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Yeah – this is getting pretty ridiculous. Just when you thought Valve’s market-dominating Steam service couldn’t cut any more off its game prices without bleeding money, they go and prove everyone wrong.
 
This weekend, Valve’s offering the Orange Box – a complete steal even at its original price – for $9.99. For those who haven’t been keeping score, the Orange Box contains Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episodes One and Two, Half-Life 2: The Lost Coast, Portal, and Team Fortress 2. Really, the only things this virtual incarnation of said box lacks are, well, actual oranges and any sort of box. But hey, you’re saving the trees for cheap, and isn’t that basically the American Dream?
 
So, six amazing games. Ten bucks. Breathing lightly on piggy bank will yield you that kind of scratch. Seriously, if you haven’t played these games, what are you even waiting for? Afraid you might lose your job while utterly engrossed in your new purchases? Well, if Steam keeps topping itself like this, you probably won’t need much money to keep your gaming appetite sated anyway.

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avatarwoo hoo

Mind blown!  Games bought!

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avatarPortal...

I got it just for Portal, because it is cheaper than buying Portal by itself. If you tell me how, I would be happy to gift the other games to whoever wants them.

 

 

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avatarOh...

Ok. Never mind then. Does anyone want my TF2 guest pass?

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avatarYou can only gift Half Life

You can only gift Half Life 2 and Episode 1 provided you already had them on your account before you bought the Orange Box. If that is the case, then you can find your gifts listed under Games Menu>Manage Gifts and Guests Passes. You can either send them to an existing Steam account or to a friend's email and they'll get all the info they need to download and create a Steam account as well as activate the gift on Steam.

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avatarPC and 360

I have both versions. Not sure which one I like better. Portal is the ish, regardless!

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avatarNo biggy as my local Micro

No biggy as my local Micro Center run the same deals for pre-orders. This weekend if you pre-order Cyrsis Maximum Edition, when it release next month, you get it for $9.99. They do this all the time for big titles. I would rather have physical media in hand than a digital download that may or may not work properly.

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avatarOrange Box is tied to Steam

Orange Box is tied to Steam even if you buy it retail so you wind up using Steam regardless if you get it retail or digital. Plus during install the first update is mandatory. Also, if you want to play TF2 all updates are mandatory.

 In this case, you're stuck dealing with digital either in future installs or patches.

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avatarGreat!

I'm glad you guys posted this.  I just bought a copy for a friend.  I'm not much of an FPS person, and when I tried playing the HL2 demo I got motion sickness, but my friend's the sort of guy who will love this.

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avatarLol motion sickness. If you

Lol motion sickness. If you played wolfenstein 3d, i can understand but these games? I dont think so.
Maybe you should try maximum settings so it seems real enough that you dont get motion sickness

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avatarI used to get motion

I used to get motion sickness in Half Life 2 on the highway level back when I had a 21" crt and that was with most settings maxed. That was when driving the dune buggy though. When I got a 24" widescreen lcd I fired up HL2 and didn't get sick during that level, but before then it was hell to play through it.

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avatarI agree with STEAM being a

I agree with STEAM being a very buggy application, but strongly disagree on the game quality. Nevertheless, when I bought the game (s) today, I had to completely uninstall STEAM, delete the Program folder, delete the Registry Keys and every other possible trace. But when I got STEAM up and running, I was playing HL2 for about an hour, and I already have it for the 360, just shows how much of a fiend I am for HL haha

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avatar I know I am going to get

 I know I am going to get flamed somehwere along the line for saying this, but not one of those games hold a shred of interest to me, especially since Steam lock up and makes my computer freeze or makes it slow every single time I use it.  So really, this Oragne Box thing is of no use or interest to me whatsoever.

 

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avatarI bought it, simply because

I bought it, simply because it's worth it. For BOTH PC and 360

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avatarwow

im surprised

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avatarCool!

Saw it this morning, bought the games and been downloading ever since. lol  Six games for 10 bucks is a great deal.  :D

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avatarGifting Games

Fyi, if you already own some of the included games, Steam gives you the option of gifting them individually. That's rad.

-Paul Lilly

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avatarIf you can't afford a decent

If you can't afford a decent computer and "need" these games. I personally waited until I got my new computer built but they fixed the HL2 Xbox port problems.

 It's still a better experience on the PC though.

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avatarPC>360

Why would you buy any kind of Valve game for the 360?

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avatarDo YOU have it for the 360?

Do YOU have it for the 360? If not, then you wouldn't understand.

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avatarNothing beats keyboard and mouse

I have played the 360 version of TF2, and the PC version is still better

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avatarYou can buy it for ten

You can buy it for ten bucks, for the retail box at Wal-Mart and other places, and thats here in Canada (thats about 8 bucks US).

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avatarWTF!??!!?! $10?!?!?!?! It's

WTF!??!!?! $10?!?!?!?! It's worth it just for TF2: the best multiplayer team shooter E-V-E-R!!! Buy this even if you've never played computer games, don't even own a pc or couldn't give a rat's arse: because you will. Support the team that made this game so they can continue to enrich our lives and make the world a much better place.

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avatarI bought Orange Box on PC

I bought Orange Box on PC like a year ago but at this price, it makes me want to buy it again :-P I'm eagerly anticipating a 75% off Mass Effect weekend deal.

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avatarNice!

Thanks for the heads up.

I am getting these games now. :)

Maximum PC's news section is awesome!

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avatarI have the Orange Box for

I have the Orange Box for the 360, but it's very tempting to buy it for PC too!

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avatarOrange Box

Yeah, wouldn't you know it, I go and purchase this for the XBox 360 and then this happens (had bought Portal as soon as it became available as a separate purchase)...at that price, hell I'll buy it again!

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avatarFIRST! cool, though. only

FIRST! cool, though. only $10...

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avatarDOH!

DOH! I literally just bought the Orange Box from steam TWO DAYS AGO for the full $29.99! I just HATE when that happens.... :(

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