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* [[Cut Song]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MY9LTWjcvq0 "Zatsuza"] from the ''DaiFukkatsu BLACK Label'' soundtrack was initially thought to be this, but it was revealed that the song plays during the fight against Zatsuza, the [[Beyond the Impossible|stronger]] replacement of [[Harder Than Hard|Hibachi]].
* [[Development Hell]]: There is a patch for the [[X Box]] 360 version of ''DaiOuJou'' that fixes the numerous bugs in the game (see [[Porting Disaster]]). It took about ''two years'' since the game was released to make; by the time it was out the sequel ''DaiFukkatsu'' was already ported.
* [[Development Hell]]: There is a patch for the [[Xbox]] 360 version of ''DaiOuJou'' that fixes the numerous bugs in the game (see [[Porting Disaster]] in the YMMV section). It took about ''two years'' since the game was released to make; by the time it was out, the sequel ''DaiFukkatsu'' was already ported.
* [[Fan Nickname]]: In ''SaiDaiOuJou'' {{spoiler|Hibachi is called "[[Moe Anthropomorphism|Lolibachi]]" or "[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica|Mado]][[Aoi Yuuki|bachi]]"}}
* [[Fan Nickname]]: In ''SaiDaiOuJou'', {{spoiler|Hibachi is called "[[Moe Anthropomorphism|Lolibachi]]" or "[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica|Mado]][[Aoi Yuuki|bachi]]"}}.
** Ketsupachi for ''DaiFukkatsu'' BLACK Label Arrange Mode on the [[X Box]] 360. (See [[Crossover]]).
** Ketsupachi for ''DaiFukkatsu'' BLACK Label Arrange Mode on the [[Xbox]] 360 (see [[Crossover]] in the main section).
* [[Genre Popularizer]]: While certainly not the first [[Bullet Hell]] game (''Batsugun'', another such game, was released 2 years before ''DonPachi''), ''DoDonPachi'' certainly did popularize the concept.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]:
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]:
** In ''SaiDaiOuJou'' {{spoiler|Hibachi is voiced by [[Aoi Yuuki]].}}
** In ''SaiDaiOuJou'' {{spoiler|Hibachi is voiced by [[Aoi Yuuki]]}}.
** In ''SaiDaiOuJou'', Hikari is voiced by [[Eri Kitamura]], the voice of Sayaka Miki.
** In ''SaiDaiOuJou'', Hikari is voiced by [[Eri Kitamura]], the voice of Sayaka Miki.
** In ''SaiDaiOuJou'', Saya is voiced by [[Aya Hirano]], best known for [[Haruhi Suzumiya]], [[Fairy Tail|Lucy Heartfilia]], [[Lucky Star|Konata Izumi]], [[Kiddy Grade|Lumiere]], and [[Death Note|Misa Amane]].
** In ''SaiDaiOuJou'', Saya is voiced by [[Aya Hirano]], best known for [[Haruhi Suzumiya]], [[Fairy Tail|Lucy Heartfilia]], [[Lucky Star|Konata Izumi]], [[Kiddy Grade|Lumiere]], and [[Death Note|Misa Amane]].
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: ''DoDonPachi Campaign Version'', a single board of which was distributed, and to a contest winner. As such, this version is not available in MAME, and if the board becomes damaged beyond repair, this piece of history (and arrange mode of ''DoDonPachi'') is gone. '''Forever'''.
* [[No Export for You]] -- The first game has a proper US release, and the second has an "International" release. And that's only for arcades; none of the console releases have made their way outside of Japan.
* [[No Export for You]]:
** The first game has a proper US release, and the second has an "International" release. And that's only for arcades; none of the console releases have made their way outside of Japan.
** Rising Star is set to finally end this trend with a European release of ''DaiFukkatsu'' (under the English title used for the iPhone game) in November 2011. However, North America shows no sign of getting it.
** Rising Star is set to finally end this trend with a European release of ''DaiFukkatsu'' (under the English title used for the iPhone game) in November 2011. However, North America shows no sign of getting it.
*** Rising Star has announced that the European release will be compatible with US-NTSC consoles. So North America ''does'' get it... if they're willing to import. However, an EU [[X Box Live]] account is needed for the V1.5 and Black Label DLC's. And the Black Label Arrange mode (aka "Ketsuipachi") is not available outside of Japan.
*** Rising Star has announced that the European release will be compatible with US-NTSC consoles. So North America ''does'' get it... if they're willing to import. However, an EU [[X Box Live]] account is needed for the V1.5 and ''Black Label'' DLC's. And the Black Label Arrange mode (a.k.a. "Ketsuipachi") is not available outside of Japan.
*** The iOS ports are downloadable in America, however.
*** The iOS ports are downloadable in America, however.
** The retail version of ''DaiFukkatsu Black Label''. Although the DLC version of ''Black Label'' is available in the PAL version, which has no region lockout, it does not have the the ''[[Ketsui]]'' [[crossover]] arrange mode that the retail version has.
** The retail version of ''DaiFukkatsu Black Label''. Although the DLC version of ''Black Label'' is available in the PAL version, which has no region lockout, it does not have the the ''[[Ketsui]]'' [[crossover]] arrange mode that the retail version has.
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** ''SaiDaiOuJou'', though at the least it is region-free.
** ''SaiDaiOuJou'', though at the least it is region-free.
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 24 March 2018


  • Cut Song: "Zatsuza" from the DaiFukkatsu BLACK Label soundtrack was initially thought to be this, but it was revealed that the song plays during the fight against Zatsuza, the stronger replacement of Hibachi.
  • Development Hell: There is a patch for the Xbox 360 version of DaiOuJou that fixes the numerous bugs in the game (see Porting Disaster in the YMMV section). It took about two years since the game was released to make; by the time it was out, the sequel DaiFukkatsu was already ported.
  • Fan Nickname: In SaiDaiOuJou, Hibachi is called "Lolibachi" or "Madobachi".
    • Ketsupachi for DaiFukkatsu BLACK Label Arrange Mode on the Xbox 360 (see Crossover in the main section).
  • Genre Popularizer: While certainly not the first Bullet Hell game (Batsugun, another such game, was released 2 years before DonPachi), DoDonPachi certainly did popularize the concept.
  • Hey, It's That Voice!:
  • Keep Circulating the Tapes: DoDonPachi Campaign Version, a single board of which was distributed, and to a contest winner. As such, this version is not available in MAME, and if the board becomes damaged beyond repair, this piece of history (and arrange mode of DoDonPachi) is gone. Forever.
  • No Export for You:
    • The first game has a proper US release, and the second has an "International" release. And that's only for arcades; none of the console releases have made their way outside of Japan.
    • Rising Star is set to finally end this trend with a European release of DaiFukkatsu (under the English title used for the iPhone game) in November 2011. However, North America shows no sign of getting it.
      • Rising Star has announced that the European release will be compatible with US-NTSC consoles. So North America does get it... if they're willing to import. However, an EU X Box Live account is needed for the V1.5 and Black Label DLC's. And the Black Label Arrange mode (a.k.a. "Ketsuipachi") is not available outside of Japan.
      • The iOS ports are downloadable in America, however.
    • The retail version of DaiFukkatsu Black Label. Although the DLC version of Black Label is available in the PAL version, which has no region lockout, it does not have the the Ketsui crossover arrange mode that the retail version has.
      • Irony: The Ketsui arrange mode's soundtrack was arranged by Jake Kaufman, an American composer.
    • SaiDaiOuJou, though at the least it is region-free.