Codename: Gordon

Codename: Gordon, also known as Half-Life 2D, is a two-dimensional Flash sidescroller shooter game made by Paul “X-Tender” Kamma and Söenke “Warbeast” Seidel. The game was produced on behalf of Nuclearvision Entertainment, and was distributed over Valve Software’s Steam online delivery system as a promotional title for the, at that time, upcoming Half-Life 2. Presently the game is removed from Steam due to its developer’s bankruptcy, causing thei... more

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