Happy Holidays from Aperture Science and the WCC

Posted by Jetlogs @ 12:06 pm
Category: Video Games

Happy Holidays from the Weighted Compaion Cube
Kudos to the Portal Team for making one of the best holiday greetings from a video game ever.

The Weighted Companion Cube wishes you a
Happy < INSERT HOLIDAY NAME HERE >

And yes, the background music is a holiday rendition of Still Alive.

Also try to wait for 10 minutes to see a surprise


Coffee Break – Portal Style

Posted by Jetlogs @ 9:58 pm
Category: Humor,Video Games

For those who are bored at work, or those who are getting sleepy at home, here is an image that is perfect for you. What a better way to wake up and smell the coffee than to have a coffee break – Portal style!

Wake up and smell the Portal coffee

Now you’re thinking with portals.


Weighed Companion Cube Tattoo

Posted by Jetlogs @ 1:49 pm
Category: Video Games

Weighed Companion Cube TattooIt seems that someone has taken their love for the Portal game to the next level. What better way to show your love for the companion cube by making it as a permanent tattoo. Not only the companion cube but also the delicious and moist cake was asses to complete the set.

Love and Lies: sums up the game almost perfectly


Portals, Cakes, Companion Cubes and Pumpkins

Posted by Jetlogs @ 6:26 pm
Category: Video Games

Its halloween once again. And what a better way to celebrate it by showing pictures of Portal-inspired pumpkin carvings.

Companion Cube Pumpkin 1This is probably the best one in the bunch. The angle and 3D rendition of the companion cube is almost perfect Read more »


Companion Cube Plushie Sewing Pattern

Posted by Jetlogs @ 7:14 pm
Category: Papercraft,Video Games

Companion Cube PlushieLove isn’t over for the weighed companion cube.

Not exactly a papercraft (except if you treat fabric as a special kind of paper), but awesome nonetheless. A sewing pattern template has been posted on how to make your own weighed companion cube plushie. Now you can finally hug your best friend. For best results, try using a thicker grade plush fabric for the corners and the midlines to accentuate depth.

On the downside, making this plushie will require a some previous experience with sewing. And unlike papercraft which everything can be easily glued together, such is not the case with fabrics. The hard part really comes with making the cube’s form and making the closing stitches.

If you think you have enough skill and patience to make this, just click on the patterns below and download them. Just think of the delicious cake afterwards. Read more »


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