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searching for a old Pc game, first word was Blue, kinda like Half Life, anyone know?
i remember playing a Pc game that was kinda like Half Life 1, i was around 8 when i played it so 1998-98 was the year, i remember the picture, it was a cop and the first word was Blue but i cant remember the other word, i keep thinking it was Streak but im not sure.
can anyone help me out? it was very similar to Half Life.
maybe Blue shift!?
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