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Valve has released lost footage of Half-Life 2’s earliest public demo from 2000, a missing link between HL1 and HL2 that already teased Episode 3’s infamous Borealis


As part of Valve’s celebration of Half-Life 2’s 20th anniversary, the studio has released 17 minutes of early development footage for the game that was long thought lost. The demo shows a version of Half-Life 2 partway between HL1 and the final release⁠—it’s familiar, yet also surreally, intriguingly different.

The “Get Your Free TVs” demo, so named for a City 17 citizen snagging a boob tube gratis early in the footage, was first shown at the SIGGRAPH graphics conference in 2000. That places this build two years out from Half-Life 1’s release, and two to three before the infamous Half-Life 2 beta that leaked in 2003. It’s a distinct point in the game’s evolution, with graphical elements reminiscent of both Half-Life 1’s GoldSrc and the final Source engine, as well as a more grim, dark, and industrial art direction.

Half-Life 2 Anniversary Archive: SIGGRAPH 2000 Demo – YouTube


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Originally posted by www.pcgamer.com

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