- Catching up with the guy who stole Half-Life 2’s source code, 10 years later: "I am so very sorry for what I did to you. You are my favourite developer, and I will always buy your games." http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/06/what-drove-one-half-life-2-super-fan-to-hack-into-valves-servers/ 33 comments technology
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