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Amazing!

And here I though xbox live will cool off after Duke Nukem was released.



Exclusively for the XBLA nice =0



Proud Owner of  a Wii and Xbox 360 and a PS3(When I get the money)

Everstar said:
Exclusively for the XBLA nice =0

Yes, if you don't count that it's the same original game plus levels that all of them are available for free for PC since a year ago

 




How much points are it be?



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zexen_lowe said:
Everstar said:
Exclusively for the XBLA nice =0

Yes, if you don't count that it's the same original game plus levels that all of them are available for free for PC since a year ago

 

 

GLaDOS is still alive, and coming to Xbox LIVE Arcade this Wednesday.

You are invited to return to the Aperture Science Enrichment Center this Wednesday, October 22 at 9 a.m. GMT (2:00 a.m. PDT) via Xbox LIVE Arcade. Due to the unforeseen conclusion of your last visit, all necessary precautions have been taken to ensure that “Portal: Still Alive” is a sanitary, objective, and mostly non-lethal testing environment.

In addition to the original award winning first-person puzzle experience, Aperture Science is proud to provide 14 new challenge maps exclusive to Xbox LIVE Arcade. Six advanced maps will also be provided to help guide you along the way.  

Though prior test subjects proved to be unstable and may have presented false information, Aperture Science is pleased to inform you that your cake is indeed waiting for you and that the Weighted Companion Cube misses you in your absence. 

Please review the following incentivizing memorandum:.

 

SO those maps are already on the PC?



Proud Owner of  a Wii and Xbox 360 and a PS3(When I get the money)

Everstar said:
zexen_lowe said:
Everstar said:
Exclusively for the XBLA nice =0

Yes, if you don't count that it's the same original game plus levels that all of them are available for free for PC since a year ago

 

 

GLaDOS is still alive, and coming to Xbox LIVE Arcade this Wednesday.

You are invited to return to the Aperture Science Enrichment Center this Wednesday, October 22 at 9 a.m. GMT (2:00 a.m. PDT) via Xbox LIVE Arcade. Due to the unforeseen conclusion of your last visit, all necessary precautions have been taken to ensure that “Portal: Still Alive” is a sanitary, objective, and mostly non-lethal testing environment.

In addition to the original award winning first-person puzzle experience, Aperture Science is proud to provide 14 new challenge maps exclusive to Xbox LIVE Arcade. Six advanced maps will also be provided to help guide you along the way.  

Though prior test subjects proved to be unstable and may have presented false information, Aperture Science is pleased to inform you that your cake is indeed waiting for you and that the Weighted Companion Cube misses you in your absence. 

Please review the following incentivizing memorandum:.

 

SO those maps are already on the PC?

Portal: Still Alive was announced as an exclusive Xbox Live Arcade game at the 2008 E3 convention to be released on October 22, 2008,[44] and will feature new levels and achievements.[45] The additional content will be drawn from levels from the map pack based on "Portal: The Flash Version" created by We Create Stuff and will contain no additional story-related levels.[46] According to Valve spokesman Doug Lombardi, Valve has been in discussion with Microsoft to bring Portal to Xbox Live Marketplace, but was limited by the amount of bandwidth that Microsoft is willing to allow for such content.[47]

Wiki

And yes, the pack is free for PC, I played it




zexen_lowe said:
Everstar said:
zexen_lowe said:
Everstar said:
Exclusively for the XBLA nice =0

Yes, if you don't count that it's the same original game plus levels that all of them are available for free for PC since a year ago

 

 

GLaDOS is still alive, and coming to Xbox LIVE Arcade this Wednesday.

You are invited to return to the Aperture Science Enrichment Center this Wednesday, October 22 at 9 a.m. GMT (2:00 a.m. PDT) via Xbox LIVE Arcade. Due to the unforeseen conclusion of your last visit, all necessary precautions have been taken to ensure that “Portal: Still Alive” is a sanitary, objective, and mostly non-lethal testing environment.

In addition to the original award winning first-person puzzle experience, Aperture Science is proud to provide 14 new challenge maps exclusive to Xbox LIVE Arcade. Six advanced maps will also be provided to help guide you along the way.  

Though prior test subjects proved to be unstable and may have presented false information, Aperture Science is pleased to inform you that your cake is indeed waiting for you and that the Weighted Companion Cube misses you in your absence. 

Please review the following incentivizing memorandum:.

 

SO those maps are already on the PC?

Portal: Still Alive was announced as an exclusive Xbox Live Arcade game at the 2008 E3 convention to be released on October 22, 2008,[44] and will feature new levels and achievements.[45] The additional content will be drawn from levels from the map pack based on "Portal: The Flash Version" created by We Create Stuff and will contain no additional story-related levels.[46] According to Valve spokesman Doug Lombardi, Valve has been in discussion with Microsoft to bring Portal to Xbox Live Marketplace, but was limited by the amount of bandwidth that Microsoft is willing to allow for such content.[47]

Wiki

And yes, the pack is free for PC, I played it

Cool

 



Proud Owner of  a Wii and Xbox 360 and a PS3(When I get the money)

How big is the file? Space is sparce on my 20 gig Hard Drive. Plus, the NXE is coming. I need an upgrade, quick!



d21lewis said:
How big is the file? Space is sparce on my 20 gig Hard Drive. Plus, the NXE is coming. I need an upgrade, quick!

 

 It can't be that big in order to be an XBLA game.

It's been confirmed at 1200 points by the way.