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.: December 10, 2015Mode(s)Steins;Gate is a game developed. It is the second game in the series, following. The story follows a group of students as they discover and develop technology that gives them the means to change the past. The gameplay in Steins;Gate follows plot lines which offer branching scenarios with courses of interaction.Steins;Gate was released for the on October 15, 2009. The game was ported to on August 26, 2010, on June 23, 2011, on August 25, 2011, on May 24, 2012, on March 14, 2013, and on June 27, 2013. The game is described by the development team as a 'hypothetical science ' ( 想定科学ADV, Sōtei Kagaku ADV). Released the PC version in North America on March 31, 2014, both digitally and as a physical collector's edition, while PQube released the PS3 and Vita versions in North America and Europe in 2015.
Additionally, the iOS version was released in English on September 9, 2016., created by Yomi Sarachi, was serialized from 2009 to 2013, and later published in North America from 2015 to 2016. A second manga series, illustrated by Kenji Mizuta, began serialization in 's on December 28, 2009. An by aired in Japan between April 6, 2011 and September 14, 2011, and has been licensed in North America. An premiered in Japanese theaters on April 20, 2013.
A of the game, titled Steins;Gate: Hiyoku Renri no Darling, was released on June 16, 2011. A non-canon sequel to the game, titled Steins;Gate: Hen'i Kuukan no Octet or Steins;Gate 8bit, was released on October 28, 2011. Another game, was released on April 25, 2013.
A follow-up game, was released on December 10, 2015 for PS3, and Vita, and received an in 2018. A remake of the original visual novel titled which presents fully animated cutscenes from the Steins;Gate anime was released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and in 2019.
Included as a bonus for the Nintendo Switch version, an entirely new game called 8-bit ADV Steins;Gate in the style of from the 1980s, was released. Main article:On July 25, 2010, Chiyomaru Shikura announced on his account that Steins;Gate would be adapted into an. Further details about the adaptation were revealed in the September 2010 issues of. The adaptation was produced by and aired in Japan between April 6, 2011 and September 14, 2011. The entire series was released in Japan on nine DVD/Blu-ray combo packs. Each set features 2–3 episodes, an art book, and a bonus disc containing music and radio dramas by the Japanese voice cast. An episode was released with the final DVD/BD volume on February 22, 2012.
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The adaptation was directed by Hiroshi Hamasaki and, with series' composition by and music by and Murakami Jun. Has licensed the series in North America and released the series in two Blu-ray/DVD combo sets, on September 25, 2012 and December 18, 2012 respectively. Both box sets were compiled into a complete series Blu-ray/DVD box set as part of Funimation's 'Anime Classics' line of releases.
It was released on September 30, 2014. Have licensed the series in the United Kingdom and released it in two parts on July 15, 2013 and September 30, 2013 respectively.
Characters, voice actors, producers and directors from the anime Steins;Gate on. The self-proclaimed mad scientist Rintarou Okabe rents out a room in a. Lab members: Mayuri Shiina, his air-headed childhood friend, and Hashida Itaru,.
A series of shorts, titled Steins;Gate - Sōmei Eichi no Cognitive Computing ( シュタインズゲート 聡明叡智のコグニティブ・コンピューティング, Steins;Gate Cognitive Computing of Intelligent Wisdom), were released between October 14, 2014 and November 11, 2014 as part of a collaboration with to promote.An anime adaptation of Steins;Gate 0 has been released. To celebrate its release, an alternate version of episode 23 of the first season aired on December 2, 2015 as part of a rebroadcast of the series, depicting an alternate ending which leads into the events of Steins;Gate 0.
And Mages have opened the for Steins;Gate 0, providing new key artwork and introducing the game’s cast of characters.(Everything from this point on is a spoiler if you haven’t played previous Steins;Gate games.)Steins;Gate 0 is set in the Beta World Line where Rintaro Okabe failed to save Kurisu Makise, who died in an Akihabara on July 28. Crushed by the regret and disappointment of not saving her, Okabe returned to his daily life. At a university seminar where he participates as the professor’s assistant, Okabe meets Professor Leskinen and Maho Hiyago, who were on the same team at Kurisu’s university, Victor Chondria. Leskinen and Maho are working on a computer program called “Amadeus,” which can store a person’s memory and become an artificial intelligence of that person. But Kurisu was working on this project before her death, and it has a stored copy of her memory before she left for Japan. Okabe’s life changes completely when he meets Kurisu’s digital replica.Get the cast descriptions below.Rintarou Okabe (voiced by Mamoru Miyano)Founder of the Future Gadget Laboratory. After a certain incident, he became fully aware of his own insufficiency.Kurisu Makise (voiced by Asami Imai)The brain-like presence of the Future Gadget Laboratory that Okabe once attempted to save.
She died in Akihabara on July 28.Mayuri Shiina (voiced by Kana Hanazawa)A childhood friend of Okabe’s who is good and understanding. She is a member of Okabe’s Future Gadget Laboratory.Itaru Hashida (voiced by Tomokazu Seki)An elite hacker among the lab men of the Future Gadget Laboratory commonly called “Daru.” He’s also familiar with Akihabara culture.Suzuha Amane (voiced by Yukari Tamura)A time traveler who came from the future.
Her natural behavior stands out as something from a different time period.Maho Hiyajo (voiced by Sayuri Yahagi)A senior at Kurisu Makise’s university, as well as a researcher. She is often mistaken for a child due to her young appearance.Kagari Shiina (voiced by Megumi Han)A young girl adopted by Mayuri in the future.
She lost her parents to the war. She time travels with Amane to the past, but gets lost on the way.Ruka Urushibara (voiced by Yu Kobayashi)A young man whose gender is sometimes mistaken due to his appearance and behavior. He’s also known as “Rukako.”Faris Nyannyan (voiced by Haruko Momoi)A girl who works as a maid in an Akihabara cafe and does things at her own pace. She always throws “nyan” at the end of words during conversations.Moeka Kiryu (voiced by Saori Goto)A woman who is quiet and maintains a poker face in real life, but is talkative when it comes to cell phone e-mails. She has a severe cell phone addiction.Nae Tennouji (voiced by Ayano Yamamoto)A young girl and the daughter of CRT store owner Yuugo “Mr.
Braun” Tennouji. She’s obedient, but also full of curiosity.Alexis Leskinen (voiced by Yoji Ueda)A professor at Victor Chondria University who taught Kurisu and Maho, as well as a senior researcher at the Brain Research Institute. He is referred to as a lecturer at seminars, and takes Maho in as an assistant when he comes to Japan.Yuki Amane (voiced by Yukari Tamura)Suzuha’s mother, and Daru’s future wife. She’s a positive thinker and doesn’t care for the minor details.Katsumi Nakase (voiced by Mariko Honda)Mayuri’s cosplay friend, who goes by the cosplayer name “Fubuki.” She’s popular thanks to her boyish appearance.Kaede Kurushima (voiced by Hina Kino)Another of Mayuri’s cosplay friends. She goes to events wearing costumes made by Mayuri.Judy Reyes (voiced by Maya Nishimura)A Mind Physiology Research Institute professor at Victor Chondria University. She’s doesn’t have any issue being straightforward with her fellow researchers and has a frank personality.
She’s also an acquaintance of Leskinen and Maho.Steins;Gate 0 is due out for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita on November 19 in Japan. Comment PolicyComments are welcome and encouraged on Gematsu. However, we ask that you follow a simple set of guidelines:. Read the full article before commenting. Stay on topic.
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