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* [[F-STOP|'''''F-STOP''''']]
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=== (2009) Experimental Era ===
=== (December 2008 - 2009) Experimental Era ===


=== (2009) Core Hub Era ===
=== (2009) Core Hub Era ===
[[Core Hub Era|'''''Core Hub Era''''']]
[[Core Hub Era|'''''Core Hub Era''''']]
Valve began development on a proper sequel to ''Portal''.
==== Gameplay ====
==== Gameplay ====
The player could progress through Portal 2 in a nonlinear fashion.
The player could progress through the game in a nonlinear fashion.
==== Story ====
==== Story ====
A test subject named Mel reactivates GLaDOS and attempts to repair her by retrieving personality cores.


=== (2010) Multi-Core Era ===
=== (2010) Multi-Core Era ===
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==== Story ====
==== Story ====


=== (2010) E3 Era ===
=== (June 2010 - December 2010) E3 Era ===
[[E3 Era|'''''E3 Era''''']]
[[E3 Era|'''''E3 Era''''']]
''Portal 2'' was demonstrated at E3 2010.


=== (2011) Retail Era ===
=== (2011) Retail Era ===

Revision as of 00:38, 8 January 2023

History

(2007-2008) Directed Design Experiments

(December 2008 - 2009) Experimental Era

(2009) Core Hub Era

Core Hub Era

Valve began development on a proper sequel to Portal.

Gameplay

The player could progress through the game in a nonlinear fashion.

Story

A test subject named Mel reactivates GLaDOS and attempts to repair her by retrieving personality cores.

(2010) Multi-Core Era

Multi-Core Era

Gameplay

Story

(June 2010 - December 2010) E3 Era

E3 Era

Portal 2 was demonstrated at E3 2010.

(2011) Retail Era

Retail Era