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Portal 64, a very cool-looking Nintendo 64-inspired Portal demake, was cancelled earlier this week because of Valve, but its dev doesn't want you to be mad at anyone. We all love a good demake ...
N64 expert and programmer James Lambert is back doing the impossible. The developer who successfully ported Valve's iconic first-person puzzle game Portal and got it running natively on Nintendo ...
A fun-sounding project, a Nintendo 64 demake of Portal, has been pulled from Steam. It’s developer, however, is imploring people not to get angry with Valve, suggesting his idea was always ...
The developer adds that he has considered porting Portal 64 to libdragon - an open-source SDK for N64 development - though, given that this could throw up yet more legal barriers, the chances of ...
That's exactly what N64 expert and programmer James Lambert has been doing for years, recreating and building a working version of Valve's Portal for the Nintendo 64. Right now, a dozen test ...
Both Portal 64, a demake to port the original Portal to the N64, and Team Fortress: Source 2, an effort to "recreate a new [Team Fortress] experience" in the Source 2 engine, were targeted by Valve.
We're so happy we got this far." Portal 64 reimagined Valve's classic puzzle game on Nintendo 64 hardware. In development since at least 2021, Team Fortress: Source 2 was envisioned as a new ...
Portal 64 sought to revive Valve's 2007 classic on Nintendo 64 hardware. It was shuttered just a week after its developer, Joe Lambert, released a "First Slice" video demonstrating progress after ...
As we reported last week, a project to "demake" Portal for the Nintendo 64 was taken down after "communication from Valve" over concerns that the "project depends on Nintendo's proprietary libraries." ...
A new game out in March is set to bring Nintendo fans on PC back to the N64 era. Unfortunately, the game is not slated for release on Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch 2. Rather, it has only been ...