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'''Gearbox Software''' is the development corporation that created [[Blue Shift]] and [[Opposing Force]].
'''Gearbox Software''' is a Dallas-Fort Worth Texas video game developer founded in January 1999. They are best known for a number of high-profile PC games such as ''Brothers In Arms: Road to Hill 30'' and the ''Half-Life'' expansions ''Half-Life: Opposing Force'' and ''Half-Life: Blue Shift''.


They have also contributed to [[Half-Life (PS2)]] and [[Condition Zero Deleted Scenes]].
==Products==
{|
!width="100"|Year
!Product
|-
| 2004 || Half-Life: [[Blue Shift]]
|-
| 2002 || [[Condition Zero Deleted Scenes]]
|-
| 2001 || [[Counter-Strike: Condition Zero]]
|-
| 2001 || [[Half-Life]] — PlayStation 2
|-
| 1999 || Half-Life: [[Opposing Force]]
|}


==See Also==
==See Also==


[[Wikipedia:Gearbox Software]]
* [[Wikipedia:Gearbox Software]]
* [http://www.gearboxsoftware.com/ Gearbox Software's website]
 
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Revision as of 07:54, 28 May 2006

Gearbox Software is a Dallas-Fort Worth Texas video game developer founded in January 1999. They are best known for a number of high-profile PC games such as Brothers In Arms: Road to Hill 30 and the Half-Life expansions Half-Life: Opposing Force and Half-Life: Blue Shift.

Products

Year Product
2004 Half-Life: Blue Shift
2002 Condition Zero Deleted Scenes
2001 Counter-Strike: Condition Zero
2001 Half-Life — PlayStation 2
1999 Half-Life: Opposing Force

See Also