2,645
edits
mNo edit summary |
(moved a trivia point to development subpage, removed another) |
||
| (6 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Unused | {{Unused}} | ||
==''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''== | ==''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''== | ||
{{TCRF|section=1|Rhythm Tengoku (Game Boy Advance)#Neko Machine|Neko Machine|Rhythm Tengoku (Game Boy Advance)#Rap Machine|Rap Machine}} | {{TCRF|section=1|Rhythm Tengoku (Game Boy Advance)#Neko Machine|Neko Machine|Rhythm Tengoku (Game Boy Advance)#Rap Machine|Rap Machine}} | ||
| Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Early Builds=== | ===Early Builds=== | ||
[[Kokuhaku Machine]]'s name was derived from the [[generasia:Morning Musume|Morning Musume]] song [[generasia:Love Machine|LOVE Machine]], which was intended to be used as the music, but was cut due to copyright issues<ref>"ちなみに、もともと『告白マシーン』は、つんく♂さんが作詞・作曲を手掛けた、モーニング娘。の『LOVEマシーン』を使って音遊びをしよう、ということで作ったゲームなんです。しかし、権利関係の問題などがありますから、『LOVEマシーン』の楽曲は使用できませんので、現在の『告白マシーン』になったんです。ちなみに『告白マシーン』の「告白」は、『LOVEマシーン』の「LOVE」をモチーフにしてタイトルをつけたんです。" (Incidentally, "Kokuhaku Machine" was originally written and composed by Tsunku♂ of Morning Musume. The game was originally created as a sound game using Morning Musume's "LOVE Machine", for which Tsunku♂ wrote the lyrics and composed the music. However, due to | The voice clips used in [[Kokuhaku Machine]] were originally performed by a "designer girl" who is also known to have voiced [[Space Dance]] and a first draft for [[The Bon Odori]]<ref>"最初に任天堂サイドでたたき台をつくったんですね。自前で作詞・作曲をして、歌はデザイナーの女の子に頼んで、それをつんく♂さんに聴いていただいたんです。すると、つんく♂さんから「歌ってる人、うまいねえ」とほめていただいたので、「そのまま使われるかも?」って、淡い期待をいだいたのですが、そのあと時東ぁあみさんに歌っていただくことになって…。たたき台だったとはいえ、すごく気合いを入れてつくったんですけどね(笑)。ちなかみに、デザイナーの女の子は、「スペースダンス」の「Turn Right」や「告白マシーン」の声も担当しています。" (First, Nintendo created the basis for the song. I wrote the lyrics and music myself, asked a designer girl to sing the song, and had Tsunku♂-san listen to it. Then, Tsunku♂-san complimented me on my song, saying, "The singer is good". I had faint hopes that they might use the song as it was, but then, after that, [[generasia:Tokito Ami|Ami Tokito-san]] sang it for us. Even though it was just a draft, I put a lot of energy into it (laughs). The designer girl also voices [[Space Dance]]'s "Turn Right" and [[Kokuhaku Machine]].) ~ [[niwanetwork:Masami Yone|Masami Yone]], ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu]]'' STAFF'S VOICE</ref>. Due to this, [[niwanetwork:Masami Yone|Masami Yone]] made requests he wouldn't have otherwise to get the correct voicework, such as "Speak more embarrassedly!" and "Act like you haven't seen him in a while!"<ref>"「好き!」とか「嫌い!」とか、咳払いとか いろいろな声を収録したのですが、同じ社内のスタッフということもあり、かなり無理な注文をしたんですよね。たとえば、「もっと恥ずかしそうに言ってくれ!」とか、「彼としばらく会えていなかった感じで!」など、細かい指示を出した覚えがあります(笑)。" (We recorded a variety of voices, such as "I love you!" or "I hate you!" and throat clearing, but since we were staff members of the same company, we made some pretty unreasonable requests. For example, I remember giving detailed instructions like, "Speak more embarrassedly!" and "Act like you haven't seen him in a while!" (laughs) ~ [[Interview:18 Secrets of Rhythm Tengoku#Whose voice says "I love you!" in Kokuhaku Machine?|リズム天国18のヒミツ]] (18 Secrets of Rhythm Tengoku)</ref> Based off of internal data, this may be [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5184279/ Sachiko Ikeo]<ref>"s_space_ikeo_right" ~ Internal filename of one of the feminine voice clips in [[Space Dance]], ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''</ref>. [[Kokuhaku Machine]]'s name was derived from the [[generasia:Morning Musume|Morning Musume]] song [[generasia:Love Machine|LOVE Machine]], which was intended to be used as the music, but was cut due to copyright issues<ref>"ちなみに、もともと『告白マシーン』は、つんく♂さんが作詞・作曲を手掛けた、モーニング娘。の『LOVEマシーン』を使って音遊びをしよう、ということで作ったゲームなんです。しかし、権利関係の問題などがありますから、『LOVEマシーン』の楽曲は使用できませんので、現在の『告白マシーン』になったんです。ちなみに『告白マシーン』の「告白」は、『LOVEマシーン』の「LOVE」をモチーフにしてタイトルをつけたんです。" (Incidentally, "Kokuhaku Machine" was originally written and composed by Tsunku♂ of Morning Musume. The game was originally created as a sound game using Morning Musume's "LOVE Machine", for which Tsunku♂ wrote the lyrics and composed the music. However, due to copyright issues, we couldn't use the music from "LOVE Machine", so it became the current "Kokuhaku Machine". Incidentally, the "{{tt|Kokuhaku|meaning ''confession''}}" in "Kokuhaku Machine" was inspired by the "LOVE" in "LOVE Machine", and that's how we came up with the title.) ~ [[niwanetwork:Masami Yone|Masami Yone]], [https://www.1101.com/nintendo/rythm_heaven2/09.html ほぼ日刊イトイ新聞 - 樹の上の秘密基地。] (Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun - A secret base on a tree.)</ref>. | ||
===Unused Content=== | ===Unused Content=== | ||
[[File:Sprite GBA Neko Machine Unused.png|200px|thumb|right|]] | |||
[[Neko Machine]] has unused text graphics, which was likely used in development as a guide for how the toy should work. | |||
[[File:Sprite GBA Rap Machine Unused.png|200px|thumb|right]] | |||
[[Rap Machine]] has an early version of the controller hidden in the background graphics, which shows an simpler separated design. | |||
{{clear}} | |||
===Miscellaneous=== | |||
The second track used by the demo is an extended version of a jingle from an unused [[Drum Lesson]]-esque sequence<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyEbA_LqC1M The unused sequence with what would become the Rap Machine theme.]</ref>. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{RT}} | {{RT}} | ||
edits