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Counter-Strike was in the Beta stages from June 19, 1999 until November 8, 2000 when Counter-Strike 1.0 was released. When development originally started on Counter-Strike it was a mod for Half-Life developed primarily by Minh Le with the assistance of Jess Cliffe. They formed the core of the original Counter-Strike Team, though other people were also brought in to provide textures and maps for the game. Valve Software became involved during the development of Beta 5.0.

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  • Counter-Strike was in the Beta stages from June 19, 1999 until November 8, 2000 when Counter-Strike 1.0 was released. When development originally started on Counter-Strike it was a mod for Half-Life developed primarily by Minh Le with the assistance of Jess Cliffe. They formed the core of the original Counter-Strike Team, though other people were also brought in to provide textures and maps for the game. Valve Software became involved during the development of Beta 5.0.
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  • Counter-Strike Beta
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  • First-person shooter
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  • Multiplayer
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  • Microsoft Windows
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  • 1999-06-19(xsd:date)
  • 2000-09-13(xsd:date)
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  • Counter-Strike was in the Beta stages from June 19, 1999 until November 8, 2000 when Counter-Strike 1.0 was released. When development originally started on Counter-Strike it was a mod for Half-Life developed primarily by Minh Le with the assistance of Jess Cliffe. They formed the core of the original Counter-Strike Team, though other people were also brought in to provide textures and maps for the game. Valve Software became involved during the development of Beta 5.0. During this stage, many concepts were still being refined and new weapons and maps were also added periodically. When compared to the retail game, these beta versions were tremendously different in terms of environments, graphics, and even gameplay. Many different maps that were included were ultimately discarded. Despite the fact that Valve has shut down all the WON servers (as of July 31, 2004), these betas are still accessible and some even have their own running servers.
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