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HL 1 and 2 are on consoles. Lol you look silly.
I dunno I personally thought the Splitscreen co-op was pretty rad in HL2 for PS2. It offered an entirely new experience that wasn't in the PC version. Half Life Decay was such epic sauce.
OS: Wintoast 8.1
Processor: Intoast i7 0.01Ghz
Video Card: AMT Butteron R9 295x with 4 bytes of VRAM
RAM: 2KB
Max Toasting Temperature: 150°C
It won't run even at the lowest settings and a resolution of 80x60. You liar.
And don't tell me my toaster is bad, it's very powerful for a toaster, it can run Pong at a smooth 5fph (frames per hour). Heck, it can run Half Life 1 at 1fpy (frame per year) without catching on fire.
That's what you kids said about GTAV on PC and look what happened.