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** Second, there is Technical Score, which is a more conventional system that is based only on your performance (cards have no impact). Up to 950,000 points can be earned from hitting notes, and the remaining 60,000 is earned from collecting Bells, for a maximum score of 1,010,000 points (i.e. [[Over100PercentCompletion 101%]]). This is notable for a game with a gacha system, as mobile rhythm games with gacha elements typically have ''only'' card-based score in order to encourage players to mass-roll for rare cards as a tradeoff for being [[AllegedlyFreeGame "free-to-play"]].[[note]]Whereas in this game, even if you don't use the gacha at all and just focus on the rhythm game aspect, you're still paying to play the game, so pulls or not, you're making revenue for the arcade and the publisher.[[/note]]

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** Second, there is Technical Score, which is a more conventional system that is based only on your performance (cards have no impact). Up to 950,000 points can be earned from hitting notes, notes: Critical Break awards 100% of the note value, Break awards 90%, Hit awards 60%, and the Miss awards 0%. The remaining 60,000 is earned from collecting Bells, Bells. This makes for a maximum score of 1,010,000 points (i.e. [[Over100PercentCompletion 101%]]). Finally, each time you take damage, you lose 10 points. This is notable for a game with a gacha system, as mobile rhythm games with gacha elements typically have ''only'' card-based score in order to encourage players to mass-roll for rare cards as a tradeoff for being [[AllegedlyFreeGame "free-to-play"]].[[note]]Whereas in this game, even if you don't use the gacha at all and just focus on the rhythm game aspect, you're still paying to play the game, so pulls or not, you're making revenue for the arcade and the publisher.[[/note]]
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The game also has a companion cabinet, the ''Card Maker'', which is where players can attempt to roll for new character cards of varying rarity and power, as well as print physical versions of their cards. The ''Card Maker'' also has some functions for ''CHUNITHM'' and ''maimai''.

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The game also has a companion cabinet, the ''Card Maker'', which is where players can attempt to roll for new character cards of varying rarity and power, as well as print physical versions of their cards.cards; these cards can be slotted into the cabinet to quickly access that card in-game, as opposed to navigating menus to select it. The ''Card Maker'' also has some functions for ''CHUNITHM'' and ''maimai''.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: The main story from the fourth chapter, the School Election arc, takes a darker turn pitting our Shooter girls with GameChanger antagonist Setsuna Sumeragi who wants to overthrow the RBP and restore Kanazaka Academy’s reputation with negative ONGEKI to [[spoiler: take advantage of people’s’ bad feelings such as hatred, envy, resentment and anger]] and having them [[spoiler:fight each other]] in a BrainwashedAndCrazy state.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: The main story from the fourth chapter, the School Election arc, takes a darker turn pitting our Shooter girls with GameChanger antagonist Setsuna Sumeragi who wants to overthrow the RBP and restore Kanazaka Academy’s reputation with negative ONGEKI to [[spoiler: take advantage of people’s’ bad feelings such as hatred, envy, resentment and anger]] and having them [[spoiler:fight each other]] in a BrainwashedAndCrazy state.anger]].
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** During the middle of Transcend Lights Master, three lines of red, green and blue of the button colors, representing the Fire, Aqua and Leaf Elements of the shooters, split into addition lines corresponding to the amount of shooters for each Element (including Setsuna which defaults at Fire) before changing colour to the image colour of each character with Setsuna sorted after the Aqua characters.

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** During the middle of Transcend Lights Master, three lines of red, blue and green and blue of the button colors, representing the Fire, Aqua and Leaf Elements of the shooters, split splitting into addition additional lines corresponding to the amount of shooters for each Element (including Setsuna which defaults at Fire) before changing colour to the image colour of each character with Setsuna sorted after the Aqua characters.
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** During the middle of Transcend Lights Master, three lines of red, green and blue of the button colors, representing the Fire, Aqua and Leaf Elements of the shooters, split into addition lines corresponding to the amount of shooters for each Element (including Setsuna which defaults at Fire) before changing colour to the image colour of each character.

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** During the middle of Transcend Lights Master, three lines of red, green and blue of the button colors, representing the Fire, Aqua and Leaf Elements of the shooters, split into addition lines corresponding to the amount of shooters for each Element (including Setsuna which defaults at Fire) before changing colour to the image colour of each character.character with Setsuna sorted after the Aqua characters.
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** The last lyric of ''Greenlights Serenade'' by Omoi in Master has the megaphone part of Mika Pikazo's [[Music/HatsuneMiku Hatsune Miku]] illustration for Magical Mirai 2018. Lunatic takes it a step further by making the notes all green-coloured for the lyrics “照らし出して!グリーンライツ 遥かな未来を” in addition to adding the logo for Magical Mirai at the last lyric, with the total note count being 2018 (the year the song was released and the Magical Mirai edition the song was released for) and the total amount of bells being 39 (the GoroawaseNumber for Miku)

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** The last lyric of ''Greenlights Serenade'' by Omoi in Master has the megaphone part of Mika Pikazo's [[Music/HatsuneMiku Hatsune Miku]] illustration for Magical Mirai 2018. Lunatic takes it a step further by making the notes all green-coloured for the lyrics “照らし出して!グリーンライツ 遥かな未来を” in addition to adding the logo for Magical Mirai 2018 at the last lyric, with the total note count being 2018 (the year the song was released and the Magical Mirai edition the song was released for) and the total amount of bells being 39 (the GoroawaseNumber for Miku)
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** The Lunatic chart for ''Jingle Bells'' has notes only in red and green, colours related to Christmas, and the total numbers of notes and BELLs are respectively 1225 and 2512, referencing Christmas Day, on December 25.

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** The Lunatic chart for ''Jingle Bells'' has notes only in red and green, colours related to Christmas, and the total numbers of notes and BELLs Bells are respectively 1225 and 2512, referencing Christmas Day, on December 25.

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** The last lyric of ''Greenlights Serenade'' by Omoi in Master has the megaphone part of Mika Pikazo's [[Music/HatsuneMiku Hatsune Miku]] illustration drawn with lines. Lunatic takes it a step further by making the notes all green-coloured for the lyrics “照らし出して!グリーンライツ 遥かな未来を” in addition to adding the logo for Magical Mirai at the last lyric, with the note count being 2018 (the year the song was released and the Magical Mirai edition the song was released for) and the total amount of bells being 39 (the GoroawaseNumber for Miku)

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** The last lyric of ''Greenlights Serenade'' by Omoi in Master has the megaphone part of Mika Pikazo's [[Music/HatsuneMiku Hatsune Miku]] illustration drawn with lines. for Magical Mirai 2018. Lunatic takes it a step further by making the notes all green-coloured for the lyrics “照らし出して!グリーンライツ 遥かな未来を” in addition to adding the logo for Magical Mirai at the last lyric, with the total note count being 2018 (the year the song was released and the Magical Mirai edition the song was released for) and the total amount of bells being 39 (the GoroawaseNumber for Miku)



** The Lunatic chart for ''Jingle Bells'' has notes only in red and green, colours related to Christmas, and the numbers of notes and BELLs are (respectively) 1225 and 2512, referencing the date of Christmas.

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** The Lunatic chart for ''Jingle Bells'' has notes only in red and green, colours related to Christmas, and the total numbers of notes and BELLs are (respectively) respectively 1225 and 2512, referencing Christmas Day, on December 25.
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the date middle of Christmas.Transcend Lights Master, three lines of red, green and blue of the button colors, representing the Fire, Aqua and Leaf Elements of the shooters, split into addition lines corresponding to the amount of shooters for each Element (including Setsuna which defaults at Fire) before changing colour to the image colour of each character.
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* PaintingTheMedium: Happens very frequently in Master and more especially Lunatic charts.
** The Lunatic chart for ''Saishuu Kichiku Zenbu Koe'' has some of the vocalisations painted in bullets.
** The last lyric of ''Greenlights Serenade'' by Omoi in Master has the megaphone part of Mika Pikazo's [[Music/HatsuneMiku Hatsune Miku]] illustration drawn with lines. Lunatic takes it a step further by making the notes all green-coloured for the lyrics “照らし出して!グリーンライツ 遥かな未来を” in addition to adding the logo for Magical Mirai at the last lyric, with the note count being 2018 (the year the song was released and the Magical Mirai edition the song was released for) and the total amount of bells being 39 (the GoroawaseNumber for Miku)
** Like in almost all of SEGA’s rhythm games featuring it, ''Dance Robot Dance'' by Nayutalien has patterns related to the “up, side, up side down” part.
** The Lunatic chart for ''Jingle Bells'' has notes only in red and green, colours related to Christmas, and the numbers of notes and BELLs are (respectively) 1225 and 2512, referencing the date of Christmas.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: The main story from the School Election arc takes a darker turn putting our Shooter girls with GameChanger antagonist Setsuna Sumeragi who wants to restore Kanazaka Academy’s reputation with negative ONGEKI to [[spoiler: take advantage of people’s’ bad feelings such as hatred, envy, resentment and anger]] and having them [[spoiler:fight others]] in a BrainwashedAndCrazy state.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: The main story from the fourth chapter, the School Election arc arc, takes a darker turn putting pitting our Shooter girls with GameChanger antagonist Setsuna Sumeragi who wants to overthrow the RBP and restore Kanazaka Academy’s reputation with negative ONGEKI to [[spoiler: take advantage of people’s’ bad feelings such as hatred, envy, resentment and anger]] and having them [[spoiler:fight others]] each other]] in a BrainwashedAndCrazy state.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: The main story from the School Election arc takes a darker turn putting our Shooter girls with GameChanger antagonist Setsuna Sumeragi who wants to restore Kanazaka Academy’s reputation with negative ONGEKI to [[spoiler: take advantage of people’s’ bad feelings such as hatred, envy, resentment and anger]] and having them [[spoiler:fight others]] in a [[BrainwashedAndCrazy]] state.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: The main story from the School Election arc takes a darker turn putting our Shooter girls with GameChanger antagonist Setsuna Sumeragi who wants to restore Kanazaka Academy’s reputation with negative ONGEKI to [[spoiler: take advantage of people’s’ bad feelings such as hatred, envy, resentment and anger]] and having them [[spoiler:fight others]] in a [[BrainwashedAndCrazy]] BrainwashedAndCrazy state.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: The main story from the School Election arc takes a darker turn putting our Shooter girls with GameChanger antagonist Setsuna Sumeragi who wants to restore Kanazaka Academy’s reputation with [[spoiler:negative ONGEKI to take advantage of people’s’ bad feelings such as hatred, envy, resentment and anger and brainwash them into fighting others]]

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* DarkerAndEdgier: The main story from the School Election arc takes a darker turn putting our Shooter girls with GameChanger antagonist Setsuna Sumeragi who wants to restore Kanazaka Academy’s reputation with [[spoiler:negative negative ONGEKI to [[spoiler: take advantage of people’s’ bad feelings such as hatred, envy, resentment and anger anger]] and brainwash having them into fighting [[spoiler:fight others]] in a [[BrainwashedAndCrazy]] state.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: The main story from the School Election arc takes a darker turn putting our Shooter girls with GameChanger antagonist Setsuna Sumeragi who wants to restore Kanazaka Academy’s reputation with [[spoiler:negative ONGEKI to take advantage of people’s’ bad feelings such as hatred, envy, resentment and anger and brainwash them into fighting others]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:The game's three protagonists.[[note]]Left to right: Yuzu Fujisawa, Akari Hoshizaki, Aoi Misumi[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:The [[caption-width-right:350:ASTERISM, The game's three main protagonists.[[note]]Left to right: Yuzu Fujisawa, Akari Hoshizaki, Aoi Misumi[[/note]]]]
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\nCompare ''[[VideoGame/NoiszStarlivht NOISZ STARLIVHT]]'' for another take on the "bullet hell meets rhythm game" concept.

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''O.N.G.E.K.I.'' (オンゲキ) is a RhythmGame with BulletHell elements for UsefulNotes/{{arcade|Game}}s in [[NoExportForYou Japan only]], published and developed by Creator/{{SEGA}}, using their ALL.Net infrastructure for network features. It was originally released in 2018, as the third game to be released in SEGA's ''VideoGame/{{Performai}}'' series, after ''VideoGame/{{maimai}}'' and ''VideoGame/{{CHUNITHM}}''.

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''O.N.G.E.K.I.'' (オンゲキ) (オンゲキ) is a RhythmGame with BulletHell elements for UsefulNotes/{{arcade|Game}}s in [[NoExportForYou Japan only]], published and developed by Creator/{{SEGA}}, using their ALL.Net infrastructure for network features. It was originally released in 2018, as the third game to be released in SEGA's ''VideoGame/{{Performai}}'' series, after ''VideoGame/{{maimai}}'' and ''VideoGame/{{CHUNITHM}}''.



* ''O.N.G.E.K.I. R.E.D.'' (2020) -- '''current version'''

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* ''O.N.G.E.K.I. R.E.D.'' (2020) (2020)
** ''O.N.G.E.K.I. R.E.D. PLUS'' (2021)
* ''O.N.G.E.K.I. bright'' (2021)
-- '''current version'''
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''O.N.G.E.K.I.'' (オンゲキ) is a RhythmGame with BulletHell elements for UsefulNotes/{{arcade|Game}}s in [[NoExportForYou Japan only]], published and developed by Creator/{{SEGA}}, using their ALL.Net infrastructure for network features. It was originally released in 2018, as the third game to be released in SEGA's ''VideoGame/{{Performai}}'' series, after ''VideoGame/{{maimai}}'' and ''VideoGame/{{CHUNITHM}}''.

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''O.N.G.E.K.I.'' (オンゲキ) (オンゲキ) is a RhythmGame with BulletHell elements for UsefulNotes/{{arcade|Game}}s in [[NoExportForYou Japan only]], published and developed by Creator/{{SEGA}}, using their ALL.Net infrastructure for network features. It was originally released in 2018, as the third game to be released in SEGA's ''VideoGame/{{Performai}}'' series, after ''VideoGame/{{maimai}}'' and ''VideoGame/{{CHUNITHM}}''.



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* HarderThanHard: Master above Expert, just like the other two games in the series. ''O.N.G.E.K.I.''[='=]s iteration of Master difficulty is notable in that while the lower difficulties only have three lanes of notes that can be activated by face buttons on either side, Master charts can have ''six'' lanes; during the six-lane segments you have to use the correct side to get credit.

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Master above Expert, just like the other two games in the series. ''O.N.G.E.K.I.''[='=]s iteration of Master difficulty is notable in that while the lower difficulties only have three lanes of notes that can be activated by face buttons on either side, Master charts can have ''six'' lanes; during the six-lane segments you have to use the correct side to get credit.credit.
** Lunatic charts, which usually are as hard as or harder than Master and which often use [[GimmickLevel gimmicks]] not found in more conventional charts.
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* BossBattle: At a fixed point in each song, the Ongeki Cats stop appearing and the song's boss character challenges you. If you can deplete their health before their song ends, and then make it to the end without running out of your own health, you win the battle.

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* BossBattle: At a fixed point in each song, the Ongeki Cats Nekos stop appearing and the song's boss character challenges you. If you can deplete their health before their song ends, and then make it to the end without running out of your own health, you win the battle.
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* BossBattle: At a fixed point in each song, the Ongeki Cats stop appearing and the song's boss character challenges you. If you can deplete their health before their song ends, and then make it to the end without running out of your own health, you win the battle.
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For those in Japan looking to play this game, but are hopeless with reading Japanese, [[https://otogamer.com/guide/how-to-play-ongeki-plus/ Otogamer.com has a handy guide]].[[note]]And as of this writing, if you're not already there...[[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic see you in 2022 or later]].[[/note]]

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For those in Japan looking to play this game, but are hopeless with reading Japanese, [[https://otogamer.com/guide/how-to-play-ongeki-plus/ Otogamer.com has a handy guide]].[[note]]And as of this writing, if you're not already there...[[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic see you in 2022 or later]].[[/note]]
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For those in Japan looking to play this game, but are hopeless with reading Japanese, [[https://otogamer.com/guide/how-to-play-ongeki-plus/ Otogamer.com has a handy guide]].[[note]]And as of this Japan, if you're not already there...[[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic see you in 2022 or later]].[[/note]]

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For those in Japan looking to play this game, but are hopeless with reading Japanese, [[https://otogamer.com/guide/how-to-play-ongeki-plus/ Otogamer.com has a handy guide]].[[note]]And as of this Japan, writing, if you're not already there...[[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic see you in 2022 or later]].[[/note]]
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For those in Japan looking to play this game, but are hopeless with reading Japanese, [[https://otogamer.com/guide/how-to-play-ongeki-plus/ Otogamer.com has a handy guide]].[[note]]And as of this Japan, if you're not already there...[[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic see you in 2022 or so]].[[/note]]

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For those in Japan looking to play this game, but are hopeless with reading Japanese, [[https://otogamer.com/guide/how-to-play-ongeki-plus/ Otogamer.com has a handy guide]].

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* NintendoHard: The game requires you to [[SomeDexterityRequired juggle face buttons, side buttons, and an analog stick to hit notes, stay on the track or else miss notes, collect Bells, and avoid bullets]], giving it the highest skill floor of the ''Performai'' trilogy.

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