Steins;Gate: 8-bit | Steins;Gate: Hen'i Kuukan no Octet |
繧キ繝・繧ソ繧、繝ウ繧コ繝サ繧イ繝シ繝 8bit | STEINS;GATE
螟臥ァサ遨コ髢薙?繧ェ繧ッ繝?ャ繝 |
STEINS;GATE Variant Space Octet
==== Steins;Gate 8-bit Walkthrough -- January 2017 ====
==== Created by Zetsumei (at rocketmail.com) ==========
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Table of Contents
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0. Revisions/Updates
1. Intro and General Info
2. Game Controls/Commands
3. Walkthrough
4. Bonus
5. Disclaimer/Contact
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v3.141 (9/10/2018)
Additions:
- !!! Command to get a "bad ending" with Moeka at Radio Kaikan (roa-kun)
- ! Additional funny bad passwords to type in the IBN 5100 (Blick Winkel
Youtube video, roa-kun)
- This Revisions/Updates section
- Additional title variant (see what I did there?)
- Info on the psuedo-command "sleep" (roa-kun)
- "jump" as another possible command choice for the first room's 'game over'
(roa-kun)
- Extra silly command to kick the can
- Command "listen x2" (at Moeka part)
- Command "ride satellite" on Radio Kaikan's roof for more funnies
(roa-kun)
- Note to "look badge" right after Moeka leaves
- Command "tuturu" when in front of Mayuri (roa-kun)
- Command "open locker" at the lockers
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1. Intro and General Info
This walkthrough is meant for the English-patch version of this game.
However, most of the English commands seem to be the same as the Japanese
version. But if not, just try the Japanese equivalent.
Here are some examples I'm pretty certain work for the Japanese version:
assistant = joshu
dummy = bokenasu
neithardt = naitoharuto
zigzag = fusafusa/oonusa
tudor = pyuumaru
(Mayuri's) watch = kaichu
katsusand = katsusando/katusando (unconfirmed, all may work)
From what I've read on a Japanese website, all of the other main commands
seem the same, so you should be able to beat the Japanese version using this
walkthrough with the above changes.
I tried to keep this walkthrough spoiler-free, but since I'm telling you what
commands to use, that in itself is a bit of a spoiler. It's a text-input
based game, so not much I can do about that!
If you're like me and you love everything Steins;Gate, and if you're like me
and grew up with what is now very old-school gaming, then you should like
this game! The story is a little silly, but the characters, music and
dialogue are still very Steins;Gate, making this game worthwhile and amusing
(for me anyway). The music is the same Steins;Gate music as always, but with
an 8-bit twist! The gameplay itself behaves like an old-school text game,
where you have to type in different commands to interact with the game. If
you've never played a game like this, you need to pay close attention to the
dialogue and descriptions of rooms you pass through (unless you look at a
walkthrough like this) to figure out what commands you need to use and where
to use them. It can be especially difficult since you often need to type
things very specifically even when only given a vague hint. This game is
particularly tricky with some of the things you have to do.
In the menu (Alt key) you can quit, toggle fullscreen, change display/sound
settings, etc. You probably want to keep "Machine Type" on MEC-PC8081, as it
has the best quality. The other "Machine Type" options can be fun to play
around with though, as they change some visual effects as well as the music.
The descriptions of the types give you an idea of the changes.
At the title screen, your options are "start" "load" and "help". After
finishing the game you'll also have the option of listening to the game's
music from here.
"start" - Starts the game. Obviously.
"load" - Loads a save file. There are ten possible save files, using each
single numeral digit. Type "load (num)" to load a specific slot.
"help" - Tells you what I just did basically.
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2. Game Controls/Commands
To advance text, hit the "Enter" key, space bar, or left-click the mouse.
Holding the "Ctrl" key quickly skips through text. You can also, and probably
want to, skip the very slow (but interesting) graphics drawing effect. The
other commands listed below are for when you get the "command?" prompt. Not
a complete list, since special commands are needed at certain points in the
game, but these are the common ones:
(Shift) - Holding "Shift" shows you 5 'hidden' commands. But I'm going to
tell you them all and more anyway.
save (0-9) - Saves to one of ten slots (each single numerical digit)
load (0-9) - Loads one of ten slots (each single numerical digit)
l/left - Moves to the left. May not return to the previous screen if you
previously went right. Don't ask.
r/right - Moves to the right. May not return to the previous screen if you
previously went left. Don't ask.
f/front - Moves forward. May not return to the previous screen if you
previously went back. Don't ask.
back - Moves backward. May not return to the previous screen if you
previously went forward. Don't ask.
u/up - Go upstairs. This command won't show up as an option for some reason.
d/down - Go downstairs. This command won't show up as an option for some
reason.
phone - Witness one of Kyouma's humorous monologues... I mean... important,
secretive phone conversations. Do this once or twice every new room (or after
a room changes) to see new dialogue. Sometimes offers valuable hints.
look - See a description of the room. Can offer valuable hints. Also try
"look (object/person)" when there are other important things/people in the
room.
assistant - Talk to everyone's favorite assistant-I mean celeb17 -I mean
Christina-I mean the Zombie-I mean Makise Kurisu. She can offer helpful
advice, and is sometimes necessary.
talk - Talk to whomever is in front of you. If there is more than one person
in the room, use talk (person).
Other commands for amusement; try these when in front of people! Some work on
inanimate objects, too. There may be more, but this is all I've found:
kiss/hug/punch/kick/kill
You can also type "sleep" at any point, but it always simply results in the
message "Let's sleep."
@@@ Name/description of current room you should be in
(....) Sometimes I will have information in parentheses. These are my notes
to you. My notes are interesting. Read my notes.
> This is where I put a list of optional commands you can enter for amusement
or descriptive purposes. Usually the order you do them doesn't matter.
- If I use this, it means it is usually necessary, or at least useful as a
hint, but can be skipped by following the walkthrough. The order I list the
commands may matter.
! This command(s) is necessary. If I provide multiple commands, do in the
order I say.
Note: If I use a slash (/) between commands, it means either one(s) will work
to provide the same result. x2 (or 3, etc.) means to enter the previous
commands 2 (or 3, etc.) times in a row.
Note 2: This walkthrough won't show you how to see EVERY bit of possible text
in the game. I don't include: #1 things I don't find interesting e.g. "you
can't go that way", #2 text you can see by going to an area before you need
to go there (I'm keeping you from having to backtrack!), and #3 commands I
just don't know (or forgot to include!). However, you'll definitely see most
of the text by following all listed optional commands.
++++++++++ START! ++++++++++
@@@ Train Platform
(left/back/jump - Do this is you want to kill yourself. Don't worry, this is
one of only two rooms where you can lose the game that I'm aware of. I think
it's just supposed to be a reference to how easy it can be to die in older
text games. It's also a reference to a certain death in the anime/VN[visual
novel])
(The paper you can look at here gives an important code you'll need shortly
enough... but optional to look at when using a walkthrough! You can't come
back here when you actually need the code so a casual gamer who skipped or
forgot this would have to just restart the game I guess? Also, type "phone"
after taking the poster for extra amusement.)
> right, front, back, punch, phone x2, talk
- look poster, look can, (optional: "kick"), move can, get paper
! get poster, up
@@@ Train Platform
(ride train - Do this if you want to lose the game. Muhahaha! "back" still
kills you too!)
> left, look train
! give poster, down
@@@ Train Station
! left
@@@ Train Gate
(Mr. Braun looks scarier than usual. What's with those eyes?)
> look badge (different message than previous room)
! front
@@@ Inside Radio Kaikan, Upa Capsule Machine
(This is where that earlier paper hint comes in handy... how the answer makes
any sense I have no idea)
> jump, left/right, front, phone/assistant, punch/kick, turn upa, talk, push
[anything other than 2405] (need to type "front" again after to re-enter the
room)
- look, button
! push 2405
@@@ Chuo Dori, LAOX
("back" leads back to Radio Kaikan; you can see that Moeka has left. You can
also type "congroo"/"kongroo" safely now)
> right, front, phone x2, look upa
- assistant x2, look sign
! get x, (more optional: assistant), left
@@@ Manseibashi Bridge
(You're given brief hints about a katsu sandwich here...)
(on our way, how about some obligatory references to the main story for fun?)
> look, left, right, open locker, phone, assistant x2
! back
@@@ Outside Radio Kaikan
! right
@@@ Chuo Dori, LAOX
! left
@@@ Manseibashi Bridge
- look, buy katsusand, phone
! assistant, (optional: assistant), buy katsusand, (optional: phone) back
@@@ Chuo Dori, LAOX
! back
@@@ Outside Radio Kaikan
! back
@@@ Coin Lockers
! front
@@@ UPX First Floor Terrace
! up
@@@ UPX Second Floor
(I haven't eaten since 26 years in the future! Note: after giving the
sandwich, you can still interact with Suzuha even though she leaves!)
> assistant
! give katsusand, (optional: phone, look badge), down
@@@ UPX First Floor Terrace
! right
@@@ Coin Lockers
! back
@@@ Outside Radio Kaikan
! front
@@@ Inside Radio Kaikan, 7th Floor Staircase
! up/left
@@@ Radio Kaikan, Roof
(class change from assistant to stalker! Best music once you divulge the
IBN's location...)
> look, left, right, front, back
- talk/assistant / look/talk kurisu
! hug OR kiss (same effect, different messages), (optional: hug/kiss),
talk/assistant, (optional: neithardt, talk/assistant, think), think
neithardt,(optional: phone, talk, [any random direction], [any random,
non-main command]), coinlocker
@@@ Coin Lockers
(Final dungeon... passage?)
> look badge, front, phone, kiss/hug, open locker, think, look
! talk/assistant x 2, call faris, call daru, call mayuri (only one of these
calls is necessary), dummy, phone
@@@ IBN 5100
(How the heck are you supposed to know the answer, you ask? Only if you're
very familiar with the previous sci-fi anime/VN by 5pb and Nitroplus,
Chaos;Head! Never seen such an insane necessary reference in a game before)
> look, front, phone, call daru, nullpo, neithardt, einstein, el psy congroo,
steins;gate, seira/orgel, dummy, perv/hentai, sern/cern, delusion,
gigalomaniac, moe, blood tune, chaos;head, whose eyes are those eyes, e=mc^2,
takumi/nishijou, di-sword, nanami, narwhal/bacons/midnight, lovechuchu,
bishi, shogun, skyclad, find the blue, open the eyes, ir2
(NOTE: These are only what I have personally found as unique wrong passwords
... it's possible there are many more. Please let me know if you find any!)
- password, talk/assistant x10 (NOTE: She's not telling Okabe to look on the
Internet, she's telling the player!)
Now at the main title screen, type music/bgm/sound/omake/song to listen to
the music of the game!
Song list:
1) Gate of steiner
2) Laboratory
3) Noisy times
4) Explanation
5) Solitude
6) Beginning of fight
7) The Limit
8) Crossroads
9) Walking on sleeping
10) PERATION SKULD
11) Village
12) Gate of steiner Ringing
13) Gate of steiner 2nd Edition ver1.02
14) Skyclad Observer
15) Precaution
16) Over the sky
17) Reunion
18) Easygoingness
In addition, you get an additional "Machine Type" option under File->Settings
depending on what "Machine Type" you finished the game with.
MEC PC-8081mk2SR > MEC PC-8081MH
MEC PC-6010mk2 > MEC PC-6010
Shardo X1 > Shardo X1 turbo
(These names are references to real-life Japanese companies... MEC=NEC,
Shardo=Sharp, and there's also Fugitsu=Fujitsu)
As far as I can tell, you can only get one extra, depending on which you used
to finish the game your first time. I'm not fully sure on all the differences
but check the descriptions of the types to see the basics. MEC PC-8081MH,
which is the new setting you should have received, has a slight variation of
all the music.
Blah blah don't be a jerk and steal my work for your own. This walkthrough
was made specifically for Gamefaqs.com but I don't really care where you use
it, just do the nice thing and mention where you got it and leave my
name&contact info on here.
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