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'''Portal''' is the original game of the Series. It is a single-player puzzle based video game developed by [[Valve]] and released as part of | '''''Portal''''' is the original game of the Series. It is a single-player puzzle-based video game developed by [[Valve]] and released as part of [[The Orange Box]] on October 9, 2007 for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360; the PlayStation 3 version released at the later date of December 11, 2007. ''Portal'' was also re-released as part of the launch of Mac OS X support for Steam on May 12, 2010; to celebrate it was given away for free until May 24, 2010 to Steam users on a promotional page on the Steam website. | ||
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== See | == See also == | ||
* [[Portal: Still Alive]] {{n}} | * ''[[Portal: Still Alive]]'' {{n}} an exclusive Xbox Live Arcade version of the game containing the original content as Portal, as well as 14 new [[test chambers]] based upon [http://portal.wecreatestuff.com/ Portal: The Flash Verison], and new achievements. | ||
* [[Portal 2]] {{n}} | * ''[[Portal 2]]'' {{n}} the sequel to the original game, released in April 2011. | ||
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Portal is the original game of the Series. It is a single-player puzzle-based video game developed by Valve and released as part of The Orange Box on October 9, 2007 for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360; the PlayStation 3 version released at the later date of December 11, 2007. Portal was also re-released as part of the launch of Mac OS X support for Steam on May 12, 2010; to celebrate it was given away for free until May 24, 2010 to Steam users on a promotional page on the Steam website.
Development
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Main article: Patches
Soundtrack
Main article: Portal Soundtrack
See also
- Portal: Still Alive – an exclusive Xbox Live Arcade version of the game containing the original content as Portal, as well as 14 new test chambers based upon Portal: The Flash Verison, and new achievements.
- Portal 2 – the sequel to the original game, released in April 2011.