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1960s is a style in the BEE2 program created by Carl Kenner and TeamSpen210. This style takes place in between 1950s and 1970s, and was not present in the original game. 1960s uses gel plates like 1950s, but there is still an option to switch it out.

Most walls are in this style are green colored or sometimes made out wood or silver metal. Most things remain the same as 1950s, but Crushers have been replaced with Flamethrowers.

Recommended Settings

  • Music : Vit Order 2
  • Voice : Cave Johnson (60s)
  • Skybox : Sphere Interior
  • Elevator Video : Not Present

Style Properties

Show Triggers ingame

Description in BEE2

Underground 1961 decommissioned enrichment sphere with vitrified doors, mysterious pipes and lots of warning signs.

This decade was not present in the original game, except for some decommission signs, which makes it a good choice for strange tests with new elements like reflection gel or paint fizzlers.

  • Some more blue walls
  • Gel still replaces faith plates
  • Still uses antique cubes, droppers, buttons, fizzlers, etc.
  • Modern elements are still brown

Entry/Exit Corridors

Singleplayer Entry

1.Corridor

2.Corridor

3.Corridor

4.Corridor

5.Corridor

6.Corridor

7.Corridor

Singleplayer Exit

1.Corridor

2.Corridor

3.Corridor

4.Corridor

Coop Spawn

Coop Exit

1.Corridor

2.Corridor

3.Corridor

4.Corridor

Carl's description of the 1960s era:

The 60s weren't really in the original game, except parts of Tartaros right at the bottom, above ground right at the top (very strange), and (I think) some vitrified chambers in the middle that you can't access, I don't remember exactly. We mostly just have signs and recorded messages from the 60s. So we don't know what went on in 60s enrichment spheres, except that it was dangerous and strange and made them shut down the entire shaft for the next 10 years. So that's a good time to place things like Reflection Gel and Adhesion Gel that were cut from the game, and you can see I added those pipes. I also removed the extra kind of light from the BEE items and put in reflection gel in it's place. In the 60s they changed their logo to the horizontal rather than vertical science innovators logo (without salt asbestos curtains), and I used all the signs with that logo. And I used the voice clips from the vitrified chambers, and I made everything vitrified. I also used the voice line of the broken recording from the 50s about astronauts and war heroes to show that plan was having problems. As you say, propulsion gel hadn't been invented then, so if you add it or conversion gel to a 60s map, it will be piped in from above rather than below. There's also a trend for different textures from the plain green in the early 50s to more blues and other random textures in the late 50s and 70s, so I changed the textures a bit for the 60s. In the 50s orange neon lights were still used a lot, but white fluoro lights were catching on and neon lights aren't seen as much after the 50s, although I still used them a bit in the 60s. They stopped having buttons embedded in holes in the ground and started putting them straight on surfaces.

Gallery

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The 1960s icon in the style changer window.

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The 1960's crusher variant (Flamethrower).

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The 1960's Crusher Variant While Activated

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A Common Green Wall

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An Uncommon Metal Wall

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A Rare Wood Wall