Half-Life: Uplink
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Half-Life: Uplink
Summary
Half-Life: Uplink is a game demo[1].
Key Facts
- Half-Life: Uplink's instance of is recorded as Uplink — instance of (P31): game demo[2].
- Half-Life: Uplink was published by Uplink — publisher (P123): Sierra Entertainment[3].
- Half-Life: Uplink's genre is Uplink — genre (P136): first-person shooter[4].
- Half-Life: Uplink's developer is recorded as Uplink — developer (P178): Valve Corporation[5].
- Half-Life: Uplink's copyright license is recorded as Uplink — copyright license (P275): freeware[6].
- Half-Life: Uplink's platform is recorded as Uplink — platform (P400): Microsoft Windows[7].
- Half-Life: Uplink's software engine is recorded as Uplink — software engine (P408): GoldSrc[8].
- Half-Life: Uplink was released on 1999[9].
- Half-Life: Uplink's narrative location is recorded as Uplink — narrative location (P840): Black Mesa Research Facility[10].
- Half-Life: Uplink's title is recorded as Half-Life: Uplink[11].
- Half-Life: Uplink's demo of is recorded as Uplink — demo of (P12050): Half-Life[12].
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Authorship and Creation
Half-Life: Uplink was published by Uplink — publisher (P123): Sierra Entertainment[3].
Publication
Half-Life: Uplink was published on 1999[9]. Its genre is Uplink — genre (P136): first-person shooter[4].