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Orange Box Half-Life 2 (PC/Windows, 2007) CIB Complete w/Registration Card

Condition:
Very good
Complete game in very good condition.
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US $18.36
ApproximatelyAU $27.55
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Item specifics

Condition
Very good
An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewellery case or item cover, no scuffs, scratches, cracks, or holes. The cover art and liner notes are included. The VHS or DVD box is included. The video game instructions and box are included. The teeth of disk holder are undamaged. Minimal wear on the exterior of item. No skipping on CD/DVD. No fuzzy/snowy frames on VHS tape. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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“Complete game in very good condition.”
Release Year
2007
Features
Registration Card Included
Publisher
Valve
UPC
0014633098525
Platform
PC
Rating
M - Mature
Video Game Series
Half-Life Series
Genre
Compilation
Game Name
Orange Box [Half-Life 2], The Orange Box

About this product

Product Information

The Orange Box is a five-game collection of best-selling Valve hits and anticipated new releases. The most recognizable games in the package are 2004's critically acclaimed Half-Life 2 and its first two expansion packs, Episode One and Episode Two. They are joined by the standalone puzzle game, Portal, and the team-based online shooter, Team Fortress 2. Half-Life 2 continues the saga of scientist Gordon Freeman, who finds himself in a world overrun by an alien army known as the Combine. One of the key features in Half-Life 2 and its expansions is the use of physics to interact with the environment, whether it's pushing cinder blocks to create a staircase or using a gravity gun to hoist and then slam objects into enemies. Freeman will interact with several friendly characters as well as drive an assortment of vehicles in his quest to defeat the ruthless Combine.<br><br>Portal is a 3D puzzle game played from a first-person perspective. The object is to advance through a series of rooms by using a gun to create a means of escape. Instead of lasers or bullets, the gun fires one of two opposing portal types: orange and red. One could be used as an entrance, while the other used as an exit. Portals can be fired on most surfaces, and the gun can also be used to pick up and toss objects. Storage and weighted "companion" cubes found within rooms are creatively used to activate switches, knock out security droids, and more. Turret guns, toxic liquid, crushing walls, and other hazards must also be avoided throughout play. A sarcastic, female-voiced computer will monitor your performance and serves as a droll guide for each area. In addition to the main game, players can unlock both a challenge and an advanced mode for more deviously designed puzzles and goals.<br><br>Team Fortress 2 pits two rival construction crews against each other on six themed maps. Nine classes are available when forming a team: Pyro, Heavy, Spy, Scout, Sniper, Medic, Engineer, "Demoman," and Soldier. Each class offers unique abilities and equipment to complete objectives, from a medic's healing powers to a spy's disguises for eluding detection. Three play modes include Capture-the-Flag, Control Point, and Territorial Control. Capture-the Flag involves retrieving a briefcase from the enemy's base before the opposition does the same. Control Point has teams maintaining control over four areas on a map, two of which are in contention, before one side can capture the rival team's base. Territorial Control features five contested areas, allowing for a more open play style. Team Fortress 2 is further distinguished by its distinctive, cartoon-like visual style as well as its detailed stat tracking.

Product Identifiers

UPC
0014633098525
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57852642

Product Key Features

Rating
M - Mature
Genre
Compilation
Video Game Series
Half-Life Series
Platform
PC
Game Name
Orange Box [Half-Life 2], The Orange Box

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2007
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Mouse, Keyboard
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Language

Item description from the seller

SNB Games

SNB Games

99.9% positive Feedback
10K items sold
Joined Feb 2000

Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
5.0
Reasonable postage costs
4.9
Postage speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

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Past 6 months
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What a wonderful experience with this next level seller! Real time communication, super fast shipping and my comics were received securely packaged. The grade level of each book was well above what was listed and far exceeded my expectations.
a***c (179)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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The game was in mint condition as described, shown in the pictures and the seller protected the shipment in a nice box with bubblewrap. Very satisfied with this transaction and would recommend to other shoppers.
1***m (331)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
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Extremely fast shipping. Cartridges were packaged safely and securely. All games arrived exactly as described, clean connectors and pins, and the known flaws on them were not bad at all. Every single one also started up with no issues. Exceptional eBay'er and a spectacular experience overall! Thanks again!

Product ratings and reviews

4.0
61 product ratings
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  • Top critical review

    Bought a glorified coaster

    The product was pre-opened and had no code. So in other words, can't play any of the games. Just a, although very cool, plastic case.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: torquesmackee

  • The Orange Box is worth your cash.

    A great value for some great games. Portal is a quick yet fun puzzle game that plays like a first person shooter. Half Life is a great FPS with an interesting story, and you get Half Life 2, Half Life 2: Episode 1 and Episode 2 with the Orange Box. Half Life is considered one of the best FPS ever created. Then there is Team Fortress 2. The reason I bought the Orange Box. TF2 is an online FPS that is unrelentingly fun. It is class based, with 9 different classes, each completely different then the others, which creates a very balanced game. No one player can defeat the other team. It has to be done as a team effort (hence the name), with multiple classes working together.

  • Orange Box is great. Steam policy not so much

    I love all the games in the Orange Box. Nothing to complain about Valve. But I am disappointed with Steam. I had first bought Portal separately. I got to like it so much that I decided to buy the Orange Box. I then wanted to gift my Portal copy to a friend, but you cannot use that copy any longer, because it is forever linked to your acount, even if there is another copy of the game also linked! Basiccally I lost the first game I bought. I asked them and they said only a limited number of games can be "reused" and Portal is not one of them. I just wanted them to remove that product key from my account and let somebody else use it. I paid for both, I think I should be able to use both...

  • Beware purchasing Orange Box in ebay!

    First of all, these are some of the greatest games and the price is right, so what could go wrong? EVERYTHING!!! Steam and Valve are very strangely run companies using a very non-standard way of doing business. Steam, and the games you purchase the right to use, are essentially portable applications. If you buy Orange Box from Steam, you have the right to log in on any machine, download and play the game. It belongs to your account permanently. If you visit your Uncle Charlie three states away, you can start up his computer, download Steam, log into your account, download your games and play them there. OK? That sounds great! But there are some necessary wrinkles that affect purchasing Steam/Valve games on ebay. Because Steam is built around downloading games and the games ...

  • The Orange Box (PC Games)

    The Orange Box includes 5 games. TEAM FORTRESS 2 Half-Life 2 Half-Life 2: Episode One Half-Life 2: Episode Two Portal The main selling point for this game is TEAM FORTRESS 2. The &quot;all-new version of the legendary title that spawned team based multiplayer action games&quot; looks really great! The old maps are redone very well and new maps are being added = GREAT!!! That&apos;s the end of GREAT as far as this title goes. Be advised, if you played TEAM FORTRESS 1, you will probably be very disappointed in how the classes have been redesigned. The Pyro has NO FIRE GRENADES and NO FIRE ROCKETS, The Recon has NO FLASH GRENADES, the Spy has NO HALLUCINATION GAS GRENADES and so on... It gets worse. There is NO CAPTURE THE FLAG! The Orange Box also covers the previously ...

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