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== [[Portal Pinball by Multimorphic (Physical Pinball Machine)]] ==
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[[File:Portal Pinball Standard Edition Playfield.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Portal Pinball Standard Edition Playfield]]
[[File:Multimorphic Portal Pinball Machine.png|frameless|right|150px]]
[[File:Portal Pinball Extended Edition Playfield.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Portal Pinball Extended Edition Playfield]]
'''[[Portal Pinball by Multimorphic (Physical Pinball Machine)]]''' is a physical pinball game developed by Multimorphic, Inc. for their [[P3 Pinball Platform]]. Officially licensed from Valve, the game incorporates numerous physical and virtual features inspired by the ''Portal'' video game series.


== Overview ==
'''Portal Pinball''' is a physical [[w:pinball|pinball]] game developed by Multimorphic, Inc. for the P³ Pinball Platform. Released in 2025 as an official collaboration with Valve, the game utilizes modular hardware to combine a 1080p dynamic floor display with a physical playfield.
The Portal Pinball machine features a playfield equipped with interactive mechanisms, including 10 RGB illuminated physical portals and 6 additional scoop portals.


Two main editions of the game are available: Portal Standard and Portal Extended.
The machine is notable for its application of Aperture Science-themed hardware, including 10 RGB-illuminated physical portals and a unique "Momentum Jump" ramp system that replicates the kinetic properties of the Enrichment Center.


== Editions ==
== Technology and "Portal" Mechanics ==
* '''Portal Standard''': A 3-flipper configuration.
The defining feature of the machine is its ability to simulate instantaneous travel. While traditional pinball machines are limited by the travel time of a single ball, the P³ platform utilizes a 16-ball storage system located directly beneath the upper playfield.
* '''Portal Extended''': A 4-flipper configuration that includes the '''Portal module extension'''.


[[File:Portal Pinball Module Extension.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Portal module extension]]
When a ball enters a physical portal, the game "captures" that ball and simultaneously launches a new ball from a hidden trough at the corresponding exit portal. This allows for:
The '''Portal module extension''' adds gameplay elements such as decorated catwalks, a physical spinner, four physical targets, a third dynamic ramp, a hidden gel tube kickback, and a Hard Light Bridge. The game software dynamically adjusts based on the presence of this extension. The Portal Extended Game Kit requires a Left Side-Target Flipper Assembly, which may need separate acquisition for P3 machines built before 2022.


== Gameplay ==
'''Momentum Conservation:''' The game tracks the entry speed of the ball and uses high-speed solenoids to launch the exit ball at a matching velocity.
Gameplay centers around navigating "the Hub" and completing seven '''Test Chambers'''. Players interact with various playfield elements to achieve objectives and trigger multiball modes. The ultimate goal is to complete all Test Chambers and confront '''[[GLaDOS]]'''.
 
'''Simultaneous Portals:''' The large ball count allows for multiple objects to be in flight through different portal pairs during complex multiball modes.
 
== Features ==
The game is structured around the P³ platform's modularity, utilizing a swappable upper module and an optional extension kit.


== Characters ==
=== Upper Playfield Module ===
The Portal Pinball machine features appearances and voice work from key characters in the ''Portal'' series:
The Upper Playfield Module is the mechanical core of the game. It includes:


* '''[[GLaDOS]]''': The central AI antagonist of the ''Portal'' series, voiced by Ellen McLain. She serves as the final challenge of the game and provides her signature taunts and commentary throughout.
'''The LOFT (Library of Failed Tests):''' A specific upper-right sub-section of the module. It houses a portal to the Companion Cube Ball Lock, which physically archives balls on a metal grating for multiball initialization. In Chamber 4 ("It Takes Two"), the LOFT is utilized to incinerate the Companion Cube.
* '''[[Reggie]]''': A "Teambuilding" Personality Core created specifically for Portal Pinball, voiced by Marc Silk. Reggie guides the player through the Hub and the Test Chambers, providing objectives and encouragement.
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== Features ==
'''Angled Panel Portal:''' A specialized ramp requiring the player to build enough momentum to clear a physical gap into one of three landing zones: the pit, the lower landing zone, or the upper grating. Maximum momentum launches the ball into the upper grating for a high-score bonus.
The pinball machine includes several key features inspired by the ''Portal'' universe:


* '''Playfield:''' Features 10 RGB illuminated portals and 6 scoop portals.
'''Aerial Faith Plate:''' A high-powered solenoid diverter that launches the ball across the playfield into the Companion Cube Ball Lock.
* '''Upper Playfield Module:''' Includes a Companion Cube ball lock in the LOFT, an angled panel portal, an Aerial Faith Plate, portal-revealing ramps, a captive ball mechanism, a Turret Control Center scoop, and a rotating physical turret toy.
* '''Portal Extended Features:''' Adds a dynamic "glass ramp," pedestal switches, an outer left orbit with a spinner, and a dynamic left flipper return facilitating Hard Light Bridge ball transfers.
* '''Test Chambers:''' Seven unique chambers to explore and complete.
* '''Objectives and Multiballs:''' Eight objectives and three stackable Multiball Modes in the Hub.


[[File:Portal Pinball Upper Playfield Module.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Upper Playfield Module features]]
'''Sentry Turret:''' A motorized, rotating sculpt (mounted on the back of the Reggie sculpt) with synchronized lighting. It "fires" digital bullets at an on-screen ball to signify that the time window for locking a ball for Turret Factory Multiball is closing.


== Licensing ==
== Multiball Modes ==
The Portal Pinball machine by Multimorphic, Inc. is officially licensed from Valve. This allows Multimorphic to utilize characters, themes, and elements from the ''Portal'' video game series in their pinball machine.
When in "The Hub," players can qualify and stack three primary multiball modes. These modes feature "add-a-ball" components and can be played simultaneously with Hub Objectives.
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== Availability ==
'''Faith Plate Multiball:''' Triggered by successfully utilizing the Aerial Faith Plate to lock balls in the back grating. Focuses on high-speed launches and upper-playfield jackpots.
* [[P3 Pinball Platform|P3]] with Portal Standard
* [[P3 Pinball Platform|P3]] with Portal Extended
* [[Portal Standard Game Kit]] (for existing P3 owners)
* [[Portal Extended Game Kit]] (for existing P3 owners)


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'''Turret Multiball:''' Activated via the Turret Control Center. During this mode, the Reggie sculpt rotates to reveal the Sentry Turret, which tracks the balls and "fires" to award jackpots.
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== Overview ==
'''Edgeless Safety Cube Multiball:''' A mode focused on the game's scoop portals and lower playfield interactive art.
The Portal Pinball machine features a playfield equipped with interactive mechanisms, including 10 RGB illuminated physical portals and 6 additional scoop portals.


Two main editions of the game are available: Portal Standard and Portal Extended.
== Characters ==
[[File:Reggie_Core_Pinball.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Reggie as seen on the translite.]]
=== Reggie ===
Reggie is an original [[Core|personality core]] created specifically for ''Portal Pinball'', voiced by Marc Silk. He is designated as the "Teambuilding" Core and serves as the player's primary guide, offering nervous encouragement and directing testing protocols.


== Editions ==
On the physical playfield, Reggie is represented by an animated, rotating sculpt. During standard gameplay, Reggie "watches" the ball and reacts to hits with physical movement and eye animations on the screen. When specific modes are triggered (such as Turret Multiball), the sculpt rotates 180 degrees to reveal the hidden Sentry Turret mechanism.
* '''Portal Standard''': A 3-flipper configuration.
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* '''Portal Extended''': A 4-flipper configuration that includes the '''Portal module extension'''.


[[File:Portal Pinball Module Extension.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Portal module extension]]
=== GLaDOS ===
The '''Portal module extension''' adds gameplay elements such as decorated catwalks, a physical spinner, four physical targets, a third dynamic ramp, a hidden gel tube kickback, and a Hard Light Bridge. The game software dynamically adjusts based on the presence of this extension. The Portal Extended Game Kit requires a Left Side-Target Flipper Assembly, which may need separate acquisition for P3 machines built before 2022.
Voiced by [[Ellen McLain]], GLaDOS provides the machine's primary commentary. She supervises the player's progress through the Hub and administers the test chambers with her signature passive-aggressive taunts.


== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
Gameplay centers around navigating "the Hub" and completing seven '''Test Chambers''' under the guidance of the Personality Core [[Reggie]] (voiced by Marc Silk). Successful completion of these chambers leads to a final encounter with '''[[GLaDOS]]''' (voiced by Ellen McLain).
Gameplay begins in "the Hub" (based on the Cooperative Testing Initiative location), where players navigate toward seven unique Test Chambers:
 
'''The Big Fling'''
 
'''Encouragement via Discouragement'''


During gameplay in the Hub, players can engage with eight objectives and three stackable '''Multiball Modes'''.
'''Proactive Energy Redirection'''


== Features ==
'''It Takes Two'''
The pinball machine includes several key features inspired by the ''Portal'' universe:
 
'''Shortcuts'''
 
'''Gels'''
 
'''Rat Man's Den'''


* '''Playfield:''' Features 10 RGB illuminated portals and 6 scoop portals.
The ultimate goal is to complete all Chambers to unlock the final Wizard Mode: a face-to-face battle with GLaDOS.
* '''Upper Playfield Module:''' Includes a Companion Cube ball lock in the LOFT, an angled panel portal, an Aerial Faith Plate, portal-revealing ramps, a captive ball mechanism, a Turret Control Center scoop, and a rotating physical turret toy.
* '''Portal Extended Features:''' Adds a dynamic "glass ramp," pedestal switches, an outer left orbit with a spinner, and a dynamic left flipper return facilitating Hard Light Bridge ball transfers.
* '''Characters:''' Features the voices of [[Reggie]] and '''[[GLaDOS]]'''.
* '''Test Chambers:''' Seven unique chambers to explore and complete.
* '''Objectives and Multiballs:''' Eight objectives and three stackable Multiball Modes in the Hub.


[[File:Portal Pinball Upper Playfield Module.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Upper Playfield Module features]]
== Gallery ==
<gallery mode="packed" caption="Portal Pinball Elements">
File:Multimorphic Portal Pinball Machine Extension.jpg|The Main Game Module featuring Reggie, The Arial Faith Plate, and the LOFT.
File:Multimorphic Portal Pinball Machine Upper Playfield.jpg|The LOFT and Companion Cube ball lock mechanism.
File:Portal_Pinball_Reggie_Turret.jpg|Reggie sculpt rotating to reveal the Sentry Turret.
File:Portal_Pinball_GLaDOS_Battle.jpg|The final Wizard Mode encounter with GLaDOS on the virtual translite.
</gallery>


== Licensing ==
== External links ==
The Portal Pinball machine by Multimorphic, Inc. is officially licensed from Valve. This allows Multimorphic to utilize characters, themes, and elements from the ''Portal'' video game series in their pinball machine.


== Availability ==
[https://www.multimorphic.com/portal/ Portal on the Multimorphic website]
* [[P3 Pinball Platform|P3]] with Portal Standard
* [[P3 Pinball Platform|P3]] with Portal Extended
* [[Portal Standard Game Kit]] (for existing P3 owners)
* [[Portal Extended Game Kit]] (for existing P3 owners)


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[[Category:Merchandise]]
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 19 February 2026

Portal Pinball is a physical pinball game developed by Multimorphic, Inc. for the P³ Pinball Platform. Released in 2025 as an official collaboration with Valve, the game utilizes modular hardware to combine a 1080p dynamic floor display with a physical playfield.

The machine is notable for its application of Aperture Science-themed hardware, including 10 RGB-illuminated physical portals and a unique "Momentum Jump" ramp system that replicates the kinetic properties of the Enrichment Center.

Technology and "Portal" Mechanics

The defining feature of the machine is its ability to simulate instantaneous travel. While traditional pinball machines are limited by the travel time of a single ball, the P³ platform utilizes a 16-ball storage system located directly beneath the upper playfield.

When a ball enters a physical portal, the game "captures" that ball and simultaneously launches a new ball from a hidden trough at the corresponding exit portal. This allows for:

Momentum Conservation: The game tracks the entry speed of the ball and uses high-speed solenoids to launch the exit ball at a matching velocity.

Simultaneous Portals: The large ball count allows for multiple objects to be in flight through different portal pairs during complex multiball modes.

Features

The game is structured around the P³ platform's modularity, utilizing a swappable upper module and an optional extension kit.

Upper Playfield Module

The Upper Playfield Module is the mechanical core of the game. It includes:

The LOFT (Library of Failed Tests): A specific upper-right sub-section of the module. It houses a portal to the Companion Cube Ball Lock, which physically archives balls on a metal grating for multiball initialization. In Chamber 4 ("It Takes Two"), the LOFT is utilized to incinerate the Companion Cube. +1

Angled Panel Portal: A specialized ramp requiring the player to build enough momentum to clear a physical gap into one of three landing zones: the pit, the lower landing zone, or the upper grating. Maximum momentum launches the ball into the upper grating for a high-score bonus.

Aerial Faith Plate: A high-powered solenoid diverter that launches the ball across the playfield into the Companion Cube Ball Lock.

Sentry Turret: A motorized, rotating sculpt (mounted on the back of the Reggie sculpt) with synchronized lighting. It "fires" digital bullets at an on-screen ball to signify that the time window for locking a ball for Turret Factory Multiball is closing.

Multiball Modes

When in "The Hub," players can qualify and stack three primary multiball modes. These modes feature "add-a-ball" components and can be played simultaneously with Hub Objectives. +1

Faith Plate Multiball: Triggered by successfully utilizing the Aerial Faith Plate to lock balls in the back grating. Focuses on high-speed launches and upper-playfield jackpots.

Turret Multiball: Activated via the Turret Control Center. During this mode, the Reggie sculpt rotates to reveal the Sentry Turret, which tracks the balls and "fires" to award jackpots.

Edgeless Safety Cube Multiball: A mode focused on the game's scoop portals and lower playfield interactive art.

Characters

Reggie as seen on the translite.

Reggie

Reggie is an original personality core created specifically for Portal Pinball, voiced by Marc Silk. He is designated as the "Teambuilding" Core and serves as the player's primary guide, offering nervous encouragement and directing testing protocols.

On the physical playfield, Reggie is represented by an animated, rotating sculpt. During standard gameplay, Reggie "watches" the ball and reacts to hits with physical movement and eye animations on the screen. When specific modes are triggered (such as Turret Multiball), the sculpt rotates 180 degrees to reveal the hidden Sentry Turret mechanism. +1

GLaDOS

Voiced by Ellen McLain, GLaDOS provides the machine's primary commentary. She supervises the player's progress through the Hub and administers the test chambers with her signature passive-aggressive taunts.

Gameplay

Gameplay begins in "the Hub" (based on the Cooperative Testing Initiative location), where players navigate toward seven unique Test Chambers:

The Big Fling

Encouragement via Discouragement

Proactive Energy Redirection

It Takes Two

Shortcuts

Gels

Rat Man's Den

The ultimate goal is to complete all Chambers to unlock the final Wizard Mode: a face-to-face battle with GLaDOS.

Portal on the Multimorphic website