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=== Appearance ===
 
=== Appearance ===
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Dreamcast has sharp blue eyes and very thick light pink hair worn in a pair of twin-tails swirling inward. Her bangs evenly spread around her face and she wears a white horned head piece resembling a Dreamcast remote. Her orange mini-dress has white lining with a white flap going down the middle that has an orange swirl, downward facing triangle, and two dark grey buttons at the middle. The dark grey bottom of the flap has a black pattern, and around her waist is a white belt with a swirl at the middle. She also wears a white hooded shawl with black and orange detail, held together with a large swirl, black opera gloves with a white and orange cuff, and white boots with an orange sole and swirl on top of the foot, a row of black dots above the ankle strap, and grey triangular pattern around the top. Her black stockings having a white and silver cuff with a blue screen at the center.
Dreamcast has a pale skin tone and big blue eyes. She has long, pale pink hair worn in thick pigtails swirling on end. On her forehead she wears a white, stylized headband resembling a dreamcast game pad.
 
   
 
For The European version, the orange of her outfit is blue, and the swirls have become two circles, with the exception of the one on her chest, which is blue and has ''Dreamcast'' written beneath it. Her eyes appear very slightly darker.
She wears an orange dress with line lining around the skirt to match the white covering the top of the torso, which is accented with two small grey circles, an orange, upside down triangle, and an orange swirl. On her waist is a white belt with an orange swirl and a short white cloth hanging from it, lined in grey. She wears a miniature shawl of white with orange coloring inside of it, while the outside is accented by dark grey. Her white boots have an orange bottom and a swirl design at the tongue-location. Around the ankle is a white strap with four tiny dark grey dots above it. Lining the top of the boot are grey spike designs. She wears black stockings with a white cuff that has a small silver section attached to it, along with a small blue screen. On each arm is a black glove with white cuff and a single orange accent.
 
 
For The European version, the orange coloring of her outfit is changed to blue. All of the orange swirls have been replaced with two blue circles, the only exception being the blue swirl on her chest which now also says "Dreamcast".
 
   
 
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==Equipment==
 
==Equipment==
 
===Weapons===
 
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*[[Weapon/VS Sega Hard Girls#Dreamcast]]
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*[[Costume/VS Sega Hard Girls/Dreamcast]]
   
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! style="background:#8A2BE2; color:white" |Skill
 
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|Dream Blade
 
|75
 
|61
 
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|30
 
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|Various Locations (DC Era)
 
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|Seal Blade
 
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|89
 
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|64
 
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|Skill Seal
 
|Various Locations (DC Era)
 
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|Dream Blade +1
 
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|108
 
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|65
 
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|Various Locations (DC Era)
 
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|Assassin Blade
 
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|144
 
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|101
 
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>8
 
|Surprise SP Recovery
 
|Shop
 
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|190
 
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|121
 
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|Various Locations (DC Era)
 
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|Shop
 
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|Dream Blade +4
 
|170
 
|266
 
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|231
 
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|Various Locations (DC Era)
 
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|Heavy Blade
 
|220
 
|286
 
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|271
 
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|Wait Damage Plus
 
|Various Locations (DC Era)
 
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|Dream Blade +5
 
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|351
 
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|299
 
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|Shop
 
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|Dream Blade +6
 
|300
 
|438
 
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|369
 
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|Various Locations (DC Era)
 
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|Blood Blade
 
|400
 
|608
 
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|563
 
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>23
 
|HP Snatch
 
|Various Locations (DC Era)
 
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|Flash Blade
 
|500
 
|853
 
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|798
 
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>30
 
|Increase Critical 3
 
|Mission: Dreamcast's Ult. Equipment
 
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==Skills==
 
==Skills==
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*<p class="firstHeading" lang="en">''Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls ''isn't the first crossover game, or any game in general, that Dreamcast appeared on. Her first appearance in video games was in ''[[wikipedia:Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax|Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax]]'' as a non-playable character called Denshin <span style="font-weight: normal">(電神) who is only seen during the story mode of the game. The updated rerelease replaces the story mode with the original release's arcade mode, thus removing Dreamcast from the game.</span></p>
 
*<p class="firstHeading" lang="en">''Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls ''isn't the first crossover game, or any game in general, that Dreamcast appeared on. Her first appearance in video games was in ''[[wikipedia:Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax|Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax]]'' as a non-playable character called Denshin <span style="font-weight: normal">(電神) who is only seen during the story mode of the game. The updated rerelease replaces the story mode with the original release's arcade mode, thus removing Dreamcast from the game.</span></p>
 
*In ''Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls'', despite her rival is [[Uzume Tennouboshi]], Dreamcast fights [[Neptune|Purple Heart]] in the prologue intro of the game, mostly because both are the leading characters of their respective franchise.
 
*In ''Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls'', despite her rival is [[Uzume Tennouboshi]], Dreamcast fights [[Neptune|Purple Heart]] in the prologue intro of the game, mostly because both are the leading characters of their respective franchise.
*Dreamcast's outfit will be blue instead of orange in the European version of the crossover game, due to the Dreamcast console having a blue swirl in the PAL territories<ref>[http://ideafintl.com/updates/2016/04/12/3458.html IFI news item]; see also http://segaretro.org/Sega_Dreamcast#Logos</ref>.
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*Dreamcast is one of the only characters whose attire was altered in any of the games. The Europian version of the Dreamcast console has a blue colorscheme and symbol difference<ref>[http://ideafintl.com/updates/2016/04/12/3458.html IFI news item]; see also http://segaretro.org/Sega_Dreamcast#Logos</ref>.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 19:21, 4 July 2020


Dreamcast is one of the Sega Hard Girls set to be featured in Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls. Like her Hyperdimension Neptunia counterpart, Uzume Tennouboshi, she is inspired by the Japanese version of the Sega Dreamcast.

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Appearance

Dreamcast has sharp blue eyes and very thick light pink hair worn in a pair of twin-tails swirling inward. Her bangs evenly spread around her face and she wears a white horned head piece resembling a Dreamcast remote. Her orange mini-dress has white lining with a white flap going down the middle that has an orange swirl, downward facing triangle, and two dark grey buttons at the middle. The dark grey bottom of the flap has a black pattern, and around her waist is a white belt with a swirl at the middle. She also wears a white hooded shawl with black and orange detail, held together with a large swirl, black opera gloves with a white and orange cuff, and white boots with an orange sole and swirl on top of the foot, a row of black dots above the ankle strap, and grey triangular pattern around the top. Her black stockings having a white and silver cuff with a blue screen at the center.

For The European version, the orange of her outfit is blue, and the swirls have become two circles, with the exception of the one on her chest, which is blue and has Dreamcast written beneath it. Her eyes appear very slightly darker.

Personality

Story

Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls

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Gameplay

Main Article: Dreamcast/Gameplay

Equipment

Weapons

Costumes

  • Costume/VS Sega Hard Girls/Dreamcast

Accessories

  • Accessory/VS Sega Hard Girls/Dreamcast

Skills

SP

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EXE Drive

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Trivia

  • Dreamcast is one of the three lead characters in the Hi☆sCoool! SeHa Girls anime, who appears alongside Sega Saturn and Mega Drive.
    • As the name suggests, all three of the main characters represent old Sega consoles, similar to how the CPUs represent the present-day series of Xbox, Nintendo, and Playstation consoles.
  • Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls isn't the first crossover game, or any game in general, that Dreamcast appeared on. Her first appearance in video games was in Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax as a non-playable character called Denshin (電神) who is only seen during the story mode of the game. The updated rerelease replaces the story mode with the original release's arcade mode, thus removing Dreamcast from the game.

  • In Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls, despite her rival is Uzume Tennouboshi, Dreamcast fights Purple Heart in the prologue intro of the game, mostly because both are the leading characters of their respective franchise.
  • Dreamcast is one of the only characters whose attire was altered in any of the games. The Europian version of the Dreamcast console has a blue colorscheme and symbol difference[1].

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