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It was later released for the Xbox 360 via UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade on March 30, 2011. Roughly two months after its release, G.rev released the [[DownloadableContent downloadable]] ''[[OneGameForThePriceOfTwo Side: Vower]]'' ExpansionPack for the game. As the title suggests, the ''Side: Vower'' expansion allows the players to play as the enemy forces, the Vower's Yosemite (player 1) and Su Quadra (player 2), while the game's original stages are played in reverse, adding in a new soundtrack, and throwing in a [[HarderThanHard harder]] game. A PC version has since been released in Fall of 2015 through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

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It was later released for the Xbox 360 via UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade Platform/XboxLiveArcade on March 30, 2011. Roughly two months after its release, G.rev released the [[DownloadableContent downloadable]] ''[[OneGameForThePriceOfTwo Side: Vower]]'' ExpansionPack for the game. As the title suggests, the ''Side: Vower'' expansion allows the players to play as the enemy forces, the Vower's Yosemite (player 1) and Su Quadra (player 2), while the game's original stages are played in reverse, adding in a new soundtrack, and throwing in a [[HarderThanHard harder]] game. A PC version has since been released in Fall of 2015 through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.
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* EasyModeMockery: [[spoiler:Playing the game on Normal prevents you from facing the TrueFinalBoss, and ultimately, prevents you from seeing the game's ending.]]

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* EasyModeMockery: [[spoiler:Playing Playing the game on Normal prevents you from facing the TrueFinalBoss, and ultimately, prevents you from seeing the game's ending.]]



* {{Handgun}}: [[spoiler:The only usable weapon the Stranians get to use during the True Final Boss battle after their mechas are wrecked beyond repair from escaping the exploding Vower fortress.]]

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* {{Handgun}}: [[spoiler:The only usable weapon the Stranians get to use during the True Final Boss battle after their mechas are wrecked beyond repair heavily damaged from escaping the exploding Vower fortress.]]



* InertiaIsACruelMistress: Happens in the True Final Battle for the Stranian side. [[spoiler:The player's mecha is severely damaged and it's movements carry inertia, which can make shooting Yosemite's mecha and avoiding his attacks harder.]]



* [[spoiler:TrueFinalBoss: Only accessible on Hard and Expert difficulties.]]
** [[spoiler: After the Stranians narrowly escaped the explosion of the Vower's fortress, they are pitted against in one last stand-off with Yosemite's burning mecha while their are wrecked beyond repair with the {{handgun}} being the only usable weapon for the battle.]]
** [[spoiler:For the Vower, they face against Soichirou's mech while taking their mech's [[LimitBreak Overdose]] capabilities up to eleven.]]

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* [[spoiler:TrueFinalBoss: TrueFinalBoss: Only accessible on Hard and Expert difficulties.difficulties.
** Stranian side: [[spoiler:after the Stranians narrowly escaped the explosion of the Vower's fortress, they are pitted against in one last stand-off with Yosemite's burning mecha, all while the player's mecha is wrecked beyond repair and armed only with a handgun for the battle.
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** [[spoiler: After the Stranians narrowly escaped the explosion of the Vower's fortress, they are pitted against in one last stand-off with Yosemite's burning mecha while their are wrecked beyond repair with the {{handgun}} being the only usable weapon for the battle.]]
** [[spoiler:For the Vower, they
Vower side: [[spoiler:they face against Soichirou's mech while taking their mech's [[LimitBreak [[SuperMode Overdose]] capabilities up to eleven.]]
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** [[spoiler:For the Vower, they face against Soichirou's mech while taking their mech's [[LimitBreak Overdose]] capabilities UpToEleven.]]

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** [[spoiler:For the Vower, they face against Soichirou's mech while taking their mech's [[LimitBreak Overdose]] capabilities UpToEleven.up to eleven.]]

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* EnergyWeapon: Plenty of it, ranging from simple laser bullets, to powerful laser cannons that fill up the screen.



* FrickinLaserBeams: Plenty of it, ranging from simple laser bullets, to powerful laser cannons that fill up the screen.
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* ArrangeMode: The "Side: Vower" DLC has you play as the Vowers, the enemy forces of the main game. In it, you play through a harder version of the main game's six stages backwards with a new soundtrack.
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It was later released for the Xbox 360 via UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade on March 30, 2011. Roughly two months after its release, G.rev released the [[DownloadableContent downloadable]] ''Side: Vower'' ExpansionPack for the game. As the title suggests, the ''Side: Vower'' expansion allows the players to play as the enemy forces, the Vower's Yosemite (player 1) and Su Quadra (player 2), while the game's original stages are played in reverse, adding in a new soundtrack, and throwing in a [[HarderThanHard harder]] game. A PC version has since been released in Fall of 2015 through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

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It was later released for the Xbox 360 via UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade on March 30, 2011. Roughly two months after its release, G.rev released the [[DownloadableContent downloadable]] ''Side: Vower'' ''[[OneGameForThePriceOfTwo Side: Vower]]'' ExpansionPack for the game. As the title suggests, the ''Side: Vower'' expansion allows the players to play as the enemy forces, the Vower's Yosemite (player 1) and Su Quadra (player 2), while the game's original stages are played in reverse, adding in a new soundtrack, and throwing in a [[HarderThanHard harder]] game. A PC version has since been released in Fall of 2015 through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.



* AnotherSideAnotherStory: The ''Side: Vower'' [[DownloadableContent downloadable]] [[ExpansionPack expansion]].

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* AnotherSideAnotherStory: The ''Side: Vower'' ''[[OneGameForThePriceOfTwo Side: Vower]]'' [[DownloadableContent downloadable]] [[ExpansionPack expansion]].
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It was later released for the Xbox 360 via UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade on March 30, 2011. Roughly two months after its release, G.rev released the [[DownloadableContent downloadable]] ''Side: Vower'' ExpansionPack for the game. As the title suggests, the ''Side: Vower'' expansion allows the players to play as the enemy forces, the Vower's Yosemite (player 1) and Su Quadra (player 2), while the game's original stages are played in reverse, adding in a new soundtrack, and throwing in a [[HarderThanHard harder]] game. A PC version is planned for a late Fall 2015 release through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

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It was later released for the Xbox 360 via UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade on March 30, 2011. Roughly two months after its release, G.rev released the [[DownloadableContent downloadable]] ''Side: Vower'' ExpansionPack for the game. As the title suggests, the ''Side: Vower'' expansion allows the players to play as the enemy forces, the Vower's Yosemite (player 1) and Su Quadra (player 2), while the game's original stages are played in reverse, adding in a new soundtrack, and throwing in a [[HarderThanHard harder]] game. A PC version is planned for a late has since been released in Fall of 2015 release through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.
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* MacrossMissileMassacre
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* TokenMiniMoe: Su Quadra.

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''Strania -The Stella Machina-'' is a VerticalScrollingShooter by G.rev, the same developers behind ''VideoGame/BorderDown'' and ''VideoGame/SenkoNoRonde'', as well as the providers of the engine used in Creator/{{Treasure}}'s ''VideoGame/{{Ikaruga}}''. ''Strania'' is an old throwback to classic arcade shooters of the 1980s.

The arcade game was first released in 2009, players take the role of the Stranian force's Soichirou Touma (Player 1) and Yu Beatrix Barrett (Player 2) as they pilot their {{Mecha}} and take on the Vower. Just as the old shoot 'em up days, players plows through everything that stands in their way, collecting various weapon {{Power Up}}s, and generally [[StuffBlowingUp blowing stuff up]].

It was later released for the Xbox 360 via XboxLiveArcade on March 30, 2011. Roughly two months after its release, G.rev released the [[DownloadableContent downloadable]] ''Side: Vower'' ExpansionPack for the game. [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin As the title suggests]], the ''Side: Vower'' expansion allows the players to play as the enemy forces, the Vower's Yosemite (Player 1) and Su Quadra (Player 2), while the game's original stages are played in reverse, adding in a new soundtrack, and throwing in a [[HarderThanHard harder]] game.

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''Strania -The Stella Machina-'' is a VerticalScrollingShooter by G.rev, the same developers behind ''VideoGame/BorderDown'' and ''VideoGame/SenkoNoRonde'', as well as the providers of the engine used in Creator/{{Treasure}}'s ''VideoGame/{{Ikaruga}}''. ''Strania'' is an old old-school throwback to classic arcade shooters of the 1980s.

The arcade game was first released in 2009, players take the role of the Stranian force's Soichirou Touma (Player (player 1) and Yu Beatrix Barrett (Player (player 2) as they pilot their {{Mecha}} {{mecha}} and take on the Vower. Just as the old shoot 'em up days, players plows through everything that stands in their way, collecting various weapon {{Power Up}}s, {{power|Up}}-ups, and generally [[StuffBlowingUp blowing stuff up]].

It was later released for the Xbox 360 via XboxLiveArcade UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade on March 30, 2011. Roughly two months after its release, G.rev released the [[DownloadableContent downloadable]] ''Side: Vower'' ExpansionPack for the game. [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin As the title suggests]], suggests, the ''Side: Vower'' expansion allows the players to play as the enemy forces, the Vower's Yosemite (Player (player 1) and Su Quadra (Player (player 2), while the game's original stages are played in reverse, adding in a new soundtrack, and throwing in a [[HarderThanHard harder]] game.
game. A PC version is planned for a late Fall 2015 release through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.



* AllThereInTheManual

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* AllThereInTheManualAllThereInTheManual: All of the background information on the story and characters can be found in the game's How to Play section.



* BodyBackupDrive: Beatrix, considering she has been killed in battle three times already and 70% of her physical body was recreated wih cultivated cells.

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* BodyBackupDrive: Beatrix, considering she has been killed in battle three times already and 70% of her physical body was recreated wih with cultivated cells.



* EveryTenThousandPoints
* ExcusePlot
* EyepatchOfPower: Beatrix.
* FrickinLaserBeams

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* EveryTenThousandPoints
EveryTenThousandPoints: Gain extra armor points for the first 200,000pts then for every 1,000,000pts afterwards.
* ExcusePlot
ExcusePlot: The Stranians and Vower are at war, pick a side and blow stuff up.
* EyepatchOfPower: Beatrix.
Beatrix, who may have lost her eye after being killed at least three times in battle.
* FrickinLaserBeamsFrickinLaserBeams: Plenty of it, ranging from simple laser bullets, to powerful laser cannons that fill up the screen.



* MechaMooks

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* MechaMooksMechaMooks: A majority of the enemies you fight are mechas or robotic drones.



* MoreDakka



* RazorWind: The men of the game when dual-wielding swords. The women makes use of a SpinAttack.
* ScoringPoints
* ShootEmUp: Of the old-scool variety.

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* RazorWind: The men of in the game when dual-wielding swords. The women makes use of a SpinAttack.
* ScoringPoints
* ShootEmUp: Of
ScoringPoints: Enemies you destroy rewards points of varying amounts, as does leveling up your weapons' ranks with use and collecting them. Using your Overdose will give you a score bonus of x1.1 to x2 as the old-scool variety.Overdose depletes upon use. At the end of each stage, you're awarded extra points based on your performance in the stage.



* SpreadShot: The Vulcan weapon.

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* SpreadShot: The Vulcan weapon.weapon fires in a spray burst, and leveling it up will up the spread and rate of fire.



* SwordLines

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* SwordLinesSwordLines: Occurs whenever you swing the sword.
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'''''Strania -The Stella Machina-''''' is a vertically-scrolling ShootEmUp by G.rev, the same developers behind ''BorderDown'' and ''SenkoNoRonde'', as well as the providers of the engine used in {{Treasure}}'s ''VideoGame/{{Ikaruga}}''. ''Strania'' is an old throwback to classic arcade shooters of the 1980s.

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'''''Strania ''Strania -The Stella Machina-''''' Machina-'' is a vertically-scrolling ShootEmUp VerticalScrollingShooter by G.rev, the same developers behind ''BorderDown'' ''VideoGame/BorderDown'' and ''SenkoNoRonde'', ''VideoGame/SenkoNoRonde'', as well as the providers of the engine used in {{Treasure}}'s Creator/{{Treasure}}'s ''VideoGame/{{Ikaruga}}''. ''Strania'' is an old throwback to classic arcade shooters of the 1980s.
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'''''Strania -The Stella Machina-''''' is a vertically-scrolling ShootEmUp by G.rev, the same developers behind ''BorderDown'' and ''SenkoNoRonde'', as well as the providers of the engine used in {{Treasure}}'s ''{{Ikaruga}}''. ''Strania'' is an old throwback to classic arcade shooters of the 1980s.

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'''''Strania -The Stella Machina-''''' is a vertically-scrolling ShootEmUp by G.rev, the same developers behind ''BorderDown'' and ''SenkoNoRonde'', as well as the providers of the engine used in {{Treasure}}'s ''{{Ikaruga}}''.''VideoGame/{{Ikaruga}}''. ''Strania'' is an old throwback to classic arcade shooters of the 1980s.
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* InterfaceScrew: Mission 1's boss for the Vower, as it jams the visual display the game's screen to the point of {{Pixelation}}.

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* InterfaceScrew: Mission 1's boss for the Vower, as it jams the visual display the game's screen to the point of {{Pixelation}}.{{Pixellation}}.
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'''''Strania -The Stella Machina-''''' is a vertically-scrolling ShootEmUp by G.rev, the same developers behind ''BorderDown'' and ''SenkoNoRonde'', as well as the providers of the engine used in {{Treasure}}'s ''{{Ikaruga}}''. ''Strania'' is an old throwback to classic arcade shooters of the 1980s.

The arcade game was first released in 2009, players take the role of the Stranian force's Soichirou Touma (Player 1) and Yu Beatrix Barrett (Player 2) as they pilot their {{Mecha}} and take on the Vower. Just as the old shoot 'em up days, players plows through everything that stands in their way, collecting various weapon {{Power Up}}s, and generally [[StuffBlowingUp blowing stuff up]].

It was later released for the Xbox 360 via XboxLiveArcade on March 30, 2011. Roughly two months after its release, G.rev released the [[DownloadableContent downloadable]] ''Side: Vower'' ExpansionPack for the game. [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin As the title suggests]], the ''Side: Vower'' expansion allows the players to play as the enemy forces, the Vower's Yosemite (Player 1) and Su Quadra (Player 2), while the game's original stages are played in reverse, adding in a new soundtrack, and throwing in a [[HarderThanHard harder]] game.

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!!Amidst Strania's and Vower's conflict, the following tropes are provided:
* AllThereInTheManual
* AnotherSideAnotherStory: The ''Side: Vower'' [[DownloadableContent downloadable]] [[ExpansionPack expansion]].
* BackToFront: The ''Side: Vower'' expansion plays the game's six stages of the Stranian side in reverse order.
* BattleshipRaid: For the Stranian forces, Mission 3 has the player defending their battleship from the Vower. For the Vower, players attack the Stranian's battleship instead in Mission 4.
** [[spoiler:The Vower attacks a humongous space carrier in the final battle in Mission 6.]]
* TheBerserker: Yosemite is known for going berserk in the heat of battle.
* BodyBackupDrive: Beatrix, considering she has been killed in battle three times already and 70% of her physical body was recreated wih cultivated cells.
* BulletHell: When the game's difficulty is set to Hard or Expert mode.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience:Stranians are blue and Vowers are red.
* DegradedBoss: The Mission 4 boss in both sides are re-fought in Mission 6 as common enemies.
* EasyModeMockery: [[spoiler:Playing the game on Normal prevents you from facing the TrueFinalBoss, and ultimately, prevents you from seeing the game's ending.]]
* EveryTenThousandPoints
* ExcusePlot
* EyepatchOfPower: Beatrix.
* FrickinLaserBeams
* GunsAkimbo: Your mecha can dual-wield any firearm you find.
** DualWielding: See LaserBlade below.
** SwordAndGun: When combining both the Sword and any firearm.
* {{Handgun}}: [[spoiler:The only usable weapon the Stranians get to use during the True Final Boss battle after their mechas are wrecked beyond repair from escaping the exploding Vower fortress.]]
* HarderThanHard: The ''Side: Vower'' expansion offers a harder game than the Stranian side.
* HomingProjectile: The Missile weapon, although enemies can fire homing missiles too.
* HumongousMecha: It's what this game is all about.
** A more literal case with the Stranian forces as they battle against a Vower mech about four times their size in Mission 4 [[spoiler:and one of titanic scale in Mission 6]].
* ImpressivePyrotechnics: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTaYatAfgxc&t=4m36s See for yourself]].
* InterfaceScrew: Mission 1's boss for the Vower, as it jams the visual display the game's screen to the point of {{Pixelation}}.
* LaserBlade: The Sword, and it can be swung rapidly with one hand or dual-wielded with both.
** Dual-wielding swords however limits to how many times they can swung to three in exchange for the ability to cut bullets with third swing of the swords. Each character also performs their third swing differently.
* LaserSight: Can be seen sometimes before the enemy fires their weapons.
* LatexSpacesuit: Soichirou and Beatrix wear one.
* LimitBreak, SuperMode: The Overdose mode provides a short burst of speed, invincibility, and a score multiplier bonus as the Overdose runs out.
* MacrossMissileMassacre
* MechaMooks
* MookMaker: Mission 3's boss for the Stranians.
* MoreDakka
* PowerGlows: During your mech's Overdose mode.
* TokenMiniMoe: Su Quadra.
* RankInflation: At the end of each Mission, players are ranked (from lowest to highest) ''C'', ''B'', ''A'', and ''S''[[note]](a rank S is earned by a NoDamageRun, destroying the boss quickly as possible, and using the Overdose function of your mecha to score enough to meet the S-rank criteria)[[/note]] and given a point bonus for the rank.
* RazorWind: The men of the game when dual-wielding swords. The women makes use of a SpinAttack.
* ScoringPoints
* ShootEmUp: Of the old-scool variety.
* [[SideQuest Side Missions]]: There are defense and assault missions to score extra points during Missions 3 and 5 for the Stranians and on Mission 2 and 4 for the Vower.
* SpreadShot: The Vulcan weapon.
* StuffBlowingUp: [[MadeOfExplodium Everything you destroy goes boom]]. Literally.
* SuperDeformed: At the end of game's trial version, players are treated to super-deformed versions of Soichirou, Beatrix, Yosemite, and Su while [[PieInTheFace they are having a pie fight]] against each other. Said super-deformed versions of the characters can purchased as Gamerpics from their respective icon packs.
* SwordLines
* [[spoiler:TrueFinalBoss: Only accessible on Hard and Expert difficulties.]]
** [[spoiler: After the Stranians narrowly escaped the explosion of the Vower's fortress, they are pitted against in one last stand-off with Yosemite's burning mecha while their are wrecked beyond repair with the {{handgun}} being the only usable weapon for the battle.]]
** [[spoiler:For the Vower, they face against Soichirou's mech while taking their mech's [[LimitBreak Overdose]] capabilities UpToEleven.]]
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