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Alright, listen up people.

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You see this person here? You see this amazing person right here?

This is Kim Swift, people.

You might be asking yourself, who’s Kim Swift? Well, let’s go into a little history:

In 2005, Swift made a game for a student project at her college by the name of Narbacular Drop. You’ve probably never heard of it, but I’m pretty sure almost all of you have heard of the game that it eventually became:

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Yup. Gabe Newell was so impressed by the level design and game mechanics of Narbacular Drop that he immediately hired Swift to work at Valve, where she became the leader of the Portal development team and the level designer, and went on to win both the “Innovation” and “Game of the Year” awards at GDC 2007 along with Eric Walpaw. She worked on both games in the Left 4 Dead series, as well.

Oh, and she’s also one of the main people responsible for the design of GLaDOS. Mother. Fucking. GlaDOS.

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How amazing is that?

So, why am I telling you all of this? Simple. I’ve seen tons and tons of Portal and GLaDOS appreciation posts on here, most of which with thousands of notes. And I figured you’d all wanna know about one of the awesome ladies that made them happen.

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Plus, Kim Swift is honestly one of my inspirations as someone getting into software engineering and possibly wants to develop games at some point. And I think she could serve as an inspiration to anyone.

This has been a Kim Swift Appreciation Post™.

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Some of the steampunk’d Portal designs I cleaned up for my panel at Steamcon yesterday!

I have lots of thoughts on how to effectively reinterpret a character through another cultural lens- steampunk, post-apocalyptic, superhero, what have you- but a lot of it revolves around maintaining a costume’s character, functionality, and aesthetic.  I’m sure I can ramble on about that at some point when I’m not recovering from con crud. :)

Portal Chell steampunk

How do we love you, Cuusoo, Lego’s crowd sourced solution for getting fan designed sets made? Let us count the ways: official Minecraft Legos, Limor Fried… and now, Portal Legos. Look at this stuff, put together (literally) by a group called Team Jigsaw, in their pitch to make Portal Legos a reality if the internet can summon enough votes.

See more pictures!

Source: themarysue.com Lego legos Portal Portal 2 Cuusoo

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Apparently some pranksters CalTech thought it would be a fun idea to cover the Alamo sculpture in Manhattan’s Astor Place with a Portal Companion Cube outfit yesterday. They were 100% right. We’d like to see this kind of thing become a trend and have a few suggestions to offer up to you creative types. Maybe you have some more? 

At the very least the Guggenheim could go as an upturned Dalek. 

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The Gentlemanly Escort Cube by *Risachantag
From the description:
“ The patented Gentlemanly Escort Cube is a must for all unchaperoned Victorian ladies finding themselves in indelicate situations that might upset their fragile constitutions.
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The Gentlemanly Escort Cube by *Risachantag

From the description: 

The patented Gentlemanly Escort Cube is a must for all unchaperoned Victorian ladies finding themselves in indelicate situations that might upset their fragile constitutions. 

The Cube excels particularly in warding off the untoward advances of stray turrets and politely holding down buttons for her as she proceeds along her way.

The Aperture Institute of Natural Philosophy reminds you that the Cube does not initiate conversation, and certainly not if you have not yet been formally introduced.

(via Epbot.)

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