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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: In retrospect; Zophar's [[Guilty Gear|Slayer]].
* [[No Export for You]]: The [[Sega Saturn]] version of the remake, because of the fact that the Saturn had failed and lost all notoriety in the States by the time both it and the [[PlayStation]] version were released in Japan.
* [[I Knew It!]]: Ruby's an obvious one for those that played ''Silver Star'' first.
* [[No Export for You]]: The [[Sega Saturn]] version of the remake, because of the fact that the Saturn had failed and lost all notoriety in the States by the time both it and the [[PlayStation]] version were released in Japan (there being bad blood between Vic Ireland of Working Design and Sega management by that point didn't help matters).
* [[Playing Against Type]]: [[Hikaru Midorikawa]] is known for playing intense characters, but Hiro is rather happy-go-lucky.
* [[Talking to Himself|Talking to Herself]]: Jenny Stigel voiced both Jean and Ruby. If not for the pitch-change applied to Ruby's voice, they would sound exactly the same.
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 25 September 2018


  • Hey, It's That Voice!: In retrospect; Zophar's Slayer.
  • I Knew It!: Ruby's an obvious one for those that played Silver Star first.
  • No Export for You: The Sega Saturn version of the remake, because of the fact that the Saturn had failed and lost all notoriety in the States by the time both it and the PlayStation version were released in Japan (there being bad blood between Vic Ireland of Working Design and Sega management by that point didn't help matters).
  • Playing Against Type: Hikaru Midorikawa is known for playing intense characters, but Hiro is rather happy-go-lucky.
  • Talking to Herself: Jenny Stigel voiced both Jean and Ruby. If not for the pitch-change applied to Ruby's voice, they would sound exactly the same.