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Portals, Chell and the Aperture Science labs in the background. It's interesting to note that Valve have gone with the co-op robots in all of their trailers and posters for the game so far.
Before you ask, no, Aperture Desk Job is not Portal 3. (Alas.) Valve’s description for its “playable short” is painfully clear on that point. Still, this unexpected return to the Portal ...
When Valve announced its Index VR headset back in April in a bid for the best VR headset crown, it also shared screenshots of Aperture Hand Lab, a tech demo designed to showcase the capabilities ...
Been yearning for more Portal 2-inspired goods from ThinkGeek? Fret not, dear test subject, the company's got some products ways that should satiate your desire for Cave Johnson-approved chachkas ...
Ten years after Portal 2's release and there's still no sign of a sequel, but at least the Geico Gecko can have fun at Aperture Science in our stead.
Surprise! Valve woke up this morning and decided to announce a brand new game that isn't Half-Life 3. Instead, it's called Aperture Desk Job, a free playable short made especially for Steam Deck.
If you are a fan of Valve's Portal game this 20 minute documentary showing a behind the scenes look at the Aperture Science Labs is definitely worth a look. The humorous documentary takes you ...
Watch as an anonymous player works through Valve’s Aperture Science demo, built to demonstrate the capabilities of Valve’s new virtual reality technology – HTC Vive. At the PlayHubs game jam ...
In a tweet by Valve writer Chet Faliszek, he has confirmed that the brilliant Aperture Science demo used in Valve’s press and public displays of SteamVR hardware at various shows, will not be ...
Two terms that are common in photography are aperture and f-stop, but what do they mean, and how do they impact your shot?
There is a lot you’re going to learn about Aperture Science, you’ll see a lot of the behind the scenes stuff, that’s just a hint of what you’ll be exposed to; the idea of a science company ...
That said, these nine Aperture Science surplus labels available from ThinkGeek for just $12.99 should satisfy the minimum safety requirements.