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'''myApertureLabs''', later [http://www.myapertureinnovations.com/ '''myApertureInnovations'''], was a mapping and modding community focused on creating content for ''[[Portal]]'' and ''[[Portal 2]]''. They offered a large database of maps, mods, and tutorials. The website also featured a [http://myapertureinnovations.com/forums/index.php forum] for collective discussion and feedback.
'''myApertureLabs''', and the later '''myApertureInnovations''', were a mapping and modding communities focused on creating content for ''[[Portal]]'' and ''[[Portal 2]]''. They offered a large database of maps, mods, and tutorials. The website also featured a [https://web.archive.org/web/20131029022344/http://myapertureinnovations.com/forums/index.php forum] for collective discussion and feedback.


The website's database was planned to be decommissioned on August 8th, 2013 with the forums following suit some time in 2014.<ref>http://myapertureinnovations.com/news/?p=81 Welp, we tried</ref> While the forums and database themselves of myApertureInnovations are still up, the community supporting the website has long since disbanded.  
The website's database was initially planned to be decommissioned on August 8th, 2013 with the forums following suit some time in 2014<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20140104180844/https://myapertureinnovations.com/news/?p=81 Welp, we tried</ref>, however the forums and database of myApertureInnovations remained online until sometime in May 2017. The URL currently hosts an archive of all the files submitted to both incarnations of the website. <ref>https://myapertureinnovations.com/ myApertureInnovations Archive</ref>


An archive of most of the files uploaded to both websites can be found online. <ref>https://archive.org/details/portal_maps_2007_2015 myApertureInnovations and myApertureLabs Portal Maps -- 2007 to 2015 </ref>
An archive of most of the files uploaded to both websites can be found online. <ref>https://archive.org/details/portal_maps_2007_2015 myApertureInnovations and myApertureLabs Portal Maps -- 2007 to 2015  
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 10 November 2018


myApertureLabs
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Website Info
URL: http://www.myaperturelabs.com/

http://myapertureinnovations.com

myApertureLabs, and the later myApertureInnovations, were a mapping and modding communities focused on creating content for Portal and Portal 2. They offered a large database of maps, mods, and tutorials. The website also featured a forum for collective discussion and feedback.

The website's database was initially planned to be decommissioned on August 8th, 2013 with the forums following suit some time in 2014[1], however the forums and database of myApertureInnovations remained online until sometime in May 2017. The URL currently hosts an archive of all the files submitted to both incarnations of the website. [2]

An archive of most of the files uploaded to both websites can be found online. [3]

Gallery

References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20140104180844/https://myapertureinnovations.com/news/?p=81 Welp, we tried
  2. https://myapertureinnovations.com/ myApertureInnovations Archive
  3. https://archive.org/details/portal_maps_2007_2015 myApertureInnovations and myApertureLabs Portal Maps -- 2007 to 2015