A story out there that three former top employees at Naughty Dog have joined Valve is true. It’s also three years old. More »

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Three Sony Devs Switch Over to Valve — Three Years Ago [Corrected] [PS3]
A story out there that three former top employees at Naughty Dog have joined Valve is true. It’s also three years old. More »

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Three Sony Devs Switch Over to Valve — Three Years Ago [Corrected] [PS3]
Valve boss Gabe Newell recently touched upon the always thorny subject of DRM, stating that it lowers the value of games and that it doesn’t do anything for customers. Obvious statements, but popular ones, as his speech drew a round of cheers from a packed Games Developer’s Choice audience

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GDC10: Gabe Newell: DRM lowers a game’s worth
Even though Portal 2 has been officially announced, it seems the clever Alternate Reality Game which gave it impetus hasn’t yet come to a complete stop. Shortly after accepting a Pioneer Award at the Game Developers Choice Awards in San Francisco on Thursday evening, Valve boss Gabe Newell launched into a slideshow detailing the company’s expectations of future trends, only to have it “crash” to a blue error screen.

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Valve’s viral plot thickens with Portal blue screen of death
It’s officially official: Valve will bring its Steam online distribution service and titles from its massive library of hit games to the Mac this April, the company confirmed Monday. The successful content-delivery service will bring Valve titles like Left 4 Dead and the upcoming Portal 2 , as well as games from other publishers, to Apple computers for the first time
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Valve Brings Hit Games, Steam Service to Mac
It’s officially official: Valve will bring its Steam online distribution service and titles from its massive library of hit games to the Mac this April, the company confirmed Monday. The successful content-delivery service will bring Valve titles like Left 4 Dead and the upcoming Portal 2 , as well as games from other publishers, to Apple computers for the first time
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Valve Brings Hit Games, Steam Service to Mac
It’s officially official: Valve will bring its Steam online distribution service and titles from its massive library of hit games to the Mac this April, the company confirmed Monday. The successful content-delivery service will bring Valve titles like Left 4 Dead and the upcoming Portal 2 , as well as games from other publishers, to Apple computers for the first time
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Valve Brings Hit Games, Steam Service to Mac
Portal 2 is real, and coming this Christmas, Valve said Friday. And it looks like Mac owners might get to share the love.
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Portal 2 Is Official… And Maybe for Mac
Officially released details on Valve’s sequel to Portal were scant. Fortunately, retailer GameStop comes through with some major details, including the addition of a two-player cooperative campaign mode and all-new characters

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Portal 2 Adds Multiplayer Co-op, New & Familiar Characters [Valve]
The past week’s bizarre pair of updates to Portal seemed to point towards an impending announcement of a sequel, and, well, they did.

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Portal 2 confirmed by Game Informer cover, due in 2010
Dylan Loney isn’t just a dude with an awesome name, he’s also quite the Team Fortress 2 mod-tician … which is a real word that we totally didn’t make up

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Team Fortress 2 re-imagined as a side-scroller