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Codename: Gordon

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Codename: Gordon
Codename: Gordon cover
Developers
Nuclear Vision
Publishers
Valve Corporation
Engines
Adobe Flash
Release dates
Windows May 17, 2004
Codename: Gordon on Wikipedia

Key Info

This game is hidden. Visit steam://install/92 in your browser to install the game. It will ask you if you want to "Launch Application", that application being Steam.
The game was originally supposed to be an April Fools' Day joke in which Gabe Newell would announce that the release date for Half-Life 2 had been moved up further, albeit with some parts cut out.[1].
The game was taken off Steam in February 2008 because the company that had made it went bankrupt.

General information

Steam Community Discussions

Availability

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All versions require Steam.

Game data

Configuration file(s) location

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System Location
Steam Play (Linux) <Steam-folder>/steamapps/compatdata/92/pfx/[Note 1]

Save game data location

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System Location
Steam Play (Linux) <Steam-folder>/steamapps/compatdata/92/pfx/[Note 1]

Video settings

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Input settings

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Audio settings

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System requirements

Windows
Minimum
Operating system (OS) 98, ME, 2000, XP
Processor (CPU) Pentium 2 @ 300 MHz
System memory (RAM)
Hard disk drive (HDD)

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 File/folder structure within this directory reflects the path(s) listed for Windows and/or Steam game data (use Wine regedit to access Windows registry paths). Games with Steam Cloud support may store data in ~/.steam/steam/userdata/<user-id>/92/ in addition to or instead of this directory. The app ID (92) may differ in some cases. Treat backslashes as forward slashes. See the glossary page for details.

References