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* [[Die for Our Ship]] / [[Ship-to-Ship Combat]]: If there's a discussion about Ulala x Purge and Ulala x Jaguar, things aren't going to be pretty, needless to say...
* [[Draco in Leather Pants]]: Purge does have a sad backstory, but fangirls take this to a whole different level. Remember fans: Purge does not comprehend love.
* [[Ear Worm]]: The game's theme song, "Mexican Flyer".
** Pretty much any song could become this.
* [[Evil Is Sexy]]: Evila, Purge, and Shadow for some.
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** "Oh come on, do you REALLY think they would kill someone off in this game?"
* [[Needs More Love]]: Stop teasing us Sega, and give us a third game already!
** [[Missed Moment of Awesome]]: Look on playthroughs of this on [[YouTube]] and check the comments. older comments will ask why Sega didn't make a Wii version; more recent comments will have also expanded it to include the [[Play Station 3]] Move and the Xbox Kinect. (Thoughthough most often the Kinect; because a Space Channel 5 Mini-game was released on the Sega-Superstar game for the Eyetoy.).
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: Blank TV. Yes, that's his [[Fridge Horror|BODY]] twisting like that in the monitor.
* [[Polished Port]]: The Steam version of ''Part 2''. Originally falling under [[Porting Disaster]], Sega went out of their way in mid-2014 to fix various dire issues with the game. The launcher no longer has issues saving settings, the entire game can be navigated with a controller, the game shows the correct prompts based on what you choose in the launcher, stability has gotten better, and syncing issues are practically non-existent. It did however remove the Japanese dub, but it was later reinstated along with Japanese FMV's, which the original port lacked. Combine all that together with gorgeous 1080p visuals, and it's by far the definitive version of the game.
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** A very slight case. The rhythm is slightly "off" in the PS2 version of the game, especially compared to the original Dreamcast game. A skilled player can adjust to it, but it is definitely noticeable enough to cause problems and has been commented on by a number of players.
** Then, there is the Game Boy Advance version.
** Don't forget the PC version of ''[[Space Channel 5|Part 2]]'', the timing would sometimes go off for no reason, the game crashes at certain parts (Such as Report 4) when the voices are set in Japanese and the Japanese cutscenes are missing.
* [[That One Boss]]:
** Evila, Giant Evila and Purge the King have made many people toss their controllers.