Nvidia/ Steam Offer! Portal: First Slice, Half-Life 2: DeathMatch & Half-Life 2: Lost Coast for FREE! No Joke! Legit! Offered by Steam!

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YOU MUST HAVE HALF-LIFE 2 INSTALLED TO BE ABLE TO PLAY THESE GAMES!

For a little bit of background information:

Portal

Portal is a single-player first-person action/puzzle video game developed by Valve Corporation. The game was released in the bundle package The Orange Box for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 on October 9, 2007, and for the PlayStation 3 on December 11, 2007.[5] The Windows version of the game is also available for download separately through Valve’s content delivery system, Steam[7] and was released as a standalone retail product on April 9, 2008.[6] A stand-alone version was released on the Xbox 360 Live Arcade system on October 22, 2008; this version also includes fourteen bonus puzzles. Half Life 2

Half-Life 2 is a science fiction first-person shooter computer game and the sequel to the highly acclaimed Half-Life. It was developed by Valve Corporation and was released on November 16, 2004, following a protracted five-year,$40 million development cycle during which the games source code was leaked to the Internet.The game uses the Source game engine, which includes a heavily modified version of the Havok physics engine. Originally available only for Windows-based personal computers, the game has since been ported to the Xbox, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 video game consoles. Half-Life 2: Lost Coast

Half-Life 2: Lost Coast is an additional level for the 2004 first-person shooter video game Half-Life 2. Developed by Valve Software, it was released on October 27, 2005 through the Steam content delivery service as a free download to owners of the Microsoft Windows version of Half-Life 2. Lost Coast serves as a technology demonstration, specifically showcasing the high dynamic range rendering implemented in the Source engine. The level was designed with a variety of appropriate environments to emphasize these effects. In addition, Lost Coast was the first video game developed by Valve to allow developers to explain various elements of design as the player progresses through the level.

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