Install Portal Prelude No Steam
Also make sure they have been launched at least once through Steam. All you need to do is to install Portal: Prelude to your 'SourceMods' directory, inside of the 'SteamApps' directory of Steam. Be sure to restart Steam after the installation. This will allow Steam to update your game list and include Portal: Prelude in it.
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Something I found at another forum I visit: (music) It's a cool song, but that brother needs to learn to watch his levels. The distortion is quite distracting. There's actually a few different remixes of that one already. The times on each of them are 3:52 for the original, 2:42 for the second, 3:27 for the third, and 4:25 for the last one.
Personally the final one is my least favorite, it kinda devolves into just sounding like a rapidly skipping record. The site also has a instrumental only version of. Requesting that 'Chell is the name of the player/main character. It's found in the credits.' Or something to that effect to be in the OP of the next thread (and this one, if LightRider's still around to edit it) since it comes up everyone once in awhile in the same thread (and who can go through the entire thread all the time: ) Not a jab at those asking now, I'm just saying it's a FAQ;) Aperture Science exists in the HL universe, and they compete with Black Mesa. GLaDOS is the AI that was developed as part of an Ice Inhibitor, it has gone crazy, likely killed everyone working at Aperture Science and has taken control.
Chell may or may not be an android (I say not an android). GLaDOS likely survives on after the end of the game in the form of many AI spheres in storage. It is unknown whether Chell survives. Chell may be a clone, and there appears to have at least been several other test subjects before you. HL2:EP2 spoiler. The last room and the escape were a lot of brutal moves, much more fast paced and hectic than anything in the previous rooms.
I like that though, since the early rooms actually did prepare you for things, escept maybe searching stuff out so much. Normal rooms, a lot of it was in plain sight, so plans could be developed quickly. The escape took more searching before executing any plans to move around, or they happened really fast cuz you were on the move. As to the shortness, I didn't mind it. Honestly, if I had to play another 20 levels, it'd be fine, but setting it up the way they did, with advanced levels after the main boss dies, very nice. Turns a beat-in-one-sitting game into something I'll be picking up later, because I enjoy the gameplay, not just the storyline.
And the boss singing the song at the end? I don't think I enjoyed watching ending credits so much since Super Mario World. Then the new loading screen. Nagasarete airantou episode 1. Maybe not worth a purchase on its own, but nice to get it along with the rest of the goodies in the orange box. I'm thinking it's entirely possible that GLaDOS has - depending on how much you believe her - the ability to either manipulate memories or clone people.