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* [[Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed]]
 
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** Taken [[Up to Eleven]] in the sequel where before you even have your first fight against Judge The Hard / CFW Judge, you already get ''three'' trophies.
* [[Date Crepe]]: In one of the bonus artworks designed by the company, Noire and Neptune do this, as well as Blanc and Vert.
* [[Design -It -Yourself Equipment]]: You get to decide what image appears for some attacks in the first game - you get to supply them yourself.
** In the second game and the remakes, you can edit your character's outfits and the goddesses' processor units for some stat adjustments.
* [[Digital Piracy Is Evil|Digital Piracy Is EVIL!]]: Well, if your [[Big Bad]] is the personification of piracy (known as [[Take That|Arfoire]]), then this trope definitely applies.
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* [[Minimalist Cast]]: Only playable characters, villains, and oracles are ever shown. Everyone else either never appears physically or is a generic NPC silhouette.
** The first game lampshades this when someone's lost their child and you're told that you'll know it's him because he's a generic NPC silhouette.
* [[Moe Anthropomorphism]]: The point of the game. Let's just start with the [[PlayStationPlay Station 3]], [[Xbox 360]], [[Wii]] and the (unreleased) Sega Neptune.
* [[Multiple Endings]]
* [[Name's the Same]]: This Black Heart is definitely not [[Ghost Rider|the son]] [[Marvel vs. Capcom 2|of Mephisto]] nor a boss from ''[[Battle Garegga]]''.
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* [[Our Gods Are Greater]]: Uhh, duh...
* [[Party in My Pocket]]: Well, obviously! Then again, you can switch out the on-screen avatar, which is actually important in the first game because different characters have different functions on the map screen. For instance, Neptune pulls out a hammer to smash obstacles, Compa rings a bell to attract monsters, and IF uses her search mode to uncover invisible chests.
* This mechanic was watered down in the Rebirth remakes, so the only changes are the voices and the on map symbol attack weapon animations.
* [[Power Floats]]: Whenever Neptune, Blanc, Vert, and Noire (or their sisters) transform to their respective goddess forms, they always float in the air.
* [[Rainbow Pimp Gear]]: Generally averted with the outfits and accessories you normally get for the characters, but you make some truly outrageous processor combinations for the goddesses, though even the regular outfits can achieve this effect if you go out of your way to select clashing clothing and accessories.
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* [[The Unexpected]]: [[Nobuo Uematsu|Earthbound]] [[Crowning Music of Awesome|Papas]] will play some of the music in Neptune Victory. It doesn't look like anyone will be complaining about sub-par music anymore.
* [[Twenty Bear Asses]]: Many of the quests involve this.
* [[Video Game Perversity Potential]]: The first game allows players to use pictures stored in their [[PlayStationPlay Station 3]] units for "R/W disc" special attacks -- even pornographic ones. The second game allows Nepgear's CPU outfit to be customized via the Costume Canvas system, and "nude mods" have been made. [https://web.archive.org/web/20130602032151/http://nisamerica.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=6154&start=0 Have fun.]
** The Steam versions of the Rebirth games can be modded, which includes the character appearances, so nude mods and slutty cosplay are possible to create.
* [[Visual Novel]]: With some [[Ecchi|H-game]] references.
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