Valve Corporation
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- Valve L.L.C. (from 1996 to 2003)
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Valve Corporation is an entertainment software company founded in 1996 by Gabe Newell and Mike Harrington in Kirkland, Washington. They were both previously with Microsoft. Valve's debut product, Half-Life, released in November 1998, has won more than 50 Game of the Year honors worldwide.
On 12 September 2003, the company launched the digital distribution platform Steam. Steam's launch and the question of licenses for cyber cafes resulted in a dispute with Valve's publisher at the time, Vivendi Universal (as owner of Sierra), which was resolved in April 2005 in Valve's favor, with all their future titles being self-published from that moment on. Steam would gradually gain traction as the most popular digital distribution service for PC games by the late 2000s, for both Valve's and third-party titles.
All of the company's titles from 1998 to mid-2004 ran on the in-house GoldSrc engine until it was succeeded by the Source engine with the release of Counter-Strike: Source in 2004. Valve then used the Source engine for all of their titles until the engine was succeeded by Source 2 in 2015.
From January 2008 to June 2009, Valve owned the studio Turtle Rock Studios (then renamed to Valve South) to develop Left 4 Dead, after which the studio was closed, then re-established independently from Valve in February 2010. In November 2012, Valve acquired Star Filled Studios. In January 2017, Valve acquired Impulsonic. In April 2018, Valve acquired Campo Santo Productions.
Credited on 39,203 Games from 1998 to 2024
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Stargate: Timekeepers (2024 on Windows) |
JongRo 3_Street (2024 on Windows) |
Rotten Flesh (2024 on Windows) |
The Street 10 (2024 on Windows, PlayStation 4) |
Misha's Incident (2024 on Windows) |
Death of Marionette (2024 on Windows) |
School Curse 2 (2024 on Windows) |
School Curse 3 (2024 on Windows) |
Sex Detective (2024 on Windows) |
Wifey's Dilemma Revisited (2024 on Windows) |
Abyss School (2024 on Windows) |
Apex Heroines (2024 on Windows) |
Hypnosis Card (2024 on Windows) |
Intravenous 2: Mercenarism (2024 on Windows) |
Jumpfox: Always Running (2024 on Windows) |
Sassy Girl (2024 on Windows) |
The Cub (2024 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch...) |
Two Climbers (2024 on Windows) |
Who do you want to date? professional girls сollection (2024 on Windows) |
Aground Zero (2024 on Linux, Windows) |
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History +
- December 17th, 2022
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Valve's Linux-based handheld gaming device, the Steam Deck, ships in Asia.
- February 25th, 2022
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Valve's Linux-based handheld gaming device, the Steam Deck, ships in North America and Europe.
- November 26th, 2019
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The Steam Controller production is discontinued.
- June 28th, 2019
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The first units of Valve Index, a family of virtual reality hardware, are released.
- January 12th, 2017
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Impulsonic Inc. announces that they have been acquired by Valve.
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Trivia +
The German online magazine 4Players named Valve as #2 Best Developer of 2007 and Best Developer of 2011.
The company was named "Developer of 2008" by the online gaming magazine GameSpy.
Address in 2003:
Valve, LLC
520 Kirkland Way, Ste 201
Kirkland, WA 98033
Postal address:
P. O. Box 1688
Bellevue WA 98009
Related Web Sites +
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Valve Corporation
official site -
Welcome to Steam
Official Steam website, Valve's online content delivery system -
Steam Community
Valve's fledgling social network built around the Steam and its Friends & Groups functionality. Also includes Steam and game statistics. -
Valve Developer Community
A wiki for people developing games or mods using Valve's Source engine. -
Wikipedia: Valve Corporation
article in the open encyclopedia about the company -
NZMac Review: Steam
A (largely) unscored review of the Macintosh version of Steam by NZMac, a New Zealand Apple site (May 17, 2010).
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