Valve Shuts Down Fan-Made Portal 64 and Team Fortress Source 2 Projects

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Amper Software's Team Fortress: Source 2 and James Lambert's Portal 64 fan projects have been shut down after receiving cease and desist demands from Valve. The projects aimed to port Team Fortress 2 to the Source 2 engine and demake Portal for the Nintendo 64, respectively. Valve cited the use of their assets and Nintendo's proprietary libraries as reasons for the takedowns, signaling a potential shift in the company's policy towards fan projects.
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