Take a look at the ‘Portal’ prequel that never was

You're probably not going to see a Portal 3 in the near future (Valve seems to have an aversion to third installments), but you're about to get the next best thing: a look at the prequel that never shipped. LunchHouse Software has received permissio...

Facebook’s big Portal update adds livestreams and ‘Mic Drop’ karaoke

Facebook is adding a slew of new features to Portal, and just in time for all the video calling the holiday season demands. First up, Facebook Live -- you'll now be able to livestream from Portal directly to your Facebook profile, a feature which is...

Facebook’s Portal devices are each $50 off for Black Friday

With this latest Black Friday roundup, we want to draw your attention to a group of devices that are perhaps more controversial than some of the other products we've spotlighted recently: Facebook's Portal TV webcam and Portal smart displays. All thi...

Facebook might bring major streaming services to its Portal for TVs

Last year, reports emerged Facebook was working on a video chat camera you'd plug into your TV. It sounds a bit like its Portal smart display, albeit without the need for a dedicated screen. One reported aspect of the device is that it'd offer video...

LEGO Ideas Portal 2 Model Brings GLaDOS, Chell, and Wheatley to Life

Portal and Portal 2 were two of the best games of the 21st century. While the first game was a blast to play, the latter really stepped up the humor and story development between its main characters, Chell, GLaDOS, and Wheatley. Fans of the Portal franchise will want to show their support for this awesome fan-created LEGO design that’s currently seeking support on LEGO Ideas.

Created by hachiroku24, the display piece is based on the big battle between Chell and GLaDOS, as Wheatley offers up what help he can. GLaDOS has lots of moving parts, and is designed to be posed. Meanwhile, Wheatley is about as useful as he was in the game, and test subject Chell looks great as a minifig, complete with her Aperture Science tank top and orange pants.

Of course, cake and grief counseling will be available at the conclusion of the build. I’d love to see this set put into production by LEGO. Then I want LEGO versions of Atlas and P-Body, along with a painting of Cave Johnson to hang on the wall.

Hachiroku24 shared a video of the model on his YouTube page if you’re interested in seeing how it comes together: