Portal never saw the light of day on Nintendo 64, but that doesn’t stop it from having its own demake to play on Aperture Science.

A legend like few there are in video games. Valve managed to get a masterpiece like that of Portalin which we woke up in the offices of the Aperture Science Complex. A series of tests begin to happen, until we get a gun that creates portals and everything stops making sense.

A title that came into our hands back in 2007 and that was not remotely close to being released on the Nintendo 64. It would have been really curious to see the portals of Portal on a console with more limited capabilities, but the dream is real thanks to the work of a programmer.

James Lambert is in charge of this fantasy that yes, actually works on a Nintendo 64 hardware. Of course, this version of Valve’s game includes the portal gun, which is a very important step considering the little development time spent.

About the only thing you can do right now is use the core mechanic of Portal. Lambert has managed to get up to fourteen consecutive portals to be rendered by the system causing an infinite loop. In addition, he can hold a bucket so he can transport it to the side he needs.

The truth is that the demakes fashion there seems to be no end. We were recently able take a look at Horizon Zero Dawn with Aloy fighting a lookout. However, the best of all has been BloodbornePSXwhich we can download for free.

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