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Want to watch Half-Life 2: Episode 3? To celebrate Half-Life 2’s 20th anniversary, Valve has shared an informative documentary that showcases some of the infamous moments that have never been seen before.

Want to watch Half-Life 2: Episode 3? To celebrate Half-Life 2’s 20th anniversary, Valve has shared an informative documentary that showcases some of the infamous moments that have never been seen before.

Twenty years after the release of Half-Life 2, Valve showed off parts of Half-Life 2: Episode III. Sorry to anyone who may be feeling old for this, but Half-Life 2 is now 20 years old. Yes, yes, I know this seems like just yesterday, but no, Half-Life 2 is a legal adult drinking in almost ...

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Dragon Age: One of the most epic moments was now 15 years ago

Dragon Age: One of the most epic moments was now 15 years ago

On November 3, 2009, the Battle of Ostagar took place in Dragon Age: Origins. The visually stunning moment exudes the finest fantasy atmosphere in the video. The fight at the beginning of the game pits the people of Ferelden against the darkspawn beasts. The production was great at the time and was based heavily on ...

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Netflix Moments Feature Explained – Tech Advisor

Netflix Moments Feature Explained – Tech Advisor

You know that moment when you’re watching a show like Arcane or Squid Game and an amazing scene happens that you want to share with your friends? For a long time, Netflix prevented its subscribers from such actions, explaining its decision by copyright protection. Now it appears the service has had a change of heart ...

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These 10 Key Moments From The Apple Event Changed Everything

These 10 Key Moments From The Apple Event Changed Everything

For Apple enthusiasts, Apple events are must-see events, not just because of the products involved, but also because of the small moments that happen there. They may be just a few seconds or minutes of a larger presentation, but they are remarkable for their depth: the “aha!” moments that open your eyes to something bigger. ...