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** Michelle is very close in gameplay and temperament to [[Franchise/XMen Phoenix]].

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** Michelle is very close in gameplay and temperament to [[Franchise/XMen [[ComicBook/XMen Phoenix]].
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Battle High is an indie versus FightingGame created by [=PointFive=] Projects, available on PC and UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade. The story revolves around a special school in San Bruno, California, designed specifically for teenagers with special elemental powers. All of the kids are brash and prone to fight, and every character have some sort of connection with at least one other character.

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Battle High is an indie versus FightingGame created by [=PointFive=] Projects, available on PC and UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade.Platform/XboxLiveArcade. The story revolves around a special school in San Bruno, California, designed specifically for teenagers with special elemental powers. All of the kids are brash and prone to fight, and every character have some sort of connection with at least one other character.



The more-or-less complete version of San Bruno, ''Battle High: Elemental Revolt'', was made available for UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade in early 2011. The first game is no longer available due to the Xbox Live Indie game store closed down in fall of 2017. However...

''Battle High 2'', which adds 4 new playable characters and an unlockable boss as well as voice acting, released in March 2013 for Xbox Live Arcade (which is also no longer available) and Windows, later being released also for Mac, Linux, and {{OUYA}}/Razer Forge TV. Battle High 2 A+, an upgraded release which adds 2 new playable characters and a remixed soundtrack, hit the UsefulNotes/XboxOne in 2015 and on PC/Steam in 2017.

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The more-or-less complete version of San Bruno, ''Battle High: Elemental Revolt'', was made available for UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade Platform/XboxLiveArcade in early 2011. The first game is no longer available due to the Xbox Live Indie game store closed down in fall of 2017. However...

''Battle High 2'', which adds 4 new playable characters and an unlockable boss as well as voice acting, released in March 2013 for Xbox Live Arcade (which is also no longer available) and Windows, later being released also for Mac, Linux, and {{OUYA}}/Razer Forge TV. Battle High 2 A+, an upgraded release which adds 2 new playable characters and a remixed soundtrack, hit the UsefulNotes/XboxOne Platform/XboxOne in 2015 and on PC/Steam in 2017.



* AprilFoolsDay: "Nettou Battle High" in 2012, a supposed UsefulNotes/DSiWare release that echoed the "Nettou" series of fighting games available for the UsefulNotes/GameBoy in the early 1990's.

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* AprilFoolsDay: "Nettou Battle High" in 2012, a supposed UsefulNotes/DSiWare Platform/DSiWare release that echoed the "Nettou" series of fighting games available for the UsefulNotes/GameBoy Platform/GameBoy in the early 1990's.
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* {{Nerd}}: Arvid again.

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Battle High is an indie versus FightingGame created by PointFive Projects, available on PC and UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade. The story revolves around a special school in San Bruno, California, designed specifically for teenagers with special elemental powers. All of the kids are brash and prone to fight, and every character have some sort of connection with at least one other character.

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Battle High is an indie versus FightingGame created by PointFive [=PointFive=] Projects, available on PC and UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade. The story revolves around a special school in San Bruno, California, designed specifically for teenagers with special elemental powers. All of the kids are brash and prone to fight, and every character have some sort of connection with at least one other character.



* [[BlindBlackGuy Blind Black Gal]]: Jada, who blinded herself showing off with her powers.

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* [[BlindBlackGuy Blind Black Gal]]: BlindBlackGuy: Jada, who blinded herself showing off with her powers.powers.
* BlowYouAway: Shinji, Arvid, and Klein



* DishingOutDirt: Jiro and Kazuo



* [[ElectricBlackGuy Electric Black Gal]]: Jada again.
* ElementalPowers: Well, considering the entire game is based on the premise of people suddenly developing elemental powers, it would be a cop-out to NOT have them.
** BlowYouAway: Shinji, Arvid, and Klein
** DishingOutDirt: Jiro and Kazuo
** MakingASplash: Khai, Mai, and Beat, although Mai uses her power in more of a way to make her AnIcePerson.
** PlayingWithFire: Heavyweight, Michelle, and Lucio ([[spoiler: Also Michael from the ill-fated Team-Up game.]])
** PsychicPowers: The mysterious Principal
** ShockAndAwe: Ryken, Bryan, and Jada

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* [[ElectricBlackGuy Electric Black Gal]]: ElectricBlackGuy: Jada again.
* ElementalPowers: Well, considering the entire game is based on the The game's premise of involves people suddenly developing elemental powers, it would be a cop-out to NOT have them.
** BlowYouAway: Shinji, Arvid, and Klein
** DishingOutDirt: Jiro and Kazuo
** MakingASplash: Khai, Mai, and Beat, although Mai uses her power in more of a way to make her AnIcePerson.
** PlayingWithFire: Heavyweight, Michelle, and Lucio ([[spoiler: Also Michael from the ill-fated Team-Up game.]])
** PsychicPowers: The mysterious Principal
** ShockAndAwe: Ryken, Bryan, and Jada
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* ImaginationBasedSuperpower:
** While most characters can make bricks and spikes with their elemental powers, Bryan creates actual, physical objects with a few of his attacks, like desk chairs, computer monitors, chainsaws, fire axes, and machetes.
** The Principal seems to favor making giant fists out of his psychic energy, as well as body doubles.


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* MakingASplash: Khai, Mai, and Beat, although Mai uses her power in more of a way to make her AnIcePerson.


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* PlayingWithFire: Heavyweight, Michelle, and Lucio. Also Michael from the ill-fated Team-Up game.
* PsychicPowers: The mysterious Principal.
* ShockAndAwe: Ryken, Bryan, and Jada
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* AprilFoolsDay: "Nettou Battle High" in 2012, a supposed UsefulNotes/DSiWare release that echoed the "Nettou" series of fighting games available for the GameBoy in the early 1990's.

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* AprilFoolsDay: "Nettou Battle High" in 2012, a supposed UsefulNotes/DSiWare release that echoed the "Nettou" series of fighting games available for the GameBoy UsefulNotes/GameBoy in the early 1990's.
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Additional info and the addition of the BH 2 A+ characters and names.


The more-or-less complete version of San Bruno, ''Battle High: Elemental Revolt'', was made available for UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade in early 2011.

''Battle High 2'', which adds 4 new playable characters and an unlockable boss as well as voice acting, released in March 2013 for Xbox Live Arcade and Windows, later being released also for Mac, Linux, and {{OUYA}}/Razer Forge TV. Battle High 2 A+, an upgraded release, hit the UsefulNotes/XboxOne in 2015.

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The more-or-less complete version of San Bruno, ''Battle High: Elemental Revolt'', was made available for UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade in early 2011.

2011. The first game is no longer available due to the Xbox Live Indie game store closed down in fall of 2017. However...

''Battle High 2'', which adds 4 new playable characters and an unlockable boss as well as voice acting, released in March 2013 for Xbox Live Arcade (which is also no longer available) and Windows, later being released also for Mac, Linux, and {{OUYA}}/Razer Forge TV. Battle High 2 A+, an upgraded release, release which adds 2 new playable characters and a remixed soundtrack, hit the UsefulNotes/XboxOne in 2015.
2015 and on PC/Steam in 2017.



** MakingASplash: Khai and Mai, although Mai uses her power in more of a way to make her AnIcePerson.
** PlayingWithFire: Heavyweight and Michelle ([[spoiler: Also Michael from the ill-fated Team-Up game.]])

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** MakingASplash: Khai and Khai, Mai, and Beat, although Mai uses her power in more of a way to make her AnIcePerson.
** PlayingWithFire: Heavyweight Heavyweight, Michelle, and Michelle Lucio ([[spoiler: Also Michael from the ill-fated Team-Up game.]])



* WalkingShirtlessScene: Heavyweight and Ryken

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* WalkingShirtlessScene: Heavyweight Heavyweight, Ryken, and RykenLucio
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Battle High is an indie versus FightingGame created by PointFive Projects, available on PC and XboxLiveArcade. The story revolves around a special school in San Bruno, California, designed specifically for teenagers with special elemental powers. All of the kids are brash and prone to fight, and every character have some sort of connection with at least one other character.

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Battle High is an indie versus FightingGame created by PointFive Projects, available on PC and XboxLiveArcade.UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade. The story revolves around a special school in San Bruno, California, designed specifically for teenagers with special elemental powers. All of the kids are brash and prone to fight, and every character have some sort of connection with at least one other character.



The more-or-less complete version of San Bruno, ''Battle High: Elemental Revolt'', was made available for XboxLiveArcade in early 2011.

''Battle High 2'', which adds 4 new playable characters and an unlockable boss as well as voice acting, released in March 2013 for Xbox Live Arcade and Windows, later being released also for Mac, Linux, and {{OUYA}}/Razer Forge TV. Battle High 2 A+, an upgraded release, hit the XboxOne in 2015.

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The more-or-less complete version of San Bruno, ''Battle High: Elemental Revolt'', was made available for XboxLiveArcade UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade in early 2011.

''Battle High 2'', which adds 4 new playable characters and an unlockable boss as well as voice acting, released in March 2013 for Xbox Live Arcade and Windows, later being released also for Mac, Linux, and {{OUYA}}/Razer Forge TV. Battle High 2 A+, an upgraded release, hit the XboxOne UsefulNotes/XboxOne in 2015.

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''Battle High 2'', which adds 4 new playable characters and an unlockable boss as well as voice acting, released in March 2013 for Xbox Live Arcade and Windows. An upgraded version featuring numerous tweaks and a new engine is in production for Windows and {{OUYA}}.

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''Battle High 2'', which adds 4 new playable characters and an unlockable boss as well as voice acting, released in March 2013 for Xbox Live Arcade and Windows. An Windows, later being released also for Mac, Linux, and {{OUYA}}/Razer Forge TV. Battle High 2 A+, an upgraded version featuring numerous tweaks and a new engine is release, hit the XboxOne in production for Windows and {{OUYA}}.
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* [[ElectricBlackGuy Electric Black Gal]]: Jada again.
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* AprilFoolsDay: "Nettou Battle High" in 2012, a supposed DSiWare release that echoed the "Nettou" series of fighting games available for the GameBoy in the early 1990's.

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* AprilFoolsDay: "Nettou Battle High" in 2012, a supposed DSiWare UsefulNotes/DSiWare release that echoed the "Nettou" series of fighting games available for the GameBoy in the early 1990's.
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** Michelle is very close in gameplay and temperament to [[Franchise/{{X-Men}} Phoenix]].

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** Michelle is very close in gameplay and temperament to [[Franchise/{{X-Men}} [[Franchise/XMen Phoenix]].
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Since the sequel has voice acting, expect a lot of this.
** Arvid and Klein are voiced by Tim Sutton, who plays Tim[[spoiler:/Masky]] in MarbleHornets.
** Creator/KiraBuckland, KyleHebert, Amanda Lee, and Danielle [=McRae=] are also in the cast.
* ImaginationBasedSuperpower: While most characters can make bricks and spikes with their elemental powers, Bryan creates actual, physical objects with a few of his attacks, like desk chairs, computer monitors, chainsaws, fire axes, and baseball bats.
** The Principal seems to favor making giant fists out of his psychic energy, as well as body doubles.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The initial build/demo, Battle High: Team-Up. YoyoGames updated their browser plugin, which broke the game's ability to run. The team also does not have the program any longer.
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Battle High is an indie versus FightingGame created by PointFive Projects, available on PC and XboxLiveArcade. The story revolves around a special school in San Bruno, California, designed specifically for teenagers with special elemental powers. All of the kids are brash and prone to fight, and every character have some sort of connection with at least one other character.
''Battle High: Team-Up'' was the initial beta, featuring tag team gameplay, which is absent from later installments.

''Battle High: San Bruno'' is the PC version, made available in demo installments, before being more-or-less shelved. It's said that a final version will be available in 2012.

The more-or-less complete version of San Bruno, ''Battle High: Elemental Revolt'', was made available for XboxLiveArcade in early 2011.

''Battle High 2'', which adds 4 new playable characters and an unlockable boss as well as voice acting, released in March 2013 for Xbox Live Arcade and Windows. An upgraded version featuring numerous tweaks and a new engine is in production for Windows and {{OUYA}}.

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* {{Acrofatic}}: Arvid. He's a chubby sucker, but he can bound through the air and stomp on your head. Semi-justified because he uses his wind powers to move himself around swiftly.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Bryan's skin is blue.
* AprilFoolsDay: "Nettou Battle High" in 2012, a supposed DSiWare release that echoed the "Nettou" series of fighting games available for the GameBoy in the early 1990's.
* ArtStyleDissonance: Battle High 2's character art is very cartoony. This is in stark contrast to the sprite art, which is much more realistic (if slightly anime-esque), and the storyline, which is a bit dark.
* AscendedFanboy: One of the voice actors in the sequel (and indeed the one who brought the idea of voice acting to the table) was simply a big fan of the first game.
* BigScaryBlackMan: At 6' 11", Heavyweight towers far above the rest of the first game's cast (second largest is Bryan at 6' 6"), and he definitely is strong and imposing. Subverted in that although he is the bodyguard of a gang leader, he's actually not a terrible guy.
* [[BlindBlackGuy Blind Black Gal]]: Jada, who blinded herself showing off with her powers.
* CallingYourAttacks: Most of the cast just yells taunts or grunts, but both Arvid and Mai call out their attack names at times.
* CampStraight: Klein in spades. WordofGod confirms he's not gay, though.
* CityOfAdventure: San Bruno, California, where San Bruno High School is located ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin naturally]]).
* EarlyBirdCameo: Kazuo, a character in ''Battle High 2'', is mentioned in Shinji and Jiro's stories. [[spoiler: He's their older brother.]]
** There's also, Michelle, who was also mentioned in the Ozawa brothers' stories [[spoiler: And Arvid's ending]] in the first game.
* ElementalPowers: Well, considering the entire game is based on the premise of people suddenly developing elemental powers, it would be a cop-out to NOT have them.
** BlowYouAway: Shinji, Arvid, and Klein
** DishingOutDirt: Jiro and Kazuo
** MakingASplash: Khai and Mai, although Mai uses her power in more of a way to make her AnIcePerson.
** PlayingWithFire: Heavyweight and Michelle ([[spoiler: Also Michael from the ill-fated Team-Up game.]])
** PsychicPowers: The mysterious Principal
** ShockAndAwe: Ryken, Bryan, and Jada
* {{Expy}}: Bryan, for [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]]. Specifically, his palette is very close to that of Jason's in the original Friday the 13th NES game.
** Michelle is very close in gameplay and temperament to [[Franchise/{{X-Men}} Phoenix]].
* FunnyForeigner: Arvid and Klein
* HeyItsThatVoice: Since the sequel has voice acting, expect a lot of this.
** Arvid and Klein are voiced by Tim Sutton, who plays Tim[[spoiler:/Masky]] in MarbleHornets.
** Creator/KiraBuckland, KyleHebert, Amanda Lee, and Danielle [=McRae=] are also in the cast.
* ImaginationBasedSuperpower: While most characters can make bricks and spikes with their elemental powers, Bryan creates actual, physical objects with a few of his attacks, like desk chairs, computer monitors, chainsaws, fire axes, and baseball bats.
** The Principal seems to favor making giant fists out of his psychic energy, as well as body doubles.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The initial build/demo, Battle High: Team-Up. YoyoGames updated their browser plugin, which broke the game's ability to run. The team also does not have the program any longer.
* LoveDodecahedron: The main characters, brothers Jiro and Shinji, each dated Michelle. Then Shinji started dating Mai. [[spoiler: Then Mai got fed up with Shinji and started chasing Jiro.]] And now, it seems Michelle is with [[spoiler: Arvid]] of all people!
** Though that last one may not be canon.
*** WordOfGod confirms it's not. However, it looks like [[spoiler: Kazuo is manipulating Michelle for his own needs. That woman just can't stay away from the Ozawas!]]
* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler: Principal Frederick Regisworth is actually failed scientist, Bryan Regis Harrisworth II]]
* MegatonPunch: Seeing as how has training in boxing, Heavyweight has these as most of his attacks. He's not an ExtremityExtremist, though, as he has a few kicks for normals (justified, as one wouldn't use just fists in a real fight even if they were a boxer).
* MisplacedRetribution: Ryken lost his father and arm in an auto accident. His mother told him that Chris Morgann, aka Heavyweight, was to blame. [[spoiler: Upon beating down Morgann and finding out he has no idea what Ryken was after him for, his mother admits that she lied to him.]] He [[EasilyForgiven seems to just accept that]].
* {{Nerd}}: Arvid again.
* SuddenlyVoiced: Everyone, in the sequel.
* SwissArmySuperpower: Every character uses their powers differently, ensuring that no two characters fight alike, even those with the same element.
* {{Troll}}: Klein. His entire reason for being seems to be to piss people off.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Heavyweight and Ryken
* WhiteMaskOfDoom: Bryan
* YouKilledMyFather: Ryken to Heavyweight. [[spoiler: Except that it isn't true. The Principal killed him.]]
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