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Aperture Tag : ウィキペディア英語版
Aperture Tag

''Aperture Tag: The Paint Gun Testing Initiative'' is a 2014 first-person puzzle-platform video game developed by the Aperture Tag Team. Originally made as a modification of the Valve Corporation's ''Portal'' series, it was officially approved for sale by Valve and released on the software distribution platform Steam on July 15, 2014. The game lacks the iconic portal gun of the series and instead utilizes a newly created paint gun that fires two kinds of gel with different properties. The game features new characters and voice acting, along with twenty-seven levels and a co-op mode that also includes a level editor.
==Background==
Eugenio Roman, the original organizer of the Aperture Tag Team, first began considering paint gun and gel concepts before the ''Portal 2'' game was released and when the gel components of the game were announced. It was stated that the concept of paint for ''Portal Still Alive'' was first derived from the game ''Tag: The Power of Paint'', whose team was hired to work on the paint aspects of ''Portal Still Alive''. After playing this precursor, Roman wanted to do more with the aspects of the game, especially the paint gun. The paint gun he ended up using for ''Aperture Tag'' was developed by another modder in the community. Roman asked the creator if he could use the device, was approved to do so, and made some modifications before releasing his own map utilizing it.〔
After attending a Valve-hosted closed beta for the Perpetual Testing Initiative, Roman asked the employees if a paint gun add-on was going to be developed for ''Portal 2'' so that it could be used in community made maps. They responded that while a weapon_paintgun file was in the game, it didn't do anything and had been dropped from the release entirely. Roman paid a visit to Valve in May 2013 and decided afterward to make ''Aperture Tag'' a full modification release and not just a series of episodic maps.〔

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