- Counter-Strike Neo
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Counter-Strike Neo Developer(s) Valve Software Publisher(s) Namco (arcade) Engine GoldSrc Platform(s) Arcade Release date(s) 2003 Genre(s) First-person shooter Mode(s) Multiplayer Arcade system System N2 Counter-Strike Neo is a Japanese arcade adaptation of Counter-Strike, the original Half-Life multiplayer modification. It is published by Namco, and runs on a Linux system.[1]
According to an article in 2006,[2] significant changes in this version include moving away from the traditional Terrorist versus Counter-Terrorist scenario and incorporating a matchmaking and Elo-derived rating system to help keep players and teams on even footing.
The official website made available White Memories Flash novels,[3] Flash videos made by developer Romancework that have a continuing storyline and even some portions of gameplay that loosely resemble Counter-Strike itself.
References
- ^ Nvidia partners with Namco Arcade Game News at GameSpot
- ^ Gamasutra - Feature "GDC: The Localization of Counter-Strike in Japan"
- ^ Counter Strike NEO - WHITE MEMORIES
External links
- Official Counter-Strike Neo website (Japanese).
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