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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Team Fortress Arcade is a 2011 fan-made Videogame Demake of Team Fortress 2 created by Eric Ruth in the style of a classic arcade Beat'Em Up, complete with 16-bit graphics and up to 4-player Co-Op Multiplayer. All nine classes from Team Fortress 2 are playable, and there are nine side-scrolling stages, each featuring a different character from the opposing team as a boss, as well as a bonus tenth stage featuring a cameo appearance by a character from the fellow Valve franchise Portal as the Final Boss. |