portalˈpɔr tl, ˈpoʊr-
portal (n)
- plural
- portals
English Definitions:
portal (noun)
a grand and imposing entrance (often extended metaphorically)
"the portals of the cathedral"; "the portals of heaven"; "the portals of success"
portal site, portal (noun)
a site that the owner positions as an entrance to other sites on the internet
"a portal typically has search engines and free email and chat rooms etc."
portal vein, hepatic portal vein, portal, vena portae (noun)
a short vein that carries blood into the liver
portal (Noun)
A grandiose and often lavish entrance.
portal (Noun)
An entrance, entry point, or means of entry.
portal (Noun)
A website that acts as an entrance to other websites on the Internet.
portal (Noun)
A short vein that carries blood into the liver.
Portal
Portal is a 2007 first-person puzzle-platform video game developed by Valve Corporation. The game was released in a bundle package called The Orange Box for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 on October 9, 2007 and for the PlayStation 3 on December 11, 2007. The Windows version of the game is available for download separately through Valve's content delivery system Steam and was released as a standalone retail product on April 9, 2008. A standalone version called Portal: Still Alive was released on the Xbox Live Arcade service on October 22, 2008; this version includes an additional 14 puzzles. A Mac OS X version was released as part of the Mac-compatible Steam platform on May 12, 2010. The game primarily comprises a series of puzzles that must be solved by teleporting the player's character and simple objects using "the Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device", a device that can create inter-spatial portals between two flat planes. The player-character, Chell, is challenged by an artificial intelligence named GLaDOS to complete each puzzle in the Aperture Science Enrichment Center using the portal gun with the promise of receiving cake when all the puzzles are completed. The game's unique physics allows momentum to be retained through portals, requiring creative use of portals to maneuver through the test chambers. This gameplay element is based on a similar concept from the game Narbacular Drop; many of the team members from the DigiPen Institute of Technology who worked on Narbacular Drop were hired by Valve for the creation of Portal.
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