File:The Story of Portal- How Gabe Newell Fell In Love With Kim Swift's Student Game.webm
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English: Valve's series of Portal games are among the most iconic titles in all of gaming. The adventures of Chell, Wheatley, and GlaDOS, have become fan favourites for many players, as well as introducing loads of brand new fans to games for the very first time.
The game started life as a student project for Kim Swift and a group who named themselves Nuclear Monkey software. Their game, Narbacular Drop, was designed around a unique portal mechanic, that caught the interest of Gabe Newell and his team at Valve. This video was a fun one to create - Breton Stripes loves Portal more than any other game, so she was thrilled to record this one, even though we had to redo the audio four times. Hopefully, the music's not too loud this time around! If you haven't already please subscribe to our channel - we've seen a lot of fantastic support from you guys as we've been making these and we really appreciate it. Feel free to share this video anywhere you can. Also, if you haven't already, check out our video on Zelda: Majora's Mask: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-_SJIrALLU And our video on Pokemon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1tOsta5z5Q The music for this video, as with our previous two, is by Ross Budgen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhqnK65AZmM Thanks everyone, you're all amazing! |
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