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Jess Cliffe is a Valve Software computer game designer and co-creator of ''Counter-Strike'' with Minh Le (aka Gooseman). He is the "voice of ''Counter-Strike''" via the radio commands and sound effects and has also worked on maps for ''Half-Life: Deathmatch''. Cliffe grew up in New Jersey and went to North Hunterdon High School in Annandale, New Jersey before attending Virginia Tech from 1999-2003. After graduating Cliffe took a job with Valve Software where he is still currently employed as a Game Designer. While still attending college Cliffe ran a site named "Silo X" for ''Half-Life''. The website's main purpose was to enable map/level designers to upload their maps and get them to major audiences world wide. When working together with Minh Le on the first ''Counter-Strike'' version, Jess Cliffe quit working for the "Silo X" website and was followed up by Tom Konings known as HaLf-DeAd in the Half-Life gaming community. When ''Half-Life'' became outdated the "Silo X" website shut down. In the late 1990s, Cliffe was also a moderator and leader of the group JKMAG, otherwise known as the Jedi Knight Multiplayer Addon Group, an online community dedicated to providing customized map and skin packs for the Jedi Knight community. In May 2007, Cliffe began running the blog http://VintageSeattle.org, "a high-resolution blog visualizing Seattle's past," whose goal is "to document the city's history by way of old photographs, vintage postcards, advertisements, historic building profiles, etc." ==Bibliography== *Vargas, Jose Antonio (2005). "Big Games Hunter." ''Washington Post''. October 25. *Wallis, Alistair (2007). "Is Modding Useful?" ''Game Developer''. July 1. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jess Cliffe」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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