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Long Before Friendslop, Portal 2 Made Co-Op Cool

Long Before Friendslop, Portal 2 Made Co-Op Cool https://ift.tt/jMpcx4l April 18, 2026 marks the 15-year anniversary of Portal 2's release. Below, we reminisce about its memorable story, novel cooperative two-player mode, and enduring comedy. There was a time in the PlayStation 3/Xbox 360 era when Valve was spoiling us with games, packaging some excellent titles in The Orange Box and bringing us back-to-back Left 4 Dead entries. But the company hit a stride with the 2011 release of Portal 2, which might be its finest accomplishment of that generation. Following up from 2007's Portal, Valve would still have had a hit if it had only made and released the single-player campaign, but the developers went the extra mile with the addition of a full-fledged co-op campaign--which itself would have been an equally worthy sequel to Portal on its own, and in retrospect, was a harbinger for cooperative and social games trending today. Continue Reading at GameSpot

Officially Licensed Elephant Mario Plush From Super Mario Bros. Wonder Is Back In Stock

Officially Licensed Elephant Mario Plush From Super Mario Bros. Wonder Is Back In Stock https://ift.tt/aRuO87Y

Super Mario is no stranger to power-ups that transform him into animals; the acrobatic plumber has morphed into a raccoon, frog, bunny, cat, etc. But last year's Super Mario Bros. Wonder introduced an instant classic that will be hard to top: Elephant Mario. Consuming Elephant Fruit turns Mario into a stout elephant with a mustache. What's not to love? If you're a fellow Elephant Mario enthusiast, you'll be pleased to know the officially licensed Elephant Mario Little Buddy plush is back in stock at Amazon.

Though the retailer isn't listing it as a preorder, orders haven't started shipping out yet. Amazon currently estimates shipments to arrive between June 5-18 for Prime members, which suggests there are fulfillment issues. The Elephant Mario plush has already sold out multiple times before, so get your order in while you can. If you haven't experienced the Elephant Fruit power-up for yourself, you can snag a copy of Super Mario Bros. Wonder for $46 at Walmart.

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