Grocer Man
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Portal 2 has been offically announced for a 2010 release.
Recently, Valve released a patch to the original game that added a few new achivements and a different ending. It's right down there. Don't worry, the spoilers are minimal.
[video=youtube;ST8OanjxT6U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST8OanjxT6U[/video]
The robot is saying "Thank you for assuming the Party Escort Submission Position."
From the Wikipedia article:
Oh, and one more thing.
GLaDOS is Still Alive.
Recently, Valve released a patch to the original game that added a few new achivements and a different ending. It's right down there. Don't worry, the spoilers are minimal.
[video=youtube;ST8OanjxT6U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST8OanjxT6U[/video]
The robot is saying "Thank you for assuming the Party Escort Submission Position."
From the Wikipedia article:
Portal 2 takes place hundreds of years after the first game. The game will take place in the Aperture Science Labs, untouched by human hands but overrun by decay and nature.[3] The player will interact with many of the numerous personality cores, seen in the post-credits scene from Portal, which have become active in the intervening years, using the automated systems of Aperture Science to create their own microcosms within the facility.[3] The cores themselves are unable to move save through overhead rail systems. Chell is awoken by one of these, Wheatley, who has become concerned for the state of decay and seeks to correct it. Wheatley acts as the player's guide during the tutorial and initial stages.
Oh, and one more thing.
GLaDOS is Still Alive.