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When Counter-Strike was published by Sierra Entertainment / Vivendi Universal Games, it was bundled with Team Fortress Classic, Opposing Force multiplayer, and the Wanted, Half-Life: Absolute Redemption and Firearms mods.
* John Harris: One of the first programmers hired at On-Line Systems ( which later became Sierra Entertainment )
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In 2008, Sierra Entertainment announced Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust for PC, Xbox 360, PS3 and mobile phones.
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Half Dome is also an element or inspiration of various company and organization logos, including that of The North Face outdoor product company, the Sierra Club environmental group and the Sierra Entertainment game studio.
Sierra Entertainment Inc. ( formerly Sierra On-Line ) was an American video-game developer and publisher founded in 1979 as On-Line Systems by Ken and Roberta Williams.
Sierra Entertainment was founded in 1979 as On-Line Systems in Simi Valley, California, by Ken and Roberta Williams.
Mission Asteroid is a graphic adventure game released in 1980 by On-Line Systems, now known as Sierra Entertainment.
Developed in 1981 and released in 1982 by On-Line Systems ( now Sierra Entertainment ), the game was shipped with six double sided floppy disks and contained 1, 500 areas ( screens ) to explore along with 39 scenarios to solve.
Also shut down was Yosemite Entertainment, the division occupying the original headquarters of Sierra On-Line.
Meanwhile, Sierra announced another reorganization, this time into three business units: Core Games, Casual Entertainment, and Home Productivity.
On February 19, 2002, Sierra On-Line officially announced the change of its name to Sierra Entertainment Inc.
The newly rechristened Sierra Entertainment continued to develop mostly unsuccessful interactive entertainment products.
In 2003, Sierra Entertainment released the second videogame adaptation of The Hobbit.
Several studios including Massive Entertainment, High Moon Studios, Radical Entertainment, and Swordfish Studios were acquired and integrated into Sierra throughout 2005 and 2006.
* List of Sierra Entertainment video games
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