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[''The stick figure loads the program, which shows a clip from the ''Portal'' teaser. The stick-figure cheerfully puts its arms up while a speech bubble appears with a green $ dollar symbol overlaid with a red "no" symbol.'']
[''The stick figure loads the program, which shows a clip from the ''Portal'' teaser. The stick-figure cheerfully puts its arms up while a speech bubble appears with a green $ dollar symbol overlaid with a red "no" symbol.'']


[''The stick figure is moved up in a vertical bar graph while spinning on the chair. Zoom out to show the entire graph. The stick-figure falls off the bar as the view zooms back out to the meeting room.'']
[''The stick figure is moved up in a vertical bar graph while spinning on the chair. Zoom out to show the entire graph. The stick-figure falls off the bar along with the chair as the view zooms back out to the meeting room.'']


'''GLaDOS''': Use your free Portal kit to measure the value of those around you, and find a companion for the upcoming Cooperative Portal Testing Initiative.  
'''GLaDOS''': Use your free Portal kit to measure the value of those around you, and find a companion for the upcoming Cooperative Portal Testing Initiative.  


[''The projector screen shows "''Portal 2''': coming soon" and the stick figures in the room cheerfully put their arms up.'']
[''The projector screen shows "''Portal 2'': coming soon" and the stick figures in the room cheerfully put their arms up.'']


'''GLaDOS''': Good luck.
'''GLaDOS''': Good luck.

Revision as of 01:00, 9 September 2011

Portal is Free is a video which was released by Valve on May 13, 2010 in order to promote Portal 2. The video takes the form of an Aperture Laboratories information video, which advertises the existence of a "free Portal kit" (the original Portal). The purpose of the video was to bring attention to the fact that Portal was made available on Steam for a brief period, in order to promote the future release of Portal 2.



Notes

At 0:11, armless versions of P-Body and Atlas are visible at the bottom-right corner.

"Portal is Free" Video Transcript