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Ep.115 – Strike Hard and Strike Fast:  The Counter-Strike Mod That Became a Global Phenomenon
Episode 115

Ep.115 – Strike Hard and Strike Fast: The Counter-Strike Mod That Became a Global Phenomenon

Counter-Strike (2000)

A Trip Down Memory Card Lane · David Kassin and Robert Kassin

November 10, 20221h 3mExplicit

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Show Notes

In 2000, Valve released Counter-Strike, the Half-Life mod that forever changed online shooters. We revisit how Minh Le, a Vietnamese Canadian computer science student, and Jess Cliffe, a web designer from the Action Quake 2 community, turned a small class project into a tactical phenomenon. The episode traces Le’s early modding roots, the birth of the terrorist-versus-counter-terrorist concept, and the moment Valve bought the IP and brought the team in-house. We discuss the rise of online teamwork, Valve’s battle against cheating with the launch of VAC, and how Counter-Strike built the foundation for modern esports. Join us as we plant the bomb, defuse the tension, and relive the rise of Counter-Strike on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.

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