No, only Half-Life and Half-Life: Decay.
It stands for PlayStation Vita and 'vita' is Latin for 'life'.
Half life is quite simply the time required for a radioactive element to decrease by decay to half the amount.
Life creates the Force. We know this from Yoda's speech in ESB where he encourages Luke to use telekinesis to elevate his spacecraft from the swamp in which it has sunk. "Life creates the force, makes it grow. Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter." That life creates the force is central to the entire Lucasian philosophy. This is further evidenced in ROTS when the medic bots explain Padme's impending death as follows: "She has lost the will to live."
That's like saying can you be sued for life!! Xbox is everybody's life!! Can't believe you asked that....
No, he fails at life. (:
No. Half Life: Opposing Force does not require neither Half Life nor Half Life: Blue Shift.
Half-Life Opposing Force - 1999 VG was released on: USA: 20 November 1999
Half Life: Opposing Force is an expansion pack for the popular computer game "Half-Life" by Valve. You can learn more about this at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "Half-Life: Opposing Force" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Enemies In Half-Life: Opposing Force include Xen creatures, Race X, and Black Operatives. More information on enemies can be obtained on half-life.wikia.com.
Since Half-Life: Opposing Force is an expansion pack, you first need Half-Life and a Steam account. Pay the $4.99 required to own the game, then download it through your Steam client.
No it is a Xbox PC game
Half-Life 1 and it's mods like Blue Shift, Opposing Force, and Team Fortress are rated M for mature players seventeen or older. There is a ton of blood, and dismemberment in them, but nevertheless, they are all great games.
It was actually Otis Laurey, a generic security guard character seen in Half-Life: Opposing Force and Half-Life: Blue Shift who ate all the donuts.See the related links for an image.
Half-Life, Half-Life: Blueshift, Half-life: Opposing Force, Half-life: High Definition pack (might not classify as a game), Half-Life: Source, Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode 1, and Half-Life 2: Episode 2. Eight games total not including countless mods created by fans that you can download for free on moddb.com and fileplanet.com. Other games by Valve software include Left 4 Dead, Left 4 Dead 2, Portal, Portal 2, Counter Strike, Counter Strike: Source, Team Fortress, Team Fortress 2, and Alien Swarm. Another Half-Life game would be Half-Life: Decay. You might also be able to count Half-Life Deathmatch and Half-Life 2 Deathmatch.
Valve has not mentioned a release date or what platforms it will be available for.
Half-Life 2: Episode Two was supposed to be released on October 9 2007 for Xbox360, Playstation 3 and PC. The development team that worked on Half-Life 2: Episode One was working simultaneously with the team that worked on Half-Life 2: Episode Two so when they were using the same program to develop it, they could fix any bugs that were to appear on each other's progress. Half-Life 2: Episode Two was released for PC and Xbox 360 on October 9 2007 as Valve anounced, but the team that was working on the game for Playstation 3 was working in the UK so they had some issues communicating with the other teams in the US, and so, the release for Half-Life 2: Episode Two for Playstation 3 was delayed a few more months than it should have.
LET ME TELL YOU SOMTHING PLAYSTATION 3 HAS A 10 YEAR LIFE CYCLE,THE PS3 IS ONLY 2 AND A HALF YEARS OLD SO IT WILL COME OUT IN 2016(EARLY 2016)