Minh Le

Creator of Counter-Strike


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::summary Creator of Counter-Strike ::

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nameMinh Le
imageFile:Minh Le in 2019.jpg
captionMinh Le in 2019
birth_date
birth_placeVietnam
employer
nationalityCanadian
other_namesGooseman
occupationVideo game programmer
alma_materSimon Fraser University
years_active1996-present
known_forCo-creator of Counter-Strike
spouseUnnamed (m. 2016)
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| name = Minh Le | image = File:Minh Le in 2019.jpg | caption = Minh Le in 2019 | birth_name = | birth_date = | birth_place = Vietnam | employer = | nationality = Canadian | other_names = Gooseman | occupation = Video game programmer | alma_mater = Simon Fraser University | years_active = 1996-present | known_for = Co-creator of Counter-Strike | spouse = Unnamed (m. 2016) Minh Le (; born June 27, 1977), also known by his online nickname Gooseman, is a Vietnamese-Canadian video game programmer who co-created the Half-Life mod Counter-Strike with Jess Cliffe in 1999 and started the Counter-Strike series. He was later employed by Valve, the developers of Half-Life, and worked for 8 years in Korea on the multiplayer first-person shooter Tactical Intervention. He is a contractor on the multiplayer survival first-person shooter Rust. In the small-team games that he has worked on, Le has been a programmer, modeler, and designer.

His nickname comes from Shane Gooseman, one of the main characters of 1980s cartoon series The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers.

Biography

Minh Le was born in Vietnam. In 1979, he and his parents left Vietnam on a boat and immigrated to Canada as refugees.

Le attended Simon Fraser University from 1996 to 2001, graduating in 2001 with a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Computing Science. His curriculum and electives were "focused mainly on computer graphics courses covering subjects such as compression algorithms, 3D animation techniques, image recognition."

Le picked up id Software's Quake in 1996 and began playing with its software development kit, and after about a year he completed his first mod, Navy SEALs, Counter-Strikes spiritual predecessor. While he was working on the Action Quake 2 mod, he came up with the idea for Counter-Strike and became friends with Action Quake 2s webmaster Jess Cliffe and Marcelo Dilay.

Le began work on Counter-Strike as a mod for Half-Life while he was in the middle of his fourth year at Simon Fraser University (he later graduated with a degree in computer science). He spent about 20 hours a week on making the mod, expending more effort on it than he did on his schoolwork, and released the first beta version in June 1999. The "Counter-Strike Team" quickly produced several more beta releases in the following months as the game's popularity skyrocketed.

By the fourth beta version, Valve, the developer who created Half-Life, began assisting in the development of Counter-Strike. In 2000, Valve bought the rights to Counter-Strike and hired Le and Cliffe to work with them in Bellevue, Washington, where Le continued to work on new patches for the game. Following the release of CS 1.0, he began developing a prototype of Counter-Strike 2, however, after roughly three years of work, the project was shelved when it had reached only about 25% completion.

With Counter-Strike 2 discontinued, Minh Le turned his attention to developing Day of Defeat: Source. After its release, he decided to leave Valve in 2006 to work on a project of his own. After two years working with a small team on this project, he moved to South Korea in 2008 to work with a business named FIX Korea who provided funding for further development. Le's new game was later revealed to be Tactical Intervention, a game similar in style to Counter-Strike created with a modified version of Valve's Source engine.

In October 2013, he joined Facepunch Studios, where he worked on Rust. He left Facepunch Studios in February 2018.

In March 2018, he joined Pearl Abyss to start working on a new project for the game studio that made the MMORPG Black Desert Online.

Recognition

In 2003, a GameSpy editorial cited Minh Le as the most important reason Half-Life was still popular five years after it was released. IGN ranked Jess Cliffe and Minh Le as number 14 in their "Top 100 Game Creators of All Time" list.

Works

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YearTitleRole2000200520132018TBD
Counter-StrikeDesigner
Day of Defeat: Source3D Artist
Tactical InterventionDesigner
Rust3D Artist
Alpha ResponseDesigner
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References

References

  1. (1 February 2018). "Devblog 196". Facepunch Studios.
  2. (20 January 2025). "CS creator - about Gabe, selling the game and anticheat".
  3. Rose, Mike. (22 January 2014). "Minh "Gooseman" Le plays CS:GO with Gamasutra". Think Services.
  4. (15 June 2019). "Forbandet af sit eget livsværk: Manden bag kæmpesuccesen 'Counter-Strike' er på ingen måde rig i dag".
  5. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/minhle1/?originalSubdomain=ca Mihn Le], LinkedIn.
  6. John McLean-Foreman. (2001-05-30). "Interview with Minh Le". [[Gamasutra]].
  7. James Yu. (2001-01-25). "Gooseman Counter-Strike Interview". FiringSquad.
  8. (2000-10-03). "Interview - Minh Le of Counter Strike team". [[Eurogamer]].
  9. (2001-05-08). "Development a la mod". [[Red Herring (magazine).
  10. [https://web.archive.org/web/20010527020610/http://www.voodooextreme.com:80/comments.taf?postID=15167&_start=156 Gabe Newell's reply] on Voodoo Extreme. Archived from the original on 2001-05-27.
  11. Ben Min. (2009-09-28). "The Next Counterstrike: A conversation with Minh Le and a look at Tactical Intervention.".
  12. Arcade Attack - [https://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/minh-le/ Minh Le (Counter Strike) – Interview]
  13. (16 February 2021). "Creator of Counter-Strike - Interview with Minh Le".
  14. Breckon, Nick. (2009-09-28). "Counter-Strike Creator Reveals 'Tactical Intervention'". [[Shacknews]].
  15. "Archived copy".
  16. "Devblog 196 - News".
  17. Palumbo, Alessio. (2018-04-03). "Counter-Strike Co-Creator Minh 'Gooseman' Le Joins Pearl Abyss To Work on New Project".
  18. Kevin Bowen. (2003-02-09). "Top Ten Reasons Half-Life is Still #1". [[GameSpy]].
  19. "Top 100 Game Creators of All Time". [[IGN]].

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