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* AssistCharacter: This game's main gimmick is that you directly control Madison while Crystal follows her movements and can fire either forward or to the rear. She's also got GameplayAllyImmortality. [[spoiler:When Prince Eldon is rescued, he briefly becomes another assist character, only his movements are the opposite of the duo's.]]

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* AssistCharacter: This game's main gimmick is that you directly control Madison while Crystal follows her movements and can fire either forward or to the rear. She's also got GameplayAllyImmortality. [[spoiler:When Prince Eldon is rescued, he briefly becomes another assist character, only his movements are the opposite of the duo's.]]]] In ''Daiginjou'', there is also an assistance drone.
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It features a duo of two [[MoreDakka gun toting]] [[ActionGirl females]] named Madison and Crystal, as they rescue a prince who has been taken hostage.

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It features a duo of two [[MoreDakka gun toting]] [[ActionGirl females]] named Madison and Crystal, Crystal (Mania Ohtorii and Maria Haneda in Japanese), as they rescue a prince who has been taken hostage.
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* {{Expy}}: The "Trouble Shooters" of the title, Madison and Crystal, are based on "Trouble Consultants" Kei and Yuri from ''LightNovel/DirtyPair''.

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* {{Expy}}: The "Trouble Shooters" of the title, Madison and Crystal, are based on "Trouble Consultants" Kei and Yuri from ''LightNovel/DirtyPair''.''Literature/DirtyPair''.
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* HairContrastDuo: Madison is a dirty blonde and generally chipper and more girly, while Crystal has [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair blue hair]] in cutscenes and is brunette in gameplay and is the more dour and serious of the two.

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* HairContrastDuo: Madison is a dirty blonde and generally chipper and more girly, while Crystal has [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair blue hair]] hair in cutscenes and is brunette in gameplay and is the more dour and serious of the two.

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''Trouble Shooter/Battle Mania'' is a 1991 ([[NoExportForYou and 1993 for the Japan only sequel]]) ShootEmUp on the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis.

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''Trouble Shooter/Battle Mania'' is a 1991 ([[NoExportForYou and 1993 for the Japan only sequel]]) ShootEmUp on the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis.
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* DubNameChange: Mania Ohtorii and Maria Haneda were renamed to Madison and Crystal respectively for the English version of Trouble Shooter.

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* AssistCharacter: This game's main gimmick is that you directly control Madison while Crystal follows her movements and can fire either forward or to the rear. She's also got GameplayAllyImmortality. [[spoiler:When Prince Eldon is rescued, he briefly becomes another assist character, only his movements are the opposite of the duo's.]]
* DancePartyEnding: Madison leads some [=NPCs=] in a sort of cheerleading dance as the staff roll begins. [[spoiler:Then Blackball busts in.]]
* DubNameChange: Mania Ohtorii and Maria Haneda were renamed to Madison and Crystal respectively for the English version of Trouble Shooter.''Trouble Shooter''.
* ExpositoryGameplayLimitation: [[spoiler:When Blackball crashes the ceremony upon Prince Eldon's rescue, Crystal had already left and Colonel Patch only has one blaster available, so Madison has to go through the final stage alone. It even extends as far as the final boss's first phase; Crystal finally returns to help finish the job.]]


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* HairContrastDuo: Madison is a dirty blonde and generally chipper and more girly, while Crystal has [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair blue hair]] in cutscenes and is brunette in gameplay and is the more dour and serious of the two.
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* {{Expy}}: The "Trouble Shooters" of the title, Madison and Crystal, are based on "Trouble Consultants" Kei and Yuri from ''LightNovel/DirtyPair'',

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* {{Expy}}: The "Trouble Shooters" of the title, Madison and Crystal, are based on "Trouble Consultants" Kei and Yuri from ''LightNovel/DirtyPair'', ''LightNovel/DirtyPair''.
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* {{Expy}}: The "Trouble Shooters" of the title, Madison and Crystal, are based on "Trouble Consultants" Kei and Yuri from ''LightNovel/DirtyPair'',

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''Trouble Shooter/Battle Mania'' is a 1991 ([[NoExportForYou and 1993 for the Japan only sequel]]) ShootEmUp on the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis. It features a duo of two [[MoreDakka gun toting]] [[ActionGirl females]] named Madison and Crystal, as they rescue a prince who has been taken hostage.

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''Trouble Shooter/Battle Mania'' is a 1991 ([[NoExportForYou and 1993 for the Japan only sequel]]) ShootEmUp on the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis. UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis.

It features a duo of two [[MoreDakka gun toting]] [[ActionGirl females]] named Madison and Crystal, as they rescue a prince who has been taken hostage.

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Trouble Shooter/Battle Mania is a 1991 ([[NoExportForYou and 1993 for the Japan only sequel]]) ShootEmUp on the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis featuring a duo of two [[MoreDakka gun toting]] [[ActionGirl females]] named Madison and Crystal as they recuse a prince who has been taken hostage.

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Shooter/Battle Mania Mania'' is a 1991 ([[NoExportForYou and 1993 for the Japan only sequel]]) ShootEmUp on the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis featuring UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis. It features a duo of two [[MoreDakka gun toting]] [[ActionGirl females]] named Madison and Crystal Crystal, as they recuse rescue a prince who has been taken hostage.



* TakeThat: Both games have numerous strikes toward {{Creator/Nintendo}}. In the first game the Japanese version contains one where if you put-in a certain button action the Sega LogoJoke contains Madison stomping on Super Famicom.

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* TakeThat: Both games have numerous strikes toward {{Creator/Nintendo}}. In the first game the Japanese version contains one where if you put-in a certain button action the Sega LogoJoke contains Madison stomping on Super Famicom.Famicom.
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Trouble Shooter/Battle Mania is a 1991 ([[NoExportForYou and 1993 for the Japan only sequel]]) ShootEmUp on the SegaGenesis featuring a duo of two [[MoreDakka gun toting]] [[ActionGirl females]] named Madison and Crystal as they recuse a prince who has been taken hostage.

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Trouble Shooter/Battle Mania is a 1991 ([[NoExportForYou and 1993 for the Japan only sequel]]) ShootEmUp on the SegaGenesis UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis featuring a duo of two [[MoreDakka gun toting]] [[ActionGirl females]] named Madison and Crystal as they recuse a prince who has been taken hostage.
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* TakeThat: Both games have numerous strikes toward {{Nintendo}}. In the first game the Japanese version contains one where if you put-in a certain button action the Sega LogoJoke contains Madison stomping on Super Famicom.

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* TakeThat: Both games have numerous strikes toward {{Nintendo}}.{{Creator/Nintendo}}. In the first game the Japanese version contains one where if you put-in a certain button action the Sega LogoJoke contains Madison stomping on Super Famicom.

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* TakeThat: Both games have numerous strikes toward {{Nintendo}}. In the first game the Japanese version contains one where if you put-in a certain button action the Sega LogoJoke contains Madison stomping on Super Famicom.

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* AmbidextrousSprite: Averted for Crystal in the sequel.
* DubNameChange: Mania Ohtorii and Maria Haneda were renamed to Madison and Crystal respectively for the English version of Trouble Shooter.
* TakeThat: Both games have numerous strikes toward {{Nintendo}}. In the first game the Japanese version contains one where if you put-in a certain button action the Sega LogoJoke contains Madison stomping on Super Famicom.
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Trouble Shooter/Battle Mania is a 1991 ([[NoExportForYou and 1993 for the Japan only sequel]]) ShootEmUp on the SegaGenesis featuring a duo of two [[MoreDakka gun toting]] [[ActionGirl females]] named Madison and Crystal as they recuse a prince who has been taken hostage.

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Trouble Shooter/Battle Mania is a 1991 ([[NoExportForYou and 1993 for the Japan only sequel]]) ShootEmUp on the SegaGenesis featuring a duo of two [[MoreDakka gun toting]] [[ActionGirl females]] named Madison and Crystal as they recuse a prince who has been taken hostage.hostage.

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* ActionGirl: Madison and Crystal obviously fit the bill.
* TakeThat: Both games have numerous strikes toward {{Nintendo}}. In the first game the Japanese version contains one where if you put-in a certain button action the Sega LogoJoke contains Madison stomping on Super Famicom.
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Trouble Shooter/Battle Mania is a 1991 ([[NonExportForYou and 1993 for the Japan only sequel]]) ShootEmUp on the SegaGenesis featuring a duo of two [[MoreDakka gun toting]] [[ActionGirl females]] named Madison and Crystal as they recuse a prince who has been taken hostage.

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Trouble Shooter/Battle Mania is a 1991 ([[NonExportForYou ([[NoExportForYou and 1993 for the Japan only sequel]]) ShootEmUp on the SegaGenesis featuring a duo of two [[MoreDakka gun toting]] [[ActionGirl females]] named Madison and Crystal as they recuse a prince who has been taken hostage.
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Trouble Shooter/Battle Mania is a 1991 ([[NonExportForYou and 1993 for the Japan only sequel]]) ShootEmUp on the SegaGenesis featuring a duo of two [[MoreDakka gun toting]] [[ActionGirl females]] named Madison and Crystal as they recuse a prince who has been taken hostage.

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