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  2. Jonathan Coulton - Wikipedia

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    Still Alive" has been called "the most influential game music". [17] In 2011, Coulton followed up the success of "Still Alive" with a new song at the end of Portal 2, "Want You Gone". He also wrote the Portal-themed song "You Wouldn't Know" for Lego Dimensions.

  3. Cave Johnson (Portal) - Wikipedia

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    Cave Johnson is a fictional character from the Portal franchise first introduced in the 2011 video game Portal 2. He is voiced by American actor J. K. Simmons and created in part by Portal 2 ' s designer Erik Wolpaw. He is referenced by a computer username in the first game and appears indirectly in Portal 2.

  4. The Orange Box - Wikipedia

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    The game won 76 awards, including 37 Game of the Year awards, [97] and was recognized for innovative design and game mechanics. [99] [100] [101] The dark humor of Portal and the ending music track "Still Alive" were also singled out for awards. [102] [103]

  5. Ellen McLain - Wikipedia

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    Ellen McLain (born 1952 or 1953) is an American voice actress. She is best known for providing the voice of GLaDOS, the primary antagonist of the Portal video game series, the Combine Overwatch AI in Half-Life 2, and the Administrator, the announcer in Team Fortress 2.

  6. Chell (Portal) - Wikipedia

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    In Portal 2: Lab Rat, a tie-in comic for Portal 2, Chell is put in stasis by Doug Rattmann after the events of Portal. He is revealed to be responsible for Chell taking part in the tests. [10] Chell reappears in Portal 2 where she is reawakened by Wheatley. She and Wheatley attempt to escape the laboratory, and in the process accidentally ...

  7. Aperture Desk Job - Wikipedia

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    The gameplay consists of product inspection aided by Grady, an artificial intelligence core much like many others seen in the Portal franchise. The game serves as a tech demo for the Steam Deck, [1] [2] with most of the game taking place in front of a desk that acts as an in-world representation of the console.

  8. Weighted Companion Cube - Wikipedia

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    The Weighted Companion Cube (also simply called the Companion Cube) is an item featured in the Portal series of video games by Valve Corporation.Initially featured in a single level of the original Portal, Test Chamber 17, as one of Aperture Science's ubiquitous Weighted Storage Cubes with heart symbols printed on the outside, it is given to the game's main character, Chell, as part of the ...

  9. Wheatley (Portal) - Wikipedia

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    Wheatley is one of several personality cores created for GLaDOS; specifically, he was designed by the Aperture scientists as an "Intelligence Dampening Sphere" (or, as GLaDOS puts it, "the dumbest moron who ever lived") as a means to hamper GLaDOS's decision-making processes by injecting poor judgment into her routines.