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The gameplay is similar to {{Wikipedia|Narbacular Drop}} by Nuclear Monkey Software, an indie game that won the IGF 2006 Student Showcase. Members of the development team who created the game were hired by [[Valve]] in 2005. | The gameplay is similar to {{Wikipedia|Narbacular Drop}} by Nuclear Monkey Software, an indie game that won the IGF 2006 Student Showcase. Members of the development team who created the game were hired by [[Valve]] in 2005. | ||
A level expansion for Portal was later released in 2008 as {{psa|4}}, which included new maps from the Flash | A level expansion for Portal was later released in 2008 as {{psa|4}}, which included new maps based on maps from the Portal: The Flash Version MapPack, which was an unofficial Portal mod with maps replicating Portal: The Flash Version in real {{portal|4}}. These {{psa|4}} levels would later be unofficially ported to the PC in mod form, and later would reappear in the {{pcc|4}} for the {{switch|4}}. | ||
In 2022, {{nvidia|4}} released [[Portal with RTX]], a remastered version of {{portal|3.1}} developed by NVIDIA Lightspeed Studios (who also co-developed {{pcc|3.1}} for {{Nsw|3.1}}, and previously ported Portal to NVIDIA Shield devices) which takes advantage of newer hardware and adds ray-tracing support, PBR textures, new high-poly models and much more. | In 2022, {{nvidia|4}} released [[Portal with RTX]], a remastered version of {{portal|3.1}} developed by NVIDIA Lightspeed Studios (who also co-developed {{pcc|3.1}} for {{Nsw|3.1}}, and previously ported Portal to NVIDIA Shield devices) which takes advantage of newer hardware and adds ray-tracing support, PBR textures, new high-poly models and much more. |
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Portal (2007) is a puzzle video game using the Orange Box engine. Taking place in the mysterious Aperture laboratories, the game operates as a puzzle-based shooter, allowing you to create portals that link to one another on any flat and large enough surface.
The gameplay is similar to Narbacular Drop by Nuclear Monkey Software, an indie game that won the IGF 2006 Student Showcase. Members of the development team who created the game were hired by Valve in 2005.
A level expansion for Portal was later released in 2008 as Portal: Still Alive, which included new maps based on maps from the Portal: The Flash Version MapPack, which was an unofficial Portal mod with maps replicating Portal: The Flash Version in real
Portal. These
Portal: Still Alive levels would later be unofficially ported to the PC in mod form, and later would reappear in the
Portal Companion Collection for the
Nintendo Switch.
In 2022, Nvidia released Portal with RTX, a remastered version of Portal developed by NVIDIA Lightspeed Studios (who also co-developed Portal Companion Collection for Nintendo Switch, and previously ported Portal to NVIDIA Shield devices) which takes advantage of newer hardware and adds ray-tracing support, PBR textures, new high-poly models and much more.
Content
- Portal (
portal
) - Source 2013 shared (
hl2
) - Source shared (
hl2
) Source 2013 Singleplayer engine branch
Trivia
- For some reason, Valve decided to use the Beta version of Portal for screenshots on the Steam page.
See also
External links
- Portal article on Wikipedia
- EA Summer Showcase trailer: FileFront.com, GameSpot
- My Aperture Innovations (custom maps)