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16 Jul
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Portal_1 by bandito_design_co, on Flickr
Video
30 Jun
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STOP-MOTION LEGO PORTAL FAN FILM COMING OUT LATER THIS YEAR!
Flickr user Kooberz, who has previously made a Ghost Recon LEGO film, is going to be releasing the first of a two-or-three-part Portal-themed LEGO movie later this year!
Although there isn’t much more information other than that so far, we’re left to ogle these AMAZING teaser posters and wait for launch day…
See the announcement on Kotaku here.
Video
19 Jun
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Check out these AMAZING Portal-themed LEGO concepts!
Wheatley is adorable and I love how PotatOS is just a little peg xD
Now why can’t these be real?!
Photo
29 May
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“P6110025” by Butterfly Brain, on Flickr
It’s a Portal 2 diorama! Excuse me while I go find a shoe box to make my own
Photo
29 May
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“GLaDOS and Bird” by DTJAAAAM, on Flickr
OMGOMGOMG BEST. COSPLAY. EVER. ilovethis<3
Photo
29 May
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“Hackerture Laboratories (II)” by imartin92, on Flickr
A Portal-themed Newton’s cradle! AMAZEBALLS.
Photo
24 May
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“Taking a Break from Science [day 129 of 366]” by Wondermonkey2k, on Flickr
The widdlest test subject :3

Video
2 May
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Check out this super awesome book, “The ABC’s of Video Games”, made by ellaisenchanted on Flickr!
They’re not all Portal-themed but of course I had to show them off ;)
Photo
2 May
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Companion Cube Cookies by AniAko, on Flickr
There are Companion Cube cookies pouring out of a Companion Cube cookie jar. Your argument is invalid.
Photo
5 Apr
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Portal Cake by blue67pony, on Flickr
OMG. THE CUTENESS. IT HURTS. OWOWOW
Photo
12 Mar
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LEMoDOS by ammnra, on Flickr
It’s GLaDOS… IN A COMBUSTIBLE LEMON.
Quote
14 Feb
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So I got my hands on the prototype Portal gun at the New York Toy Fair this morning. I was told it would be closer to $150, not $120, and it’ll be ready mid to late this year. They’re not sure yet where it will be sold, but Toys R Us was mentioned as a possibility. It’s satisfyingly large, the handle feels good and the thumb toggle to change from orange to blue and back is intuitive, the trigger is a trigger… nothing to get excited or upset over. It feels cheap. It looks cheap. But it also looks easy to dismantle for bulking up and repainting to improve. Honestly, I sort of feel that for the price that shouldn’t be needed, but I can deal with it. This one is not the finished product though, they will at least paint that inner core bit that should be black. Also the orange will be as bright as the blue and the sound effects which were weak should be louder and clearer. I wouldn’t say I’m disappointed, as I expected such flaws, so I’ll still be picking one up. But I can see a lot of unhappy fans that want perfection. Then again, considering the other game replica weapons I’ve seen, and for something this size with lights and sounds, the price is not bad and the cheapness is tolerable to make the price slightly more reasonable.
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Flickr user Solo in regards to NECA’s Portal Gun prototype
It’s nice to hear a review from someone who was able to get their hands on it :)