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− | }}'''''Counter-Strike Neo''''' is a Japanese arcade adaptation of ''[[Counter-Strike]]'', the original ''[[Half-Life]]'' multiplayer modification. It is published by Namco |
+ | }}'''''Counter-Strike Neo''''' is a Japanese arcade adaptation of ''[[Counter-Strike]]'', the original ''[[Half-Life]]'' multiplayer modification. It is published by Namco and runs on a Linux system. |
− | It has some significant changes as well |
+ | It has some significant changes as well, including several minor ones. For example, the game does not feature traditional [[Terrorist]] versus [[Counter-Terrorist]] scenarios. Instead, it incorporates a matchmaking and Elo-derived rating system to help keep players and [[team]]s on even footing. Most notably, the game uses anime models to market it in Japan. |
The weapons from ''[[Counter-Strike: Source]]'' make a full return. |
The weapons from ''[[Counter-Strike: Source]]'' make a full return. |
Revision as of 20:27, 11 January 2013
Counter-Strike Neo is a Japanese arcade adaptation of Counter-Strike, the original Half-Life multiplayer modification. It is published by Namco and runs on a Linux system.
It has some significant changes as well, including several minor ones. For example, the game does not feature traditional Terrorist versus Counter-Terrorist scenarios. Instead, it incorporates a matchmaking and Elo-derived rating system to help keep players and teams on even footing. Most notably, the game uses anime models to market it in Japan.
The weapons from Counter-Strike: Source make a full return.
Along with NEO, there are several Flash videos made by developer Romancework, titled White Memories. The Flash novels have a continuing storyline and even some portions of gameplay that loosely resemble Counter-Strike itself.
External links
- Official website
- Counter-Strike Neo at Wikipedia
- White Memories
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