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{{hl2s|4}} is an {{wiki|arcade game}} running on [[Wikipedia:Taito Corporation|Taito]]'s [[Wikipedia:Taito Type X|Type X+]] arcade system,   | {{Hierarchy|arcade}}  | ||
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{{hl2s|4}} is an {{wiki|arcade game}} running on [[Wikipedia:Taito Corporation|Taito]]'s [[Wikipedia:Taito Type X|Type X+]] arcade system, a port on the {{wiki|science fiction}} {{wiki|first-person shooter}} [[Wikipedia:Computer and video games|computer and video game]], '''[[Half-Life 2]]'''. It was released on June 28, 2006 exclusively in Japan.    | |||
The game uses content common to the {{wiki|Xbox}} and [[Wikipedia:Personal computer|PC]] releases - although the available screenshots and the inherent "action" nature of arcade games suggest that it will focus on the visceral "set-pieces" that characterised the original game. Screenshots show scenes from the [[Ravenholm]] and Water Hazard levels, as well as an unfamiliar section of [[City 17]] adjunct to the [[Combine]] [[Citadel]].  | The game uses content common to the {{wiki|Xbox}} and [[Wikipedia:Personal computer|PC]] releases - although the available screenshots and the inherent "action" nature of arcade games suggest that it will focus on the visceral "set-pieces" that characterised the original game. Screenshots show scenes from the [[Ravenholm]] and Water Hazard levels, as well as an unfamiliar section of [[City 17]] adjunct to the [[Combine]] [[Citadel]].  | ||
In 2013 a group of fans managed to get Survivor to work on the PC, with all modes working except online multiplayer.  | In 2013 a group of fans managed to get Survivor to work on the PC, with all modes working except online multiplayer.  | ||
Since then, its content has been released for [[Garry's Mod]] and [[Source Filmmaker]].  | Since then, its content has been released for [[Garry's Mod]] and [[Source Filmmaker]].  | ||
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*  | Valve has one in their office.  | ||
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*{{wiki|Half-Life 2: Survivor}}  | |||
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20080912034021/http://hl2survivor.net/ Official Website (archived)]  | *[http://web.archive.org/web/20080912034021/http://hl2survivor.net/ Official Website (archived)]  | ||
*[http://www.siliconera.com/2006/07/18/half-life-2-survivor-screenshots/ Screenshots]  | *[http://www.siliconera.com/2006/07/18/half-life-2-survivor-screenshots/ Screenshots]  | ||
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 Half-Life 2: Survivor is an 
 arcade game running on Taito's Type X+ arcade system, a port on the 
 science fiction 
 first-person shooter computer and video game, Half-Life 2. It was released on June 28, 2006 exclusively in Japan. 
The game uses content common to the 
 Xbox and PC releases - although the available screenshots and the inherent "action" nature of arcade games suggest that it will focus on the visceral "set-pieces" that characterised the original game. Screenshots show scenes from the Ravenholm and Water Hazard levels, as well as an unfamiliar section of City 17 adjunct to the Combine Citadel.
In 2013 a group of fans managed to get Survivor to work on the PC, with all modes working except online multiplayer.
Since then, its content has been released for Garry's Mod and Source Filmmaker.
Valve has one in their office.
See also
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