final hours of half life 2

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http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/10/18/news_6110764.html

read the very bottom it states

GameSpot contributor Geoff Keighley was on the scene for the final hours of work on Half-Life 2. His report, the latest in his Final Hours series, will be published on GameSpot before the game ships. The story will recount the entire six years of development on Half-Life 2 in detail. In addition, Gabe Newell goes on the record and finally comes clean about the September 30, 2003, date fiasco, and the notorious code leak.

something to definately be looking forward to in wait of half-life2!

this is waay to much good information in one day for my brain to handle lol
 
interesting, I wonder if it will be released about the same time as Prima's book.
 
???

is the strategy guide supposed to come out before the game??
 
Yeah - I really wanted GS to do a feature on HL2, like HL. Looks like they are doing so.
 
Sounds cool.

I like Geoff Keighley (and not just because he's Canadian). He did that great article about the original Half-Life years back, if you guys can remember.
 
A True Canadian said:
Sounds cool.

I like Geoff Keighley (and not just because he's Canadian). He did that great article about the original Half-Life years back, if you guys can remember.

It's ALWAYS him (most of the time), who does the "final hours" features.

He does it for one game per year - last year was POP: SOT. There is also one on Quake, right?
 
It will be interesting to see how Gabe explains Sept 30th.

I bet he gives the generic "we were too ambitious" answer.
 
wasn't keighley the guy who also did the feature on dai katana, or was it someone else.

either way that's a really cool feautre article to read.
 
yea saw that
i think thats how Gamespot knew HL2 went gold 2 days ago...they were there.

i cant wait for it !
 
Good point.

I think Geoff Keighley also wrote the final hours for MGS2, as well, which was very interesting.
 
I guess Gamespot's Rumor control unamable source, was Geoff keighly
 
Quite imaginative isn't he. Geoff turns a normal interview or development cycle into a story.

Can't wait for his next one. :D
 
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