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* [[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 [[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. |
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* [[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]]"}} |
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** Ketsupachi for ''DaiFukkatsu'' BLACK Label Arrange Mode on the [[X Box]] 360. (See [[ |
** Ketsupachi for ''DaiFukkatsu'' BLACK Label Arrange Mode on the [[X Box]] 360. (See [[Crossover]]). |
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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: |
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** In ''SaiDaiOuJou'' {{spoiler|Hibachi is voiced by [[Aoi Yuuki]].}} |
** In ''SaiDaiOuJou'' {{spoiler|Hibachi is voiced by [[Aoi Yuuki]].}} |
Revision as of 21:29, 11 June 2014
- 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.
- Fan Nickname: In SaiDaiOuJou Hibachi is called "Lolibachi" or "Madobachi"
- Hey, It's That Voice!:
- In SaiDaiOuJou Hibachi is voiced by Aoi Yuuki.
- 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, Lucy Heartfilia, Konata Izumi, Lumiere, and Misa Amane.
- 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 (aka "Ketsuipachi") is not available outside of Japan.
- The iOS ports are downloadable in America, however.
- 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.