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Senko no Ronde (Video Game)

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Senko no Ronde is a bullet hell Shoot 'Em Up-meets-Fighting Game produced by G.rev and arguably one of their most ambitious titles, as the team enlisted the help of doujin artists Shuji Sogabe and Mizuki Takayama to handle the character illustrations while Koichi Mugitani handles the mecha design, ZUNTATA alumni Yasuhisha Wanatabe to compose the game's music, and a cast of various voice actors to help bring this title into inception.The story setting of Senko no Ronde and character art-style is heavily influenced by Keiko Takemiya's space opera manga series, Toward the Terra. The game is set in the future in which human beings fled Earth following a great disaster, and after 1,500 years are only now returning to the planet. Much of the story takes place in colonies set up across the solar system. While the Aria Federation acts as a system-wide government, much of the police activity and military work is actually handled by private security organizations run by large corporations such as Goddiver. Many character backgrounds harken to an incident in the past known as the Embassy Occupation Incident, where terrorists took several hundred people hostage, then self-destructed, killing dignitaries, ambassadors, and civilians.The game pits players in a circular field where they pilot mechas called "Rounders", each with their own variety of bullets, missiles, and laser weaponry. The game is best known for incorporating shoot 'em up gameplay elements into a fighting game, particularly each Rounder possesses a super-powered Shell called B.O.S.S., which when combined, turns the player's Rounder into a large-scale shoot 'em up-esque end-boss with many intricate bullet patterns. Each characters' Rounders also uses two different cartridges, one emphasizing on power and the other for speed, with varying bullet patterns between the two. Aside from it's shoot 'em up style of gameplay, it has been often considered as "a 2D version of Virtual-ON" due to sharing many general gameplay concepts and mechanics.The game first debuted on arcades in Japan on Sega's NAOMI hardware on April 26th, 2005, and over the years, saw a few revisions on arcades (namely to address some flaws found in the initial version of the game) and a console port on the Xbox 360 in 2006, which unfortunately stayed in Japan and the region-lock on the console version didn't help. Thankfully UbiSoft published the game to North America and Europe in 2007, allowing those outside of Japan to play it. The game's localization is rather scathing for some since it suffers from a case of American Kirby Is Hardcore by slapping on "WarTech" as the game's title just to make it pronounceable for those who can't pronounce "Senko no Ronde" to save their lives. Not only that, but the cover-art for the North American and European release only gives the impression that the game is all about cold-hearted machines duking it out for the player's amusement rather than its space opera storyline.The game later received a sequel in 2009 with Senko no Ronde: Dis-United Order (or Senko no Ronde: DUO for short), which also got ported to the Xbox 360 a year later with an extended character selection and an expansion of the story. Unfortunately it was only released in Japan and it's also region-locked. It was also later released in arcades in Japan on the NESCiAxLive arcade service. Unlike its predecessor, Dis-United Order is a 2-on-2 fighting game where players also bring a secondary character to perform support attacks.A follow-up title was announced in 2012 for the Play Station Vita that would be very different from its predecessors and possibly a different game altogether, but nothing has been heard about this title since. An updated Continuity Reboot of Dis-United Order, titled Senko no Ronde 2, was announced in late April 2017 and was released in late Summer 2017 on PlayStation 4 and PC through Steam. A trailer can be viewed here. A pair of crossover character DLCs was announced during Tokyo Game Show 2017, one being the fan-favorite Temjin from Sega's Virtual-ON series (particularly its Operation Moongate variant) and the titular Assault Suit from NCS's Assault Suits Valken (otherwise known as Cybernator overseas).
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Hotter and Sexier
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Hotter and Sexier: Anechka from the first game is more modestly-dressed compared to her appearance in the sequel. Some of the new and returning female characters in Senko no Ronde: Dis-United Order are clad in more skimpier outfits. Inverted in Senko no Ronde 2 as the new artist seems far fonder of sticking many characters in pilot suits.
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Gatling Good
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Gatling Good: Sakurako's Triad has a Gatling gun that can be fired along with her main gun while using her Fear Volley move.
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Fake Longevity
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Fake Longevity: The Achievements in the Xbox 360 port of the first game, they require you play ranked matches to unlocked them. There's Achievements that can only be unlocked by your online rank and, even worse, how many times you played against an opponent. The biggest offender though has to go the 1,000 Ranked Matches Achievement.
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All There in the Manual
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All There in the Manual: A lot of the information on the characters, organizations, Rounders, and terminology can be found in the Extras menu.
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Multiple Endings
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Multiple Endings: The first game's Story Mode have two branching story paths that can change the ending depending on certain story dialogues heard during a match.
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The Glasses Come Off
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The Glasses Come Off: Sakurako's A2 Final B.O.S.S. cut-in.
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The Chick
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The Chick: Lili in Mika's squad.
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Easy-Mode Mockery
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Easy-Mode Mockery: In Senko no Ronde 2, playing the game on the easier difficulty give you No Ending.
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Death from Above
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Death from Above: Sakurako's Triad is capable of dropping bombs within adjacent range of the opponent. It's Final B.O.S.S. form attack and it's assist attack in the second game takes this even further by filling a portion of the arena via carpet bombing.
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Bishōnen
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Bishōnen: Mika and Fabian introduced the first game, while Cuilan's one in-training. In Dis-United Order, we also get Lev Lefanu, Henri Xiatien, Gustav Grafenburg, Luca Werfel and Itsuka Gotoh.
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Hair Antennae
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Hair Antennae: Ernula with some of her outfits. They're styled to resemble rabbit ears.
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Stripperiffic: Changpo's, Cuilan's, Ernula's, and her successor Ranatus in the sequel have some outfits that show off varying levels of skin and eyecandy.
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Competitive Multiplayer
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Competitive Multiplayer: This being a fighting game, the multiplayer aspect is focused on shooting and fighting each other until the winner comes out on top.
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Cute and Psycho
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Cute and Psycho: Feltelen "Lili" Levinas, it's hard not to like her meek personality... until she snaps...
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Palette Swap
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Palette Swap: Each costume changes your Rounder's color scheme.
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Wave-Motion Gun
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Wave-Motion Gun: Boss unit Squid and some of the gun emplacements on the Basso Serio battleship. Ernula's Curtain Call has one, as well, using its crab-like arms as a Wave-Motion Tuning Fork. In DUO / 2, players can choose an assist character with the "Hyper Beam" ability that can fire a massive laser from their Rounder, but it's only usable when the opponent uses their B.O.S.S. Mode.
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Super Move Portrait Attack
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Super Move Portrait Attack: When activating a Rounder's Final B.O.S.S. mode. In the arcade version of the first game, a cut-in of the cockpit and the Rounder's pilot appears when activating their standard B.O.S.S. form.
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Difficulty Levels
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Difficulty Levels: In Senko no Ronde Rev.X, the game's Story Mode difficulty can be adjusted from Very Easy to Very Hard.
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Limit Break
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Limit Break: If a B.O.S.S. is activated while during Armor Vanish, it will initiate its Final B.O.S.S. mode. During this mode, the Shell gains different and more powerful attacks. A Final B.O.S.S.' energy gauge depletes at a slower rate than normal as well. If the opponent succeeds in destroying the Shell during Final B.O.S.S. mode, the Rounder will be destroyed with it. This has made for some very impressive comeback battles in tournament play, though is also risky.
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More Dakka
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More Dakka: It's hard to find a Rounder or a Shell that doesn't spew bullets everywhere. The Story Mode final bosses suppliment enough dakka with a handy Wave-Motion Gun or two.
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Gratuitous English
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Gratuitous English: Often from Changpo and something from Ernula.
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After the End
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After the End: Upwards of 1,500 years after the "Great Disaster" drove humans away from Earth, to live in space and in colonies on other planets.
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Kindhearted Cat Lover
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Kindhearted Cat Lover: Ernula is very fond rabbits, and sometimes rabbits serve as the motif of her accessories and outfit.
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Sequential Boss
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Sequential Boss: The S.S.S. battleship Basso Serio and Squid both do this. Squid only has two forms, while Basso Serio puts you against the bow gun emplacements, the bridge tower gun emplacements and main cannon, then the jump core defense system. On certain characters and story routes, this is followed by a battle with another character.
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Rule of Cool
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Rule of Cool: There's no justification for B.O.S.S. modes beyond this.
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Split Personality
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Split Personality: Lili due to experimental augmentations done to her to pilot her Rounder efficiently. During her Scenario-A ending, it was revealed that she knew all along about her unstable personality and succumbing to it.
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Assist Character
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Assist Character: Built with them in mind for Senko no Ronde: Dis-United Order.
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Cognizant Limbs
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Cognizant Limbs: The Rounder's B.O.S.S. forms has different parts that can be destroyed, potentially weakening its firepower or get better access to its sweet-spot.
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Sword and Gun
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Sword and Gun: About of half of the Rounders in the first game carry a firearm and a melee weapon. Fabian's Graphride is seen with a gun and a sword.
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Lag Cancel
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Lag Cancel: The time to reload a main-weapon can be canceled out by dashing. A few other attacks can also be canceled in this fashion.
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Smart Bomb
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Smart Bomb: Mika's Reactor Bomb move act as one to protect himself from enemy fire or anyone closing in for a close-range attack.
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Power Gives You Wings
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Power Gives You Wings: More like "Titanic Wings Gives Your Humongous Mecha Power" in the case of Madam Butterfly, the B.O.S.S. form of Lili's Brinstä.
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Energy Weapon
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Energy Weapon: Homing lasers. Arching lasers. Ring lasers. Laser bombs. The future loves lasers!
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Gameplay Grading
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Gameplay Grading: After each stage in Score Attack Mode, you earn bonus points for how quickly you cleared the stage and how much life you have left, and in the sequel, how many times you beaten a B.O.S.S.; if you can beat the stage with full health, you get double the life bonus. At the end of the Score Attack Mode, you also get a final bonus for your remaining lives and B.O.S.S. Stocks; in the arcade version of the first, there's also a bonus how many hits you pulled off in a combo.
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Super Title 64 Advance
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Super Title 64 Advance: The first game's Xbox 360 port was titled Senko no Ronde Rev.X in Japan.
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: In Lili's Scenario-A ending, she thrusts herself into the core the Final Boss, and after a blinding flash of light, Lili and her Brinstä were never seen or heard from again. After a fruitless, week-long search for her, Mika and Fabian came across an old farewell recording of Lili made a long time ago and revealed that she knew all along about her "other" side. Thankfully these events are not canon as she lives to be in Senko no Ronde: Dis-United Order.
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_4e3d253b
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_4e3d253b
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_4f7d9f02
type
Sci-Fi Bob Haircut
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_4f7d9f02
comment
Sci-Fi Bob Haircut: Lili in the first game. Her hairstyle changed in the second game.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_4f7d9f02
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_4f7d9f02
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_4f7d9f02
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_528e47c6
type
Latex Space Suit
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_528e47c6
comment
Latex Spacesuit: Some of the characters wear one. In one of her outfits, Ernula's is mostly transparent.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_528e47c6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_528e47c6
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
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Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_528e47c6
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_53c37297
type
Flash Step
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_53c37297
comment
Flash Step: Lili's Dragon Waltz move and during a close-ranged sub-attack. "Squid's" second form also does this when its close to defeat.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_53c37297
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_53c37297
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_53c37297
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_59e5940e
type
AnimalMotif
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_59e5940e
comment
Animal Motif: Of rabbits for Ernula since she's fond of them and many of her costumes resembles one, even the inside of her Rounder's cockpit incorporate them on the interface. Lili's motif is one to butterflies, from the butterfly hair clip she wears with some of her costumes to her Rounder resembling one.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_59e5940e
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_59e5940e
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
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Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_59e5940e
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_5b9bc521
type
Kick Chick
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_5b9bc521
comment
Kick Chick: Sakurako, or at least in the way she pilots her Triad in the first game as she performs kicks with it.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_5b9bc521
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_5b9bc521
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
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Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_5b9bc521
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_5e929d58
type
Token Mini-Moe
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_5e929d58
comment
Token Mini-Moe: Ernula from the first game and Dixie Dutilleux from Dis-United Order.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_5e929d58
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_5e929d58
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_5e929d58
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_60e49895
type
The Leader
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_60e49895
comment
The Leader: Mika is Type-II, to Fabian and Lili of S.S.S.'s Hermit squad. Sakurako is also a Type-II to Changpo and Cuilan of G.S.O.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_60e49895
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_60e49895
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
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Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_60e49895
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_652c32fa
type
Super-Deformed
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_652c32fa
comment
Super-Deformed: Chibi versions of the characters can be purchased as downloadable content.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_652c32fa
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_652c32fa
featureConfidence
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_652c32fa
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6563aeb6
type
Shameless Fanservice Girl
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6563aeb6
comment
Shameless Fanservice Girl: Ursure has no problems with stripping her clothes off around others as her idea of cooling off when the staff room at Harmonia's HQ when the A/C was busted during a very hot day. Even in her story portrait in the sequel blurred her body as everyone else in the room was shocked in her shameless display of nudity.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6563aeb6
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6563aeb6
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
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Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6563aeb6
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_680bb6b1
type
Hot-Blooded
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_680bb6b1
comment
Hot-Blooded: Changpo was also somewhat competitive with her prodigy-like piloting skills, which ends up causing trouble for everybody. As she spent time as Sakurako's subordinate, Changpo matured and grew out of this.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_680bb6b1
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_680bb6b1
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
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Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_680bb6b1
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_692c48c4
type
Navel-Deep Neckline
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_692c48c4
comment
Navel-Deep Neckline: Philomena Pasquini in the sequel has her coat open, displaying her cleavage and midriff. And to a similar extent, Anechka Alferov in said game.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_692c48c4
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_692c48c4
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
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Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_692c48c4
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6bda9a30
type
Meaningful Name
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6bda9a30
comment
Meaningful Name: The game's title can be roughly translated as "Encircling Dance of Light". Explanation The two kanji that makes up "Senko" means both rotation and light; when the two kanji combines, the word also refers to polarimetry, a science in which light waves travels in two directions in a circular fashion through an object in order to measure its optical properties. The second set of kanji for "Ronde" reads off as "Rinbu" (albeit the drama CD pronounces it as "Rondeau"), which means circular dance and "Ronde" is its French equivalent. Now think about how the game plays out. Meaningful Nickname in Fabian's case as he's a Fragile Speedster.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6bda9a30
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6bda9a30
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6bda9a30
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
type
Guide Dang It!
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
comment
Guide Dang It!: The North American and European manual of the first game contain inaccurate command input to perform each Rounders' Barrage Attacks. The actual command input for each attack can be found in game's Image Gallery under "Others" in the Extras menu. It also doesn't help the Xbox 360 version of Senko no Ronde lacks any sort of tutorials for playing the game in general that the original arcade game had.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
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Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_71bd62b9
type
Calling Your Attacks
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_71bd62b9
comment
Calling Your Attacks: A few of the characters does this when performing their Barrage attacks, some of whom will call their attacks out in English.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_71bd62b9
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_71bd62b9
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_71bd62b9
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_735b4101
type
Colour-Coded for Your Convenience
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_735b4101
comment
Colour-Coded for Your Convenience: Both player's bullets are in different colors to avoid confusion of who's attacks are coming from.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_735b4101
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_735b4101
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_735b4101
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7360806f
type
In-Series Nickname
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7360806f
comment
Meaningful Nickname in Fabian's case as he's a Fragile Speedster.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7360806f
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7360806f
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
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Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7360806f
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7598fec1
type
Stocking Filler
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7598fec1
comment
Stocking Filler: Ernula's Cartridge-B2 outfit features this.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7598fec1
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7598fec1
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
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Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7598fec1
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_792e11ec
type
Dance Battler
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_792e11ec
comment
Dance Battler: Lilli in the first game with her Barrage Attacks.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_792e11ec
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_792e11ec
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_792e11ec
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7b6f0622
type
Curtains Match the Window
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7b6f0622
comment
Curtains Match the Window: Changpo, Sakurako, Lili, and Ernula, and Dixie.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7b6f0622
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7b6f0622
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7b6f0622
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7c4b9d2
type
Sailor Fuku
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7c4b9d2
comment
Sailor Fuku: Changpo, Lili, and Ernula can wear one as DLC. So can Cuilan and Fabian.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7c4b9d2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7c4b9d2
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7c4b9d2
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7ce7d94d
type
Age-Inappropriate Dress
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7ce7d94d
comment
Age-Inappropriate Dress: Ernula's Cartridge-A1 outfit has her wearing a see-through dress and thigh h igh boots. Her Cartridge-B2 outfit has her wearing a bikini that reveals some under-boobage underneath a see-through hooded shirt complete with thigh-highs.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7ce7d94d
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7ce7d94d
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_7ce7d94d
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_801c7e4a
type
Quest for Identity
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_801c7e4a
comment
Quest for Identity: Lev LeFanu from DUO / 2, who, wakes up one day, discovers that cannot remember anything other than his own name. He joins Harmonia organization in hopes to find his missing past and identity.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_801c7e4a
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_801c7e4a
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
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Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_801c7e4a
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8328f343
type
Pointless Band-Aid
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8328f343
comment
Pointless Band-Aid: Fabian, over his nose.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8328f343
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8328f343
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8328f343
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_834420aa
type
BFS
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_834420aa
comment
BFS: Orangette's Shell, the Orbital Sword in the first game and Fuloranje Sword in the sequel. It's a humongous sword that can carve huge chunks of the opponent's armor and it covers a sizable amount of the screen, but it can full apart easily if you know where to attack it.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_834420aa
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_834420aa
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_834420aa
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_844b6779
type
Super Mode
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_844b6779
comment
Super Mode: The B.O.S.S. found with each Rounder turns it into a shoot 'em up-inspired boss vehicle with large arrays of devastating weaponry and the ability to damage the enemy just by touching them. Knowing when to activate a B.O.S.S. stock is important in high-level play strategies.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_844b6779
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_844b6779
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_844b6779
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_84e189a8
type
Life Meter
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_84e189a8
comment
Life Meter: The Armor Gauge.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_84e189a8
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_84e189a8
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_84e189a8
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_857d1626
type
Power Glows
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_857d1626
comment
Power Glows: Karel's Azureus' sub-weapon makes it tails glow in the original arcade version; in the Xbox 360 version, Azureus' entire body glows.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_857d1626
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_857d1626
featureConfidence
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_857d1626
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_85e1459a
type
Didn't Need Those Anyway!
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_85e1459a
comment
Didn't Need Those Anyway!: Mika's Shell can sacrifice its own parts for certain attacks, like giving up its thruster to perform a screen-filling barrage of bullets with its Final B.O.S.S. attack.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_85e1459a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_85e1459a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_85e1459a
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8aeccf04
type
Bullet Hell
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8aeccf04
comment
Bullet Hell: The final stages in each character's story mode is a more straight version, with the character's Rounder facing a battleship in true shoot 'em up fashion. Almost every attack from every Rounder invokes this in some fashion, B.O.S.S. modes even moreso, but still pale in comparison to the Story Mode final battles.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8aeccf04
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8aeccf04
featureConfidence
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8aeccf04
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8b93a168
type
Macross Missile Massacre
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8b93a168
comment
Macross Missile Massacre: Many Rounders launch sprays of missiles as special attacks. Some Shells do this, too.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8b93a168
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8b93a168
featureConfidence
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8b93a168
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8d219876
type
Air Jousting
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8d219876
comment
Air Jousting: One of Fabian's special moves has some lunging at his opponent with his sword while leaving a trail of bullets in his path.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8d219876
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8d219876
featureConfidence
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8d219876
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8e81e57f
type
Voice with an Internet Connection
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8e81e57f
comment
Voice with an Internet Connection: Just about every dialogue during gameplay.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8e81e57f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8e81e57f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_8e81e57f
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_907fc128
type
EveryTenThousandPoints
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_907fc128
comment
Every 10,000 Points: In the Arcade Mode of the first game, you gain an extra life and B.O.S.S. stock for the first 1,000,000pts, then scoring another 2,000,000pts, and finally another 3,000,000pts.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_907fc128
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_907fc128
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1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_907fc128
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_912b24c4
type
Art Shift
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_912b24c4
comment
Art Shift: Senko no Ronde 2, the updated reboot of DUO, had a different character artist (Akira Ito) to work on the character artwork in the game instead of the artists of the original game (Shuji Sogabe and Mizuki Takayama).
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_912b24c4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_912b24c4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_912b24c4
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_91b42301
type
Forehead of Doom
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_91b42301
comment
Forehead of Doom: Sakurako's Cartridge-A3 outfit has her bangs held back by a headset.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_91b42301
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_91b42301
featureConfidence
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_91b42301
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_91e894b4
type
Apocalypse How
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_91e894b4
comment
Apocalypse How: Told in metaphor during the opening narration, where the end of the world is described as a crying girl whose wailing caused the entire world to suffer. Finding the truth about the "Great Disaster" is the motivation for several characters in the game. Supposedly, the records are closely guarded by Goddiver's Corrupt Corporate Executive.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_91e894b4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_91e894b4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_91e894b4
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_963086ce
type
Damn You, Muscle Memory!
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_963086ce
comment
Damn You, Muscle Memory!: In the first game's Xbox 360 port, its default control scheme is A for Dash, B for Barrage Attack, X for Main Shot, Y for Sub Shot, LB for Overdrive, RB is not used, LT for B.O.S.S., and RT for Barrier, while including the option to assign a button to use Action (New) or Action (Old) from the arcade version. The sequel's home ports changes the default layout to Cross/A is Main Shot, Circle/B is Sub Shot, Square/X is Barrage Attack, Triangle/Y is Bullet Canceller, L1/LB is Assist Ability, R1/RB is Barrier, L2/LT is B.O.S.S., and R2/RT is Action (Old Barrier and Dash). While both games offer the ability to change the controller configuration, it can be a confusing change for players who are used to the first game's controller layout when going into the sequel. The input commands for Lili's Ronde of Fate, Chapter 1 and 2 move are swapped between games.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_963086ce
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_963086ce
featureConfidence
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_963086ce
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_970c790a
type
Big Bad
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_970c790a
comment
Big Bad: Ansel Modred from the first game.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_970c790a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_970c790a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_970c790a
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_9d09bf1a
type
American Kirby Is Hardcore
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_9d09bf1a
comment
American Kirby Is Hardcore: The overseas version of the box-art of the first game only gives the impression the game is all about cold-hearted machines rather than the space opera storyline inspired by Toward the Terra.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_9d09bf1a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_9d09bf1a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game)
hasFeature
Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_9d09bf1a
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_a1a1491e
type
Homage
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_a1a1491e
comment
Homage: To Toward the Terra. The game uses a similar character art-style to the manga and the game's storyline is set roughly a millennia apart from Toward the Terra. Other similarities includes that 100 years must pass in order for Earth to be habitable again, pretty-looking guys, and sometimes implied shounen-ai without any actual implications of it between their respective characters.
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_a1a1491e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Senko no Ronde (Video Game) / int_a1a1491e
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A Mech by Any Other Name
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A Mech by Any Other Name: Called "Rounders" in this game.
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Hitbox Dissonance
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Hitbox Dissonance: Senko no Ronde is, at its core, a Bullet Hell game. It would be considerably more difficult if not for this.
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Ascended Extra
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Ascended Extra and Promoted to Playable: Lucino Narukami, normally an NPC character seen in the Story Mode, is playable through Karel by Downloadable Content in the first game. He would go on to be a fully playable character in DUO under a different name, Luca Werfel. Anechka Alferov, Mika's girlfriend and another Story Mode extra in the first game, becomes an assist character in Senko no Ronde: DUO and 2.
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Combining Mecha
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Combining Mecha: The Rounders when joining with their Shells.
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Robot Girl
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Robot Girl: Ernula, who also consists of several android girls, so multiple duplicates of Ernula exist. Ranatus from the sequel is also an android girl. Cuilan, an android boy, is sometimes mistaken for one.
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Impressive Pyrotechnics
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Impressive Pyrotechnics: When a Final B.O.S.S. is destroyed, they go out with a flashy and dramatic bang.
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Ms. Fanservice
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Ms. Fanservice: Changpo and Ernula. In the sequel, there's also Ursure Uexkull, Philomena Pasquini, and Ranatus. Anechka also becomes one in the sequel.
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Blood Knight
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Blood Knight: Lili's other side, she enjoys fighting and wrecking stuff more than anything, and she doesn't care if she ends getting herself killed in the process (which did happen in her Scenario-A ending).
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Market-Based Title
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Market-Based Title: Outside of Japan, the first game was dubbed as "WarTech: Senko no Ronde". The sequel's reboot however kept its original name when it was titled as Senko no Ronde 2 in all regions.
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Non-Player Character
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Lucino Narukami, normally an NPC character seen in the Story Mode, is playable through Karel by Downloadable Content in the first game. He would go on to be a fully playable character in DUO under a different name, Luca Werfel.
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Mirror Match
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Mirror Match: In Ernula's story from the first game, she is eventually pitted against one of her own duplicate units.
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Berserk Button
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Berserk Button: Cuilan, an android boy, gets very angry if he's treated like a kid. Sakurako Sanjo and Changpo get pretty angry at anyone who messes with Cuilan.
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Alliterative Name
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Alliterative Name: This series is fond of this naming convention of its characters. In the first game there's Mika Mikli, Anechka Alferov, Fabian Fatman/the Fastman, Feltelen "Lili" Levinas, and Sakurako Sanjo. The sequel has Lev LeFanu, Henri Xia Xiaotien, Mieze Merckx, Ursure Uexkull, Dixie Dutilleux, Shinobu Sanjo, Philomena Pasquini, and Theo Tveit.
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Last Chance Hit Point
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Last Chance Hit Point: When the Armor Gauge is depleted, the character's Rounder enters Armor Vanish mode. Another hit while in Armor Vanish will result in defeat.
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Cyber Cyclops
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Cyber Cyclops: Citronette, Orangette, and Azureus.
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Fun with Acronyms
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Fun with Acronyms: B.O.S.S. stands for Booster for Over-armed Shell System. S.S.S. (Triple S) stands for Aria Federation's Special Space Service. G.S.O. stands for Goddiver Security Organization.
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Canon
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Thankfully these events are not canon as she lives to be in Senko no Ronde: Dis-United Order.
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Non-Standard Character Design
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Non-Standard Character Design: Most of the Rounders in this series generally have humanoid designs while ones manufactured by Opera such Ernula's Castrato resembles closer to a space ship. Theo's Rounder in DUO / 2, Basso Cavalier, change morph between a tank-like "Knight Mode" and a space ship-like "Rook Mode" when performing Bullet Canceller attacks.
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Proper Tights with a Skirt
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Proper Tights with a Skirt: Sakurako and Lili in both games, and also Katie Xiatien from the sequel.
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Scoring Points
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Scoring Points: Each game features a Score Attack mode, which acts as a standard Arcade Mode seen from other fighting games.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: Whenever another player enters in the game during a single-player session in the arcade game, "THE HI-ROUNDER IS APPROCHING FAST!" appears on screen. Changpo's Citronette is named after Mizuki Takayama's doujin circle of the same name, who is also the artist who contributed to the character designs; Shuji Sogabe was a also former member of the doujin circle. Changpo's Choco Topping move shares Koichi Mugitani's pen name CHOCO. Cuilan and Ernula have DLC costumes that resembles the main characters from Mamoru-kun Curse!, G.rev's own successor to Kiki Kai Kai. The two final boss themes for Arcade Mode of Senko no Ronde DUO/2, "Ballistic Messiah" and "Pure Temperance", are named after the two Enterbrain published artbooks for the first Senko no Ronde.
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Spin to Deflect Stuff
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Mika's Full Range Attack, Changpo's Sweet Roll, and Karel's Retsu attacks cause them to spin their Rounders around and spray bullets in a wide spread area. With Changpo's Sweet Roll, she can also use this move to deflect enemy fire (but not explosives or beam attacks).
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Dude Looks Like a Lady
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Dude Looks Like a Lady: Cuilan, and it gets taken even further in the sequel.
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No Name Given
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No Name Given: The other final boss of the first game is namely referred by the characters as "target".
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Beware My Stinger Tail
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Beware My Stinger Tail: The tail of Cuilan's Orangette has a ring blade at the end of it, which can be swung like a weapon.
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Spin Attack
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Spin Attack: Some of the characters utilizes some form of body rotation into their repertoire of moves. Mika's Full Range Attack, Changpo's Sweet Roll, and Karel's Retsu attacks cause them to spin their Rounders around and spray bullets in a wide spread area. With Changpo's Sweet Roll, she can also use this move to deflect enemy fire (but not explosives or beam attacks). Changpo's, Fabian's, and Ernula's close-range sub-weapon attacks. Changpo and Ernula spin their Rounders and cut their opponents with their blades; Fabian sticks his Graphride's sword into the "ground" and swings his Rounder's body around by the hilt, striking them with the skis. Lili's Tremble Dance move will cause her Brinstä to spin around as she fires her projectiles, unleashing a barrage of bullets from her Rounder's Pouchette Launcher to either scatter throughout the area or home-in on her opponent. Ernula has two spinning attacks: Her Consonance Cutter which acts similar to Changpo's Sweet Roll but she only spins her Castrato's blades around to cut enemy fire or her opponents, and Trio Sonata where she spins Castrato as she fires off a barrage of bullets and missiles. The main attack of Cuilan's Orbital Sword, and it hits hard.
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Spread Shot
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Spread Shot: Some of the Rounders' weapons and Barrage Attacks.
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Cheerful Child
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Cheerful Child: Ernula and most of her duplicates save for one them, of which is an Emotionless Robot Girl.
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Roboteching
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Roboteching: Ernula's Curtain Call, Lili's Brinstä and Madam Butterfly B.O.S.S. Mode, and Changpo's Citronette do this with lasers. Several Rounders fire missiles that do this, too.
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After-Combat Recovery
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After-Combat Recovery: In the Score Attack mode, you regain 50% of your Armor Gauge after each round.
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Reflecting Laser
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Reflecting Laser: Ernula's Rounder, Castrato, wields a weapon called Ensemble Laser. If she deploys her Option Unit "Consonance", the Ensemble Laser can be reflected around the battlefield, penning in the enemy or hitting them from unexpected angles.
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Expressive Accessory
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Expressive Accessory: The rabbits with Ernula's clothes emote with her expressions.
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Updated Re-release
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Updated Re-release: The arcade had a few revisions after the initial release. New Version was released to address the issues of initial version of the game (e.g. Ernula needed to be unlocked with a code, mirror matches not being possible, and character balance problems) while adding a new alternate mode for the Action Button. SP adds further re-balances characters and a Novice Mode function where you start with higher offense and defense, but you're locked out of using Overdrive. Your Rounder will also enter Final B.O.S.S. mode whenever it reaches Armor Vanish state when possible. The other trade-off is that your defense will decrease as you win matches.
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Opera Gloves
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Opera Gloves: Ernula wears them with one of her outfits. Also Anechka wears them in the sequel.
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Mama Bear
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Sakurako Sanjo and Changpo get pretty angry at anyone who messes with Cuilan.
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Meta Multiplayer
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Meta Multiplayer: Leaderboards in the Xbox 360 port of the first and second games, and would also be featured in 2's Score Attack mode.
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Humongous Mecha
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Humongous Mecha: The Rounders, which are "as common as cars". Special military-use Rounders called "Hi-Rounders" require a special license.
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Fanservice Pack
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Some of the new and returning female characters in Senko no Ronde: Dis-United Order are clad in more skimpier outfits.
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Battleship Raid
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Battleship Raid: One of the final bosses of the first game.
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Animal-Eared Headband
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Animal-Eared Headband: Cuilan wears a cat-eared one with Sailor Fuku costume. Ernula has a rabbit-eared headband with one of her Cartridge-B2 outfit.
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Downloadable Content: The first game has extra DLC costumes for the characters that also changes the palette of their Rounders. Unfortunately, the DLCs was never released outside of Japan, however it may be possible to use them in the English version by purchasing them with a Japanese Xbox LIVE account. Senko no Ronde 2 also has some DLCs. Karel and Lili re-introduced as DLC characters but as a free add-on, along with the Voice-Pack for many characters. Temjim with Fei-Yen and Jake with Crea from Virtual-ON and Assault Suit Valken respectively guess star in the game as DLC characters as well.
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Critical Status Buff: Upon reaching Armor Vanish state, your Rounder's hit-box becomes visible, its maneuverability increases, and the Charge Meter fills up x2.5 faster than normal (but after activation of Final B.O.S.S. mode, it slows down considerably). Upon entering this state, your Rounder also releases an Anti-Field to clear out bullets near-by.
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Ridiculously Human Robot: According Sakurako in Ernula's Scenario-A path of the first game, she finds out that Ernula is closer to being human than any present android ever created.
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Boss Warning Siren: A siren sounds off when a Final B.O.S.S. has been activated in the first game; in the sequel, a siren goes off when any B.O.S.S. mode is activated. Regardless of the game that's being played, cue the other player's Oh, Crap! response.
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Cool Big Sis
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Cool Big Sis: Changpo, to Cuilan.
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Attack Drone
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Attack Drone: Lili's Brinstä, Karel's Azureus, Mika's Ventuno-II and Ernula's Castrato all possess attack bits. Lili's fires lasers, Karel's and Mika's fire missiles, and Ernula's reflects her Rounder's Wave-Motion Gun around the battlefield.
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Team Mom
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Team Mom: Sakurako, to Changpo and Cuilan.
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Theme Naming
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Theme Naming: Lili's Barrage Attacks are named after different dance styles.
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