An all new short film from Dan Trachtenberg is an adaptation of the best-selling video game, Portal...and it's awesome. Better than most full-length attempts at video game movies, this short film will have you pining for more.

Ever wonder what life would be like with a real life Portal gun? Well, the guys at FinalCutKing managed to get their hands on one (presumably via infiltration of Aperture Science)...

This video from Dorkly shows what playing the original Super Mario Bros. would be like if our plumber hero had a Portal gun. Check it out at the source -- definitely good for a laugh.

"It seems that entirely too often, people wonder what it would be like to see their favorite video games in real life. This results in a nearly infinite number of fan-made videos of varying levels of quality. I’ve done my best to find 12 great ones that span Mario Bros. to Portal. It’s abudantly clear that I’ve probably missed a large number, so feel free to leave your favorites in the comments. Ready…start!

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Just when you thought you had seen every version of Portal's infamous "Still Alive", here's a new one from Trickster of vimeo.com.
It's the ending song to Portal ... typographied!


(if you cannot see the video, check it out at the source)

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Mirror's Edge demo


Forgoing parkour in favor of teleportation, an inspired modder by the nom de éditeur of EvilWeevil has created a 1:1 replica of the Mirror's Edge demo level from E3 (or, if you'd rather, the initial gameplay footage of DICE's first-person platformer) using Valve's smash action-puzzler, Portal.
As you can see in the video, there's no fancy climbing, leaping, balancing, or zipline action – this mod is all about using the portal gun to reach t..."

"If you like speedruns, it doesn't get much speedier than this - Portal's chamber 14 done in 4 seconds.



I'm baffled as to what even happens in this video."

It's time for another random Portal article. 2 days ago we had an in-depth look at Portal and now Kotaku has something new from SakuraCon 2008... A cosplayer who dressed up as a humanoid GLaDOS (cake and all) and spent the whole day speaking in GLaDOS's monotone robotic voice. She's either really dedicated or completely crazy!

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What's this? More random Portal videos? It looks like fans can't get enough of that kooky puzzle game, so GameSetWatch has compiled a list of their ten favorite covers of the Portal theme song, Still Alive.

Keep your eyes out for the acoustic version, played by Jonathan Coulton - the composer of the song itself.

Go to source for more videos.

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If a turret bitches about its job and nobody is around to hear it, does it make a sound? You bet it does. "A Day in the Life of a Turret" catches two turrets on the job during a typical day at the Aperture Science Enrichment Center, and the monotony that lies within."

Here is a compilation of 10 videos featuring some of the best gamers around the globe.

Would you like to see the classic Mario beaten in 5 minutes? It's done. Would you like to see the greatest Street Fighter comeback ever? It's here. Or would you like to see the fastest feet playing in Dance Dance Revolution? Moving on to more recent games like Guitar Hero 2. Would you like to see Freebird finished on expert? Or would like Chamber 15 of Valve's recent Portal finished in only 28 seconds?
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