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Is it not just 'E3 Techdemo'?
Chances are simply that it was never released. It was probably one of the more commentary heavy parts of the E3 presentation. Aside from the alternate version of the Gravity gun, it's never been a particularly interesting section, and the least indicative of the final product (among a set of rather false impressions )Yeah I already looked on FilePlanet but couldn't find it. They've got all the other Bink videos and a Half-Life recreation of the techdemo map.
Well, the OICW was in the E3 2003 videos (but not with a grenade launcher) but yes, there is a Half-Life 2 trailer based largely on earlier assets. IIRC, it shows the 'Terminal' version of the trainstation square, a different citadel, a different version of the strider sequence and Alyx's pre-brainstorm rather more generic green-jacket design. I've always wondered what the origin of this trailer was, and why Valve would authorise its release when it was so far even from the content they revealed at E3 (I have vague memories of small amounts of content appearing exclusively on a magazine coverdisk just before E3 2003). I believe the content in it was largely created for the aborted E3 2002 reveal mentioned in gamespot's development retrospective.Also, was there more than one version of these E3 videos released? I found a video on my hard drive that had a few snippets of the E3 videos, but Alyx had a green jacket and the OICW was used instead of the MP7.
Chances are simply that it was never released.
Well, the OICW was in the E3 2003 videos (but not with a grenade launcher) but yes, there is a Half-Life 2 trailer based largely on earlier assets. IIRC, it shows the 'Terminal' version of the trainstation square, a different citadel, a different version of the strider sequence and Alyx's pre-brainstorm rather more generic green-jacket design. I've always wondered what the origin of this trailer was, and why Valve would authorise its release when it was so far even from the content they revealed at E3 (I have vague memories of small amounts of content appearing exclusively on a magazine coverdisk just before E3 2003). I believe the content in it was largely created for the aborted E3 2002 reveal mentioned in gamespot's development retrospective.
Well, the OICW was in the E3 2003 videos (but not with a grenade launcher) but yes, there is a Half-Life 2 trailer based largely on earlier assets.
I believe the content in it was largely created for the aborted E3 2002 reveal mentioned in gamespot's development retrospective.
I wish I could see and play every build of HL2 all the way back to the "get your free TVs" demo. It's just fascinating to me.