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{{hldc|p=4}} A {{hl|p=4}} port for the Sega Dreamcast was in development by [[Gearbox Software]] and Captivation Digital Laboratories for a 2001 release. It was eventually cancelled by Sierra following declining console sales.
{{hldc|p=4}} A {{hl|4}} port for the Sega Dreamcast was in development by [[Gearbox Software]] and Captivation Digital Laboratories for a 2001 release. It was eventually cancelled by Sierra following declining console sales.


{{hlbs|p=4}} was initially planned as a Dreamcast exclusive campaign.
{{hlbs|4}} was initially planned as a Dreamcast exclusive campaign.


Near-final versions of the game were eventually found and dumped, and their contents were ported to the PC version of GoldSrc as a [https://www.moddb.com/mods/half-life-dreamcast mod].
Near-final versions of the game were eventually found and dumped, and their contents were ported to the PC version of GoldSrc as a [https://www.moddb.com/mods/half-life-dreamcast mod].

Revision as of 03:23, 28 March 2023

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Half-Life (Dreamcast) A Half-Life Half-Life port for the Sega Dreamcast was in development by Gearbox Software and Captivation Digital Laboratories for a 2001 release. It was eventually cancelled by Sierra following declining console sales.

Half-Life: Blue Shift Half-Life: Blue Shift was initially planned as a Dreamcast exclusive campaign.

Near-final versions of the game were eventually found and dumped, and their contents were ported to the PC version of GoldSrc as a mod.

Several high-profile GoldSrc mods were ported to the Dreamcast by fans, including Gunman Chronicles, They Hunger and USS Darkstar.