooseman" Le and Jess "Cliffe" Cliffe before being acquired by Valve. Valve then released Counter-Strike as a retail product in 2000. This was followed by Condition Zero developed by Turtle Rock Studios in 2004. Eight months later, Valve released Counter-Strike: Source, a remake of the original using their new Source engine.
The original Counter-Strike began as a mod for Half-Life created by Minh "Gooseman" Le and Jess "Cliffe" Cliffe before being acquired by Valve. Valve then released Counter-Strike as a retail product in 2000. This was followed by Condition Zero developed by Turtle Rock Studios in 2004. Eight months later, Valve released Counter-Strike: Source, a remake of the original using their new Source engine.
The original Counter-Strike began as a mod for Half-Life created by Minh "Gooseman" Le and Jess "Cliffe" Cliffe before being acquired by Valve. Valve then released Counter-Strike as a retail product in 2000. This was followed by Condition Zero developed by Turtle Rock Studios in 2004. Eight months later, Valve released Counter-Strike: Source, a remake of the original using their new Source engine.
Condition Zero: Deleted Scenes. Eight months later, Valve released Counter-
Strike: Source, a remake of the original Counter-Strike and the first in the series to run on Valve's newly created Source engine.[4] The fourth game in the main series by Valve, the developers of Half-Life, who then turned Counter-Strike into a retail product released in 2000. The original Counter-Strike was Counter-Strike. It was initially released as a modification ("mod") for Half-Life that was designed by Minh "Gooseman" Le and Jess "Cliffe" Cliffe before the rights to the mod's intellectual property were acquired by Valve, the developers of Half-Life, who then turned Counter-Strike into a retail product released in 2000. by Valve, the developers of Half-Life, who then turned Counter- Strike into a retail product released in 2000. The original Counter-Strike was The original Counter-Strike was followed by Counter-Strike: Condition Zero, developed by Turtle Rock Studios and released in March 2004. A previous version of Condition Zero that was developed by Ritual Entertainment was by Valve, the developers of Half-Life, who then turned Counter-Strike into a retail product released in 2000. The original Counter-Strike was released alongside it as Condition Zero: Deleted Scenes. Eight months later, Valve released Counter-Strike: Source, a remake of the original Counter-Strike and the first in the series to run on Valve's newly created Source engine.[4] The fourth game in the main series