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A doujin fighting game, commonly known as ''BBB'', made by the company known as NRF, based on the Strategy RPG/H-Game ''[[Big Bang Age|Daibanchou/Big Bang Age]]'' by Alicesoft. It was mildly popular in early-mid 2007 when it was first released, but gradually encountered issues when the updates would completely overpower some characters rather than balancing gameplay, and the team eventually broke up.
 
Despite that, it maintains a cult following in some online fighting game circles, and a sequel, ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20111207060354/http://aja-games.com/aja_blog/ Big Bang Beat Revolve]'', or ''BBBR'', has been made by [[Koumajou Densetsu|Frontier Aja]], who took over production from NRF and periodically released alpha versions of the game prior to its debut at Comiket 80.
 
Unrelated to [[Big Bang Mini]].
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* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Heita's surname is spelled as Jinnai in ''Big Bang Age'' and as Zinnai in ''Big Bang Beat''. It's understandable, as "z" sounds in Japanese are sometimes represented with "j" sounds. A similar misspelling/phonetic shift has made Akito of the Dark into Agito of the Dark.
* [[The Stoic]]: Kunagi Tenrou, even in regards to her childhood friend Rouga (though she is awfully partial to cute things, and she does care about him in her own cool-as-a-cucumber manner).
** [[Super Mode]]: Big Bang Mode effectively counts as this for every character in the second game. Though it lasts for an extremely short time, it gives unlimited super meter for the duration of the mode, and greatly boosts the combo potential of every character while active.
* [[Super Mode]]: [[Magikarp Power|By using Heita's long-winded taunt four times in a row]] (''Big Bang Beat'' only), or triggering Big Bang Mode in ''Big Bang Beat Revolve'', his "Super Mode" transformation is activated, increasing his power and speed. Daigo's power-up comes in the form of Devil Daigo, though it has effects on more than just his fighting skills: he gains X-ray vision, which he uses to peep on girls.
* [[Token Mini-MoeLoli]]: In the first game, Kunagi; in the second, she's joined by Kinako Tsukuyomi. However, Kunagi [[Older Than They Look|is actually around the age of the rest of the cast]]. She was [[Baleful Polymorph|turned into a giant wolf]], and she reverted into a child-like body when she regained her human form.
** Big Bang Mode effectively counts as this for every character in the second game. Though it lasts for an extremely short time, it gives unlimited super meter for the duration of the mode, and greatly boosts the combo potential of every character while active.
* [[Token Mini-Moe]]: In the first game, Kunagi; in the second, she's joined by Kinako Tsukuyomi. However, Kunagi [[Older Than They Look|is actually around the age of the rest of the cast]]. She was [[Baleful Polymorph|turned into a giant wolf]], and she reverted into a child-like body when she regained her human form.
* [[Use Your Head]]: Ren's regular grab, and one of his super moves, involves a nasty headbutt. The latter, which is part of a close-range grab super, can be charged up with precise timing to do even more damage.
* [[Variable-Length Chain]]: Erika Miyazato uses one with barbs and spikes for long-range and ensnarement attacks.
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