Although not nearly as intimidating as her ceiling-mounted hanging arm body, GLaDOS spent a significant portion of the Portal 2 game in a stripped-down computer powered by a potato battery. [Dave] had ...
Stuffing Portal's supervillain into a potato wasn't just a big surprise, it showed us a gentler side of GLaDOS. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
Why settle for virtual reality when you can make the digital world into reality? [Josh] wanted to have a GLaDOS potato accompany him through life when not playing Portal 2. He set to work to see what ...
Many of us will remember building a potato battery as a science project in grade school. These projects were based on the principle that electricity flows from negatively charged electronics to a ...
Pham Binh created a GLaDOS AI assistant costing under $50. A 3D-printed potato can be used in the project over a real one. Multiple AI tools are utilized for voice activation and smart device control.
Valve has updated its Aperture Science page for Portal 2, and the countdown clock has ended. Now, the site is asking to to re-boot GLaDOS by playing games included in the Potato Sack offering. The ...