"Portal 64 Demake Launches Playable First Slice Beyond Beta"

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James Lambert has released a "First Slice" of Portal 64, a demake of Valve's classic Portal game for the Nintendo 64, featuring 13 of the original game's test chambers with plans to complete all 19. The game, which showcases impressive technical feats to adapt the Portal experience to the N64's limitations, is available for free but requires a copy of Portal on PC to patch the game files for use with N64 emulators. Lambert's work is supported by a Patreon, and fans have even created physical media and a themed console to celebrate the project.
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