(CAUTION: This answer contains information that may spoil the campaign(s) if you have not yet played them.)
They meet in between the Left 4 Dead 2 campaigns Dead Center and Dark Carnival in a download-able campaign called "The Passing", which is soon after the campaign for both Left 4 Dead 1 & 2, The Sacrifice. The Left 4 Dead 2 survivors are driving through an infected town and the bridge is out, Francis or Zoey will tell you that you have to gas up a generator to get across because it has no energy left from when they raised it. Louis has a hurt leg so they can't leave him alone, and Bill got taken out by a few tanks, you will see the bloody result in the room of the scene. In The Sacrifice, where you play as the original survivors, any one of the survivors can sacrifice themselves to restart the malfunctioned generator to raise the bridge, but it will always appear as Bill in The Passing.
not sure but the characters from left 4 dead 1 and left 4 dead 2 meet together and you get to choose between 8 characters.
yes you do they are in a bridge and they tell you something
there are well over 150 characters which you meet throughout the gasme but the main characters are john marston and jack marston
A contraflow system is where two cars meet at a junction either going left or right
Jesse Grace, his wife Mrs. Julia Blossom
Short answer: Yes, of course. Technical answer: The operating system in itself, can play Left 4 Dead 2. But to play Left 4 Dead 2 you need good enough parts to run it. Make sure you meet the system specifications on it's steam page.
Honestly, you can. Is he ashamed of you or are they dead? If he is ashamed of his parents for certain reasons then don't press him to let you meet them. Talk to him about this.
You can meet the characters on the website, Disney.go.com/disneyxd
It is going to be very hard for John Wayne to meet anyone, he has been dead since 1979.
Meet in the club its going down meet in the mall its going down anywhere you meet you know its going down
You meet the main characters during the exposition of the story.
Going to Meet the Man was created in 1965.