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* [[Marth Debuted in Smash Bros]]: Parts of the casts of the first two games made their American debuts in, of all things, Gust's ''other'' RPG series ''[[Ar tonelico]]'', in a bonus virtual reality level for the two heroines. And with the release of ''[[Cross Edge]]'' in the States in May 2009, Marie has made her American console debut - completely outside her own franchise or even ''company''.
** "Marth Syndrome" has now struck the franchise ''twice''; ''Trinity Universe'' has been released in the US, and it features characters from Gust, Nippon Ichi and Idea Factory games... including the titular heroine of ''Atelier Violet''. This means that Violet joins Marie in debuting in America in a game ''not directly produced by her home company''. Frothing, possibly rabid gamers [[In Joke|armed with carrots]] have been spotted outside NISA's offices at this point.
** And, of course, there's the fact that, thanks to bringing ''[[Atelier Annie]]'' over first, this trope now applies to Liese Randel, the heroine of ''Atelier Liese''.
* [[Sequel First]]: Arguably started with ''Atelier Iris 1'', since we got that game ahead of the first five "proper" Atelier games. This happened much more blatantly with ''Atelier Annie'', however, which serves as a sort of sequel to ''Atelier Liese''; Liese Randel, protagonist of the previous game, makes a major appearance in ''Annie'', and her game ''not'' making it to the States necessitates marking some spoilers out of politeness.
* [[Sequel First]]: Arguably started with ''Atelier Iris 1'', since we got that game ahead of the first five "proper" Atelier games. This happened much more blatantly with ''Atelier Annie'', however, which serves as a sort of sequel to ''Atelier Liese''; Liese Randel, protagonist of the previous game, makes a major appearance in ''Annie'', and her game ''not'' making it to the States necessitates marking some spoilers out of politeness.



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  • Marth Debuted in Smash Bros: Parts of the casts of the first two games made their American debuts in, of all things, Gust's other RPG series Ar tonelico, in a bonus virtual reality level for the two heroines. And with the release of Cross Edge in the States in May 2009, Marie has made her American console debut - completely outside her own franchise or even company.
    • "Marth Syndrome" has now struck the franchise twice; Trinity Universe has been released in the US, and it features characters from Gust, Nippon Ichi and Idea Factory games... including the titular heroine of Atelier Violet. This means that Violet joins Marie in debuting in America in a game not directly produced by her home company. Frothing, possibly rabid gamers armed with carrots have been spotted outside NISA's offices at this point.
    • And, of course, there's the fact that, thanks to bringing Atelier Annie over first, this trope now applies to Liese Randel, the heroine of Atelier Liese.
  • Sequel First: Arguably started with Atelier Iris 1, since we got that game ahead of the first five "proper" Atelier games. This happened much more blatantly with Atelier Annie, however, which serves as a sort of sequel to Atelier Liese; Liese Randel, protagonist of the previous game, makes a major appearance in Annie, and her game not making it to the States necessitates marking some spoilers out of politeness.