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''Judgement Silversword'' is a VerticalScrollingShooter developed by M-KAI for the UsefulNotes/{{WonderSwan}} Color handheld system and released in 2004. It is notable for being one of the first BulletHell games to be put on a portable platform. The game travels from Earth to an alien planet across 32 stages, with stages ranging anywhere between 10 seconds to 2 minutes, and are occasionally punctuated with {{Boss Battle}}s.

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''Judgement Silversword'' is a VerticalScrollingShooter developed by M-KAI for the UsefulNotes/{{WonderSwan}} Platform/{{WonderSwan}} Color handheld system and released in 2004. It is notable for being one of the first BulletHell games to be put on a portable platform. The game travels from Earth to an alien planet across 32 stages, with stages ranging anywhere between 10 seconds to 2 minutes, and are occasionally punctuated with {{Boss Battle}}s.



Both games were re-released in 2011 for the Xbox 360 as part of a bundle with ''Judgement Silversword''[='=]s {{spiritual s|uccessor}}equel, ''VideoGame/{{Eschatos}}''. A PC version of both was released in September 18, 2015 through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, and can be purchased separately or together with ''Eschatos''; this version has ''JSS'' rebranded as ''Judgement Silverwird -Rebirth Edition-'' and features new music tracks. Another port of both games for UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch was released in Japan on November 18, 2021 as part of the ''Eschatos'' rerelease on the same platform, with a [=PlayStation=] 4 version and international releases of both to come at later dates. Notably, it retains the English language option even in the Japanese release, but with some differences in text.

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Both games were re-released in 2011 for the Xbox 360 as part of a bundle with ''Judgement Silversword''[='=]s {{spiritual s|uccessor}}equel, ''VideoGame/{{Eschatos}}''. A PC version of both was released in September 18, 2015 through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, Platform/{{Steam}}, and can be purchased separately or together with ''Eschatos''; this version has ''JSS'' rebranded as ''Judgement Silverwird -Rebirth Edition-'' and features new music tracks. Another port of both games for UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/NintendoSwitch was released in Japan on November 18, 2021 as part of the ''Eschatos'' rerelease on the same platform, with a [=PlayStation=] 4 version and international releases of both to come at later dates. Notably, it retains the English language option even in the Japanese release, but with some differences in text.
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* ArrangeMode: Trial mode in ''Cardinal Sins'' is similar to Normal, but the shot distance limit for the SpreadShot is removed, enemies and their attacks are fixed, an on-screen timer is shown, and your overall rank for the regular seven stages is used to determine how many forms of the TrueFinalBoss you face.

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* ArrangeMode: Trial mode in ''Cardinal Sins'' is similar to Normal, but the shot distance limit for the SpreadShot is removed, enemies and their attacks are fixed, an on-screen timer is shown, and your overall rank for the regular seven stages is used to determine how many forms of the TrueFinalBoss you face.face, rather than guaranteeing all of them as long as you get there.

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