Here's a demake of Portal… for the N64 – PC Gamer

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Fun fact, the release of Portal is closer to the release of the N64 than it is to today.
Demakes are super fun and cool, as most recently was exemplified by Bloodborne PSX, a demake that captured the imagination of lots of us. Well, here’s my new obsession to watch: Programmer James Lambert is working on a demake of Portal that runs on real N64 hardware.
The jagged-edged polygons of Lambert’s portal demake are a delight to watch, and this is the first video to include a working portal gun—just a month ago he had little more than graphics. Over the course of the latest video, which highlights the portal gun itself, Lambert’s most entertaining gag is figuring out how far he can go with recursive rendering in the portals. 
«I can actually go up to four [layers] right now,» he says at one point, before cutting in footage where… he has five portals… then six. It is, frankly, shocking that this kind of rendering even works on the N64. It then becomes more shocking as he renders 14 layers of rendering, where the portals at the far end are barely larger than a handful of pixels. 
It’s an interesting project, and I think one to keep your eye on if you like these kinds of demakes and the programming shenanigans you pull off to get various things working. You can keep your eye on what Lambert is doing via Youtube, and you can also check out the code he’s using on GitHub, where it’s clear that he’s long done projects in and around the N64 software space.
Jon Bolding is a games writer and critic with an extensive background in strategy games. When he’s not on his PC, he can be found playing every tabletop game under the sun.
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