Portal: First Slice
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May 8, 2008 |
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Originally Nvidia hardware |
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Portal: First Slice is the official demo version of Portal.
Overview
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Portal: First Slice consists of test chambers 00-10, with a total of 11 test chambers.
It was originally available on Steam for any user with an Nvidia graphics chipset. The demo was distributed along with Half-Life 2: Deathmatch, Peggle Extreme, and Half-Life 2: Lost Coast.
After some time, it was eventually made available to all Steam users, before being completely removed from Steam during the "Portal is Free" marketing campaign.
It is now back on Steam again, and available to everyone on Steam for free.
Trivia
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- The origin of the title First Slice, is a reference to the cake that GLaDOS proposes to Chell, what was thought to be a major ruse, and was turned into an internet meme, but was seen later in the game.