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''Portal 2: Songs to Test By'' is a 4-disk set, containing the complete soundtrack of ''[[Portal 2]]''. It was released on October 30th, 2012 and is available to [http://amzn.com/B009DJB8I2?tag=eonstuf-20 order] on Amazon. A Dota 2 invite is also included. | ''Portal 2: Songs to Test By'' is a 4-disk set, containing the complete soundtrack of ''[[Portal 2]]''. It was released on October 30th, 2012 and is available to [http://amzn.com/B009DJB8I2?tag=eonstuf-20 order] on Amazon. A Dota 2 invite is also included. | ||
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+ | Also included in the ''Portal 2: Songs to Test By'' is a small Portal 2 comic named ''Turret Lullaby'' in which two scientists are testing turrets on protection of a robot-child. The turret successfully defends the child, but leaves it crying, so the scientists implement a song to be played by the turret, which soothes the child back to sleep. | ||
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The What's in the Portal 2 Soundtrack Box? is a promotional item that came with the official soundtrack of Portal 2. It appears in the backpack as a purple gift box with lime polka dots tied with a fuchsia ribbon. A Description Tag with a question mark is attached.
Portal 2: Songs to Test By is a 4-disk set, containing the complete soundtrack of Portal 2. It was released on October 30th, 2012 and is available to order on Amazon. A Dota 2 invite is also included.
Also included in the Portal 2: Songs to Test By is a small Portal 2 comic named Turret Lullaby in which two scientists are testing turrets on protection of a robot-child. The turret successfully defends the child, but leaves it crying, so the scientists implement a song to be played by the turret, which soothes the child back to sleep.
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Bugs
- The Box does not lose it's coloring when a paint tool is selected.