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''Touhou Genso Rondo'' is a Touhou crossover with ''VideoGame/SenkoNoRonde'', also by CUBETYPE. It was later licensed by Creator/GrevLtd, the developers of ''Senko no Ronde'', and re-released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 under the name ''Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet'' as part of the Play, Doujin! service. It was the first Touhou fan game to get an official international release.
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''Touhou Genso Rondo'' is a Touhou crossover with ''VideoGame/SenkoNoRonde'', also by CUBETYPE. It was later licensed by Creator/GrevLtd, the developers of ''Senko no Ronde'', and re-released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Platform/PlayStation4 under the name ''Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet'' as part of the Play, Doujin! service. It was the first Touhou fan game to get an official international release.
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''Touhou Genso Rondo'' is a Touhou crossover with ''VideoGame/SenkoNoRonde'', also by CUBETYPE. It was later licensed by Creator/GrevLtd, the developers of ''Senko no Ronde'', and re-released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 under the name ''Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet'' as part of the Play, Doujin! service.
''Touhou Genso Rondo'' is a Touhou crossover with ''VideoGame/SenkoNoRonde'', also by CUBETYPE. It was later licensed by Creator/GrevLtd, the developers of ''Senko no Ronde'', and re-released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 under the name ''Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet'' as part of the Play, Doujin! service.
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''Touhou Genso Rondo'' is a Touhou crossover with ''VideoGame/SenkoNoRonde'', also by CUBETYPE. It was later licensed by Creator/GrevLtd, the developers of ''Senko no Ronde'', and re-released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 under the name ''Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet'' as part of the Play, Doujin!service.
service. It was the first Touhou fan game to get an official international release.
''Touhou Genso Rondo'' is a Touhou crossover with ''VideoGame/SenkoNoRonde'', also by CUBETYPE. It was later licensed by Creator/GrevLtd, the developers of ''Senko no Ronde'', and re-released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 under the name ''Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet'' as part of the Play, Doujin!
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* DownloadableContent: The PS4 version had DLC for two characters, as well as a story mode for Aya.
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* AscendedExtra: In the initial release, only Reimu had a story mode; in ''Bullet Ballet'', every playable character has their own.
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* AscendedExtra: In the initial release, only Reimu had a story mode; in ''Bullet Ballet'', every playable character has their own.own.
* CallingYourAttacks: Both the player and their opponents do this when summoning their Spell Card.
* CompetitiveMultiplayer: The Danmaku Fights are more akin to Senko No Ronde's fights than Touhou's traditional Bullet Hell, allowing for two characters to fight at equal footing.
* DownloadableContent: The PS4 version had DLC for two characters, as well as a story mode for Aya.
* PromotedToPlayable: Yuyuko and Aya were included in the [=PS4=] release, though without a story mode for Aya. Flandre and Yukari (and Aya's story mode) were later added as DLC after winning popularity polls.
* CallingYourAttacks: Both the player and their opponents do this when summoning their Spell Card.
* CompetitiveMultiplayer: The Danmaku Fights are more akin to Senko No Ronde's fights than Touhou's traditional Bullet Hell, allowing for two characters to fight at equal footing.
* DownloadableContent: The PS4 version had DLC for two characters, as well as a story mode for Aya.
* PromotedToPlayable: Yuyuko and Aya were included in the [=PS4=] release, though without a story mode for Aya. Flandre and Yukari (and Aya's story mode) were later added as DLC after winning popularity polls.
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''Touhou Genso Rondo'' is a Touhou crossover with ''VideoGame/SenkoNoRonde'', also by CUBETYPE. It was later licensed by Creator/GrevLtd, the developers of ''Senko no Ronde'', and re-released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 under the name ''Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet'' as part of the Play, Doujin! service.
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* AscendedExtra: In the initial release, only Reimu had a story mode; in ''Bullet Ballet'', every playable character has their own.
[[caption-width-right:350:Cover of the [=PS4=] remake, which [[UsefulNotes/MediaClassifications never received an official content rating]]]]
''Touhou Genso Rondo'' is a Touhou crossover with ''VideoGame/SenkoNoRonde'', also by CUBETYPE. It was later licensed by Creator/GrevLtd, the developers of ''Senko no Ronde'', and re-released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 under the name ''Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet'' as part of the Play, Doujin! service.
!!Tropes:
* AscendedExtra: In the initial release, only Reimu had a story mode; in ''Bullet Ballet'', every playable character has their own.