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  2. Portal chess - Wikipedia

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    Portal chess. Portal chess is a chess variant which uses at least two fairy pieces called portals (or less commonly portholes ). These pieces can be easily added by using poker chips, coins or other suitably sized objects. The game seeks to incorporate portals to allow pieces to teleport around the board.

  3. Category:Portal (series) - Wikipedia

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    Fiction with unreliable narrators. Half-Life (series) Valve Corporation games. Video games about robots. Fiction about sentient objects. Science fiction video games. Science fiction comedy. Fiction about laboratories. Video game franchises introduced in 2007.

  4. Portal:Video games/DYK/156 - Wikipedia

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  5. Portal:Video games/Picture - Wikipedia

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    Photograph: Evan Amos. The Mega Drive (top), known as the Sega Genesis (bottom) in North America, is a 16-bit home video game console developed and sold by Sega Enterprises, Ltd. Using hardware adapted from Sega's System 16 arcade board, it was first released in 1988 and supported a library of more than 900 games.

  6. Talk:Portal (video game)/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    Kim Swift, in a conference with fellow game professionals went into detail about Valve's decision to hold Portal's game separate from the action in Half-Life 2. It is still noted that Portal exists within the Half-Life universe.I have reverted this article to the state before Wiki Fanatic changed it. --Jeep Barnett 1:30, 10 March 2007.

  7. PCH Games - Wikipedia

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    PCH Games (formerly Candystand.com) is a casual game portal owned by Publishers Clearing House and based in New York City. Launched in 1997 as The Candystand, [1] by LifeSavers Company, a division of Nabisco, Inc., [2] it was the first major advergame portal available on the World Wide Web. The site was created for LifeSavers by Skyworks ...

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