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  2. The Orange Box - Wikipedia

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    Single player, multiplayer. The Orange Box is a video game compilation containing five games developed and published by Valve. Two of the games included, Half-Life 2 and its first stand-alone expansion, Episode One; had previously been released as separate products. Three new games were also included in the compilation: the second stand-alone ...

  3. Potato Sack - Wikipedia

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    Potato Sack. The ARG's theme of potatoes reflected a part of Portal 2' s story, in which the game's antagonist ( GLaDOS) is powered by a potato battery. The Potato Sack is the name of an alternate reality game (ARG) created by Valve and the developers of thirteen independent video games to promote the release of Valve's game Portal 2, in April ...

  4. Portal – No Escape - Wikipedia

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    Portal: No Escape is a short fan film based on the Portal video game series directed by Dan Trachtenberg. The film was released on August 23, 2011. The film was released on August 23, 2011. As of July 2022, the video has received over 27 million views.

  5. Portal Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Portal: Revolution is a 2024 free modification for Portal 2 created by Second Face Software. As with the official Portal games, it is a puzzle-platform game that involves using portals to navigate test chambers. It also adds several new mechanics, such as suction vents and paired laser cubes. Taking place prior to the events of Portal 2 ...

  6. Chell (Portal) - Wikipedia

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    Portal 2 (2011) Based on. Alésia Glidewell. Voiced by. Mary Kae Irvin. Chell is the silent protagonist in the Portal video game series developed by Valve. She appears in both Portal and Portal 2 as the main player character and as a supporting character in some other video games. Not much is known about Chell but some posit she is the daughter ...

  7. The cake is a lie - Wikipedia

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    The cake is a lie. Wall graffiti in Urbana, Illinois which references the catchphrase and cake slice iconography from. " The cake is a lie " is a catchphrase from the 2007 video game Portal. Initially left behind as graffiti by Doug Rattman to warn that GLaDOS, the game's main villain, was deceiving the player, it was intended to be a minor ...

  8. Kelly Bailey (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Bailey is a Canadian-American composer, musician, programmer and sound designer. He was the senior game designer of sound and music at Valve [1] until he left in 2011 with Mike Dussault to concentrate on their project, Sunspark Labs LLC. Valve composer Mike Morasky mentioned in February 2014 that Bailey had returned to Valve, but in a ...

  9. Category:Portal (series) characters - Wikipedia

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    W. Weighted Companion Cube. Wheatley (Portal) Categories: Portal (series) Video game characters by franchise. Science fiction video game characters. Valve Corporation characters. Half-Life (series) characters.