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Steins;Gate focuses on Rintaro Okabe, a self-proclaimed “mad scientist” that runs the Future Gadget Laboratory out of his one-bedroom apartment.
STEINS;GATE ELITE, the revamped version of the visual novel that uses anime footage, released worldwide recently and Siliconera caught up with producer Tatsuya Matsubara who had plenty to share ...
The anime adaptation of Steins;Gate was produced by White Fox in 2011, and follows a so-called ‘mad scientist’ named Rintaro Okabe who runs a laboratory in Tokyo.
Steins;Gate in particular was adapted into an anime series by White Fox in 2011, and its story follows a so-called ‘mad scientist’ named Rintaro Okabe who runs a laboratory in Tokyo.
Back in 2009, the unorthodox decision was made to release Steins;Gate on Xbox 360 in Japan. In the following years the first in the “science adventure” series released on other platforms as well.
Steins;Gate started out as a science fiction visual novel game released in 2009. It went on to spark an anime series in 2011, followed by a film adaption as well as a second anime, Stein;Gate 0.
Steins;Gate Elite Is A Consummate Take On Its Source Material The second installment in the ‘Science Adventure’ series of visual novels originally developed by Japanese code-house 5pb, Steins ...