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[[File:Lain_PS1.jpg|thumb|Serial Experiments Lain is a video game release for the PlayStation in November 26, 1998 two months after the last episode of anime.|right]] | [[File:Lain_PS1.jpg|thumb|Serial Experiments Lain is a video game release for the PlayStation in November 26, 1998 two months after the last episode of anime.|right]] | ||
Released on November 26, 1998 for the PlayStation, the [[Serial Experiments Lain]] game consists mostly of pieces of information collected in a random order that allow the player to piece together [[Lain]]'s story. | Released on November 26, 1998 for the PlayStation, the [[Serial Experiments Lain]] game consists mostly of pieces of information collected in a random order that allow the player to piece together [[Lain Iwakura]]'s story. | ||
There is guidebook for this game titled [[Serial Experiments Lain Official Guide]]. | There is guidebook for this game titled [[Serial Experiments Lain Official Guide]]. | ||
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
[[Iwakura | [[Lain Iwakura]] | ||
An apparently ordinary girl with a highly introverted nature and low self-esteem. At age 11, she begins to see and hear hallucinations, most prominently a double of herself. As a result, she sees a therapist at Tachibana General Laboratories. Lain also proves to be adept at psychology and computer science. Most of all, she is unbearably lonely. | An apparently ordinary girl with a highly introverted nature and low self-esteem. At age 11, she begins to see and hear hallucinations, most prominently a double of herself. As a result, she sees a therapist at Tachibana General Laboratories. Lain also proves to be adept at psychology and computer science. Most of all, she is unbearably lonely. | ||
[[Yonera | [[Touko Yonera]] | ||
Recently graduated from an American university, Touko serves as Lain's counselor and psychiatrist. She is a new employee at Tachibana Research Center, and Lain is her very first client, establishing quite a good relationship with her. | Recently graduated from an American university, Touko serves as Lain's counselor and psychiatrist. She is a new employee at Tachibana Research Center, and Lain is her very first client, establishing quite a good relationship with her. | ||
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A girl in Lain's elementary school class that tries to be friendly with everyone. | A girl in Lain's elementary school class that tries to be friendly with everyone. | ||
[[ | [[Yasuo Iwakura]] | ||
Lain's father. He and Lain are very close and he treats Lain very kindly, often buying her presents. He is a businessman that occasionally needs to travel. | Lain's father. He and Lain are very close and he treats Lain very kindly, often buying her presents. He is a businessman that occasionally needs to travel. | ||
[[ | [[Miho Iwakura]] | ||
Lain's mother. She and Lain are on slightly less good terms, and she is a bit harder on Lain than her father. She still treats Lain very well and looks after her when she needs help. She is a housewife. | Lain's mother. She and Lain are on slightly less good terms, and she is a bit harder on Lain than her father. She still treats Lain very well and looks after her when she needs help. She is a housewife. | ||
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A friend that Lain made online. He teaches her how to hack. | A friend that Lain made online. He teaches her how to hack. | ||
[[Shock | [[Shock Spammer]] | ||
A malevolent user online that sends encrypted shock images to Lain's inbox, such as images of a dead infant and a dead woman. | A malevolent user online that sends encrypted shock images to Lain's inbox, such as images of a dead infant and a dead woman. | ||
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==Connections between the game and the anime== | ==Connections between the game and the anime== | ||
This game explains many elements in the [[anime]] that are taken for granted or left unexplained. It can be considered an alternate timeline to the anime, perhaps one where Lain is incarnated into a different environment. | This game explains many elements in the [[Serial Experiments Lain (anime)|anime]] that are taken for granted or left unexplained. It can be considered an alternate timeline to the anime, perhaps one where Lain is incarnated into a different environment. | ||
*Lain's haircut | *Lain's haircut | ||
In the game, it is revealed that Lain cut her own hair. The longer lock of hair where she clips her [[hairclip]] is meant to prevent something that "enters from the right" from "going out through the left". Not much is known about the context of this statement (at least to the English-speaking fandom), but it has been theorised that Lain's hairstyle wards off demons or prevents her memories from disappearing. | In the game, it is revealed that Lain cut her own hair. The longer lock of hair where she clips her [[Lain's Hairclip|hairclip]] is meant to prevent something that "enters from the right" from "going out through the left". Not much is known about the context of this statement (at least to the English-speaking fandom), but it has been theorised that Lain's hairstyle wards off demons or prevents her memories from disappearing. | ||
According to the [[Serial Experiments Lain Official Guide|guide]], Lain's mysterious statement is referring to her [[crosstalk|auditory hallucinations.]] See [[Q&A]] for more information. | According to the [[Serial Experiments Lain Official Guide|guide]], Lain's mysterious statement is referring to her [[crosstalk|auditory hallucinations.]] See [[Q&A]] for more information. | ||
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*The chip from [[Layer 09]] | *The chip from [[Layer 09]] | ||
This may be the same in nature as the machine that [[Touko]] received from [[Tachibana | This may be the same in nature as the machine that [[Touko Yonera]] received from [[Tachibana General Laboratories]]. | ||
*Shared [[:Category:Themes|themes]] | *Shared [[:Category:Themes|themes]] |