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On the jewel case, "Spoiler" is misspelled "Spoier".
On the jewel case, "Spoiler" is misspelled "Spoier".


''Double Spoiler'' was the first game in Touhou Project to lists its replay in the user's profile directory, and also the first to change the [[Wikipedia:Windows 7|Windows 7]] users their theme to the Aero theme.
''Double Spoiler'' was the first game in Touhou Project to lists its replay in the user's profile directory, and also the first to change the [[Wikipedia:Windows 7|Windows 7]] users their theme to the Aero theme. Later games in the Touhou series also used this to list its replays and user's profile.


==Story==
==Story==
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Aya Shameimaru, the [[tengu]] reporter, has a newspaper named "[[Bunbunmaru Newspaper]]". Another tengu, Hatate Himekaidou, also has a newspaper "[[Kakashi Spirit News]]". Hatate was wondering why Aya's newspaper was so popular, as she thinks it is a ridiculous paper. In order to find out Aya's secret she is going to observe her. When she finally got the secret she approaches Aya and tells her to stop making up things for her paper. Aya doesn't give in and Hatate is making it an competition.
Aya Shameimaru, the [[tengu]] reporter, has a newspaper named "[[Bunbunmaru Newspaper]]". Another tengu, Hatate Himekaidou, also has a newspaper "[[Kakashi Spirit News]]". Hatate was wondering why Aya's newspaper was so popular, as she thinks it is a ridiculous paper. In order to find out Aya's secret she is going to observe her. When she finally got the secret she approaches Aya and tells her to stop making up things for her paper. Aya doesn't give in and Hatate is making it an competition.


==Music==
==Music==
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The game soundtrack of ''Double Spoiler'' has six named tracks and one unnamed. Same as the other title screens, it is an arranged version of ''Theme of Eastern Country'' from [[Akyu's Untouched Score vol.5]]. Only the first four "Photo Themes" are original tracks. The fifth photo theme, ''The Youkai Mountain ~ Mysterious Mountain'' ({{lang|ja|妖怪の山 ~}} Mysterious Mountain), is the arranged version of the same named track in [[Mountain of Faith]]. The unnamed track can't be heard in the music room and only be accessed when you unlock Hatate by clearing the Spoiler stage.
The game soundtrack of ''Double Spoiler'' has six named tracks and one unnamed. Same as the other game their title screens, the one in Double Spoiler is also an arranged version of ''Theme of Eastern Country'' from [[Akyu's Untouched Score vol.5]]. From the "photo themes", the fifht theme ''The Youkai Mountain ~ Mysterious Mountain''({{lang|ja|妖怪の山 ~}} Mysterious Mountain), is a an slightly arranged version of the same named track in [[Mountain of Faith]] as [[Aya Shameimaru|Aya]]'s theme. The unnamed track can't be heard in the music room and only be accessed when you have unlocked Hatate after clearing the Spoiler stage.


[[ZUN]] said that the fifth track, ''Bell of Avici ~ Infinite Nightmare'' ({{lang|ja|無間の鐘 ~}} Infinite Nightmare), is the one the player will hear the most. He even describe it as some sort of hell. It should be the hardest part after all. As the comments say that the tracks change when the difficulty is set higher.
[[ZUN]] said that the fifth track, ''Bell of Avici ~ Infinite Nightmare'' ({{lang|ja|無間の鐘 ~}} Infinite Nightmare), is the one the player will hear most of the times. He even describe it as some sort of hell. It should be the hardest part after all. As the comments say that the tracks change when the difficulty is set higher.


''Bell of Avici ~ Infinite Nightmare'' was later featured in the 5.5th album of "ZUN's Music Collection", [[Unknown Flower, Mesmerizing Journey]].
''Bell of Avici ~ Infinite Nightmare'' was later featured in a slightly different version in the 5.5th album of "ZUN's Music Collection", [[Unknown Flower, Mesmerizing Journey]].


==Press==
==Press==
First time the fans heard of the game was when ZUN announced the game on his blog ''[[Invisible Games and Japanese]]'' on 3 March 2010, a few days before its full release. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://kourindou.exblog.jp/12243476/|title=東方Project 第12.5弾|author=[[ZUN]]|date=3 March, 2010|language=Japanese|accessdate=August 27, 2011}}</ref> At [[:Category:Reitaisai 7|Reitaisai 7]] the full version was released.
First time the fans heard of the game was when ZUN announced the game on his blog ''[[Invisible Games and Japanese]]'' on 3 March 2010, a few days before its full release. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://kourindou.exblog.jp/12243476/|title=東方Project 第12.5弾|author=[[ZUN]]|date=3 March, 2010|language=Japanese|accessdate=August 27, 2011}}</ref> At [[:Category:Reitaisai 7|Reitaisai 7]] the full version was released.
==See Also==
*[[Shoot the Bullet]]
==References==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
===Official===
===Official===
*[http://kourindou.exblog.jp/12243476/ Double Spoiler: ZUN's blog entry about the game], [[Invisible Games and Japanese/Touhou Project 12.5|translation]]
*[http://kourindou.exblog.jp/12243476/ ZUN's blog entry about the game], [[Invisible Games and Japanese/Touhou Project 12.5|translation]]


===Unofficial===
===Unofficial===
*[http://touhou.net/patch/ds_english_patch_v101.rar Double Spoiler: English patch]
*[http://touhou.net/patch/ds_english_patch_v101.rar English patch v1.01 at Touhou.net]


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