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I don't know why they changed from the still image to the one where the actor turns around. Seems redundant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOdm39qwREk
The Mr. Valve, also known as "The Valve Guy", is the nickname used on two mascots for those introductory logos seen at the start of their games.
One has an eye replaced with a valve.
The other has a valve in the back of the head.
It comes from the first launch of "Half-life" and "The Orange Box".
There's also "GoldSrc Demo", which is an animation of Mr. Valve getting the valve placed into his head at a forge/workshop.
Then Left 4 Dead, Dota 2, Portal 2, and CS:GO also uses this same logo animation.
Why, does it actually scare you or something?
It just kind of eerie for a logo.
The one with the valve in his eye is kinda hot to be honest.