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The '''Source Engine''' is a 3D video game engine developed by [[Valve]] for creating and developing video games. Several games and mods have been made using this engine, such as ''[[Team Fortress 2]]''. | The '''Source Engine''' is a 3D video game engine developed by [[Valve]] for creating and developing video games. Several games and mods have been made using this engine, such as ''[[Team Fortress 2]]''. | ||
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The Source Engine is a 3D video game engine developed by Valve for creating and developing video games. Several games and mods have been made using this engine, such as Team Fortress 2.