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− | | game | + | | map-name = Canalzon |
− | | game-type = Territorial Control | + | | game = tf |
− | | file-name = canalzon | + | | map-status = custom |
− | | map-image = canalzon_01.jpg | + | | map-game-type = Territorial Control |
− | | developer = David Sawyer | + | | map-file-name = canalzon |
+ | | map-image = canalzon_01.jpg | ||
+ | | map-developer = David Sawyer | ||
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− | '''Canalzon''' is a [[Territorial Control]] map in ''[[Team Fortress]]''. While Team Fortress had no official maps, Canalzon was one of the most popular. When Valve hired the developers of Team Fortress, the popularity of the map led the developers to recreate it for Team Fortress Classic as [[Canalzone 2 (Classic)|Canalzone 2]]. It did not get a remake for [[Team Fortress 2]]. | + | '''Canalzon''' is a [[Territorial Control]] map in ''[[Team Fortress]]''. While ''Team Fortress'' had no official maps, Canalzon was one of the most popular. When Valve hired the developers of ''Team Fortress'', the popularity of the map led the developers to recreate it for ''[[Team Fortress Classic]]'' as [[Canalzone 2 (Classic)|Canalzone 2]]. It did not get a remake for ''[[Team Fortress 2]]''. |
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Map type: | Territorial Control |
File name: | canalzon
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Developer(s): | David Sawyer |
Canalzon is a Territorial Control map in Team Fortress. While Team Fortress had no official maps, Canalzon was one of the most popular. When Valve hired the developers of Team Fortress, the popularity of the map led the developers to recreate it for Team Fortress Classic as Canalzone 2. It did not get a remake for Team Fortress 2.
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