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1* AwesomeDearBoy : Creator/KanaHanazawa openly stated that she was happy to be in the cast, as it's uncommon for her to lend her voice in a serious work.
2* CashCowFranchise: To date, ''Steins;Gate'' has been ported to ''nearly every possible gaming platform in existence since the 7th Generation.'' The only exceptions would be {{UsefulNotes/Wii}} and UsefulNotes/WiiU. That's not even counting the spin-offs, sequels, prequels, anime, soundtracks, drama [=CDs=], other miscellaneous material, and whatnot. "Milking it" would be an understatement at this point. Taken up to eleven during this title's 10th Anniversary in 2019, where it was announced that the there will be ''10'' new projects for it, which was originally an April Fools joke! In comparison, ''Chaos;Head'' only had small "Happy Anniversary" stuff for their 10th Anniversary.
3* {{Defictionalization}}:
4** [[http://web.archive.org/web/20200119115440/http://futuregadget-lab.us/ The Future Gadget Laboratory website]] (written in [[IntentionalEngrishForFunny hilariously bad English]]).
5** There were live performances of [[FakeBand FES]][[note]]Sakakibara Yui in FES cosplay[[/note]] starring herself.
6** The fans created this: [[http://atchannel.space/ @channel]].
7** There were also a group of fans who created a replica of the Divergence Meter using ''actual'' Nixie tubes.
8** There were official sets of ''[[ShowWithinAShow Rai-Net Access Battlers]]'' [[TabletopGame Trading Card Game]] [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-12-12/steins-gate-in-story-rai-net-game-gets-retail-release being sold]] during [=ComiKet=] 80. Complete with a ([[http://steinsgate.jp/rainet/ downloadable]]) rulebook. You can get an Oopa at a gachapon machine (including the elusive metal version!)
9** For a limited time, you could buy a replica model of Okabe's phone.
10** To promote Steins;Gate, they have attached a replica of the crashed satellite to the actual Radio Kaikan building in October 2011.
11* NoExportForYou: For the longest time, the ''Hiyoku Renri no Darling'' spin-off was only ever released in Japan with no localization for other regions, until December 10th 2019, when it was globally-released with an English translation under the title ''My Darling's Embrace''.
12* ParallelPornTitle: ''[[{{Cosplay}} Layers]];Gate''[[note]]For the curious, 'layer' is Japanese slang for cosplayer[[/note]], produced by Total Media Agency, which starred Goro Tameike as Okabe. It was eventually recalled due to [[ScrewedByTheLawyers an angry letter by S;G's devs]]. Hilariously, they had the audacity to take scenes from the anime and green screen the actors onto it.
13* RealPlaceBackground:
14** Many of the locations in the series are based on actual places in Akihabara. Highlights include ''[=MayQueen=] [=NyanNyan=]'' which is based on the ''Mai-lish'' maid cafe and The Future Gadget lab itself, which is based on an actual shop, if you go by the address that Okabe mentioned in the beginning of the game. Amusingly, there is an HDTV store in the same location where Braun TV should be.
15** Makise Kurisu's institution in America, Victor Chondria University, is modeled on real-world Columbia University. This is seen in depictions of the campus and the university ID card in the manga adaptation of ''Epigraph of the Closed Curve''.
16* RecursiveAdaptation: ''Steins;Gate Elite'' is a visual novel adaptation of the anime adaptation of the original visual novel.
17* ReferencedBy: In ''VideoGame/YokaiWatch3'' Dr. Maddiman is a mad scientist whose drink of choice is Dr. Rapper, a Dr. Pepper analog. This is likely a reference to Okabe and his love for Dr. P, which he claims is "an intellectual drink, for the chosen ones."
18* TheRedStapler: It is by Steins;Gate's decree that Dr. Pepper be the intellectual drink for the chosen ones. And so it was. Sales of Dr. Pepper heavily increased in Japan as fans bought the drink, and vending machines started advertising it with tie-in marketing to the game.
19* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
20** There was a plan to include a [[spoiler:Moeka]] Ending. It was scrapped for making her too sympathetic.
21** In an interview with the game's scriptwriter, there was a plan to incorporate players' own phone for the Phone Trigger system. Players' phone is the phone who answers the mails instead of Okabe's phone. It was turned down due to law and privacy issues (and of course, [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential angry messages from players inscribed in the texts]]).

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