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1980s
1980s is a style in the BEE2 created by Carl Kenner And Teamspen210. This style takes place in the 1980, like in later parts of the chapter The Reunion in Portal 2. This is when they tested conversion gel. Ge plates are still being used instead of faith plates, and a mechanical version is still available. The 1980s era chambers are prototypes of the modern Aperture Facility. Walls have switched to mostly black and white concrete tiles, although some remain green or blue metal. Buttons and cubes are modern and use the modern appearance. Test chamber signage and antlines are now fully modern. Light strips are stacked in two, without a wooden backing.
- Music: MoT Spheres 2
- Voice : Cave Johnson (80s)
- Skybox : Sphere Exterior
- Elevator Video : Not Present
Opened Enrichment Sphere: Switches to a partially-constructed Enrichment Sphere, revealing the surrounding Test Shaft as in the only Conversion Gel test sphere. Due to the added detail, this does increase compile times.
Underground white gel enrichment sphere from 1985, now for testing employees.
- This is when they started using black and white surfaces, so there's now black stone and white concrete, in addition to some old style walls.
- This is also when they started working heavily on robots, so turrets look modern.
- Modern elements are now mostly modern.
- As seen on signs, modern cubes (from old droppers), prototypes of modern buttons (except pedestal buttons), and almost modern indicators (except for the corners) are now used.
- Lights are white and the fog is blue.
- They still use gel instead of faith plates.
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2.Corridor
3.Office
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1980s icon in the style chooser window.
Stacked light strip palette icons.
Cave Johnson (80s)
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This Map show's some of the 1980's test elements