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In November 30, 2016, a patch was developed for ''Rhythm Heaven Silver'', simply titled {{Nihongo|Rhythm Heaven Silver Patch}}, which would dub [[Marcher]] and [[Space Dance]] properly, with voicework reused from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', though [[Marcher 2]] was left untouched. It can be downloaded on [https://www.reddit.com/r/rhythmheaven/comments/5fphek/rhythm_heaven_silver_patch_for_marching_orders/ Reddit].
In November 30, 2016, a patch was developed for ''Rhythm Heaven Silver'', simply titled {{Nihongo|Rhythm Heaven Silver Patch}}, which would dub [[Marcher]] and [[Space Dance]] properly, with voicework reused from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', though [[Marcher 2]] was left untouched. It can be downloaded on [https://www.reddit.com/r/rhythmheaven/comments/5fphek/rhythm_heaven_silver_patch_for_marching_orders/ Reddit].


In April 16, 2019, a fork named {{Nihongo|Rhythm Paradise Silver}}<ref name="SilverFrench">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj9cgQEPoGs "Trio Clap Clap - Rhythm Paradise Silver (Super)" (The Clappy Trio - Rhythm Paradise Silver (Superb)) ~ Shaffy on Youtube]</ref> which seeks to translate ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' into French would have a gameplay video released of ShaffySwitcher getting a [[Superb]] on [[The Clappy Trio 2|Trio Clap Clap]]. The project was Presumably, it was downloadable on [https://github.com/ShaffyYoutube/RhythmTengokuFRPatch Github], but the link has since been taken down.
In April 16, 2019, a fork named {{Nihongo|Rhythm Paradise Silver}}<ref name="SilverFrench">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj9cgQEPoGs "Trio Clap Clap - Rhythm Paradise Silver (Super)" (The Clappy Trio - Rhythm Paradise Silver (Superb)) ~ Shaffy on Youtube]</ref> which seeks to translate ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' into French would have a gameplay video released of ShaffySwitcher getting a [[Superb]] on [[The Clappy Trio 2|Trio Clap Clap]]. The project was led by the previously mentioned ShaffySwitcher with assistance from FireChat. Presumably, it was downloadable on [https://github.com/ShaffyYoutube/RhythmTengokuFRPatch Github], but the link has since been taken down.


In April 17, 2020, after the release of Beta 10a, WindowsTiger released a Korean patch named {{Nihongo|''Rhythm World Advance''|리듬 세상 어드밴스|리듬 세상 Advance}} that translates the game into Korean. It is available to download as a patch on its [https://windowstiger.tistory.com/252/ Tistory page]. Notably, it has a Korean translation and dub for [[WISH Kimi o Matenakute]], likely the first time an entire vocal song for ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' has been dubbed and modded accordingly.
In April 17, 2020, after the release of Beta 10a, WindowsTiger released a Korean patch named {{Nihongo|''Rhythm World Advance''|리듬 세상 어드밴스|리듬 세상 Advance}} that translates the game into Korean. It is available to download as a patch on its [https://windowstiger.tistory.com/252/ Tistory page]. Notably, it has a Korean translation and dub for [[WISH Kimi o Matenakute]], likely the first time an entire vocal song for ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' has been dubbed and modded accordingly.


In July 27, 2024, a trailer for a Russian translation, aptly named {{Nihongo|Rhythm Tengoku Russian Translation}}<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LdaXE44YsU <nowiki>[CANCELLED]</nowiki> Rhythm Tengoku Russian Translation 27.07.2024]</ref> was released by Pishuter, a casual, budding Youtuber with a focus on modding. The game chosen to showcase it was [[Night Walk 2]], which was given the name {{Nihongo|ноч Прогулка 2|Noch Progulka 2|Night Walk 2}} giving others a good idea of how the project would have looked like. It has since been cancelled for unknown reasons.
In July 27, 2024, a trailer for a Russian translation, aptly named {{Nihongo|Rhythm Tengoku Russian Translation}}<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LdaXE44YsU <nowiki>[CANCELLED]</nowiki> Rhythm Tengoku Russian Translation 27.07.2024]</ref> was released by Pishuter, a casual, budding Youtuber with a focus on modding. The game chosen to showcase it was [[Night Walk 2]], which was given the name {{Nihongo|Noch Progulka 2|ноч Прогулка 2|Night Walk 2}}, giving others a good idea of how the project would have looked like. It has since been cancelled for unknown reasons.


There is also translations for both kinds of Chinese{{ref needed}} that were released and are presumably playable, but there is currently a lack of information surrounding them.
There is also translations for both kinds of Chinese{{ref needed}} that were released and are presumably playable, but there is currently a lack of information surrounding them.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the original game, all the [[Remix]]es used the same description. [[Toss Boys]] and [[Toss Boys 2]] used the same between them as well. ''[[Rhythm Heaven Silver]]'' keeps the original descriptions for [[Remix 1 (GBA)|Remix 1]] and [[Toss Boys]], and gives new ones for the rest. The descriptions also have "(No practice)" or "(NP)" for games that lack a [[Practice]], which weren't marked in the original.
*In the original game, all the [[Remix]]es used the same description. [[Toss Boys]] and [[Toss Boys 2]] used the same between them as well. ''[[Rhythm Heaven Silver]]'' keeps the original descriptions for [[Remix 1 (GBA)|Remix 1]] and [[Toss Boys]], and gives new ones for the rest. The descriptions also have "(No practice)" or "(NP)" for games that lack a [[Practice]], which weren't marked in the original.
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|kr=리듬 세상 GBA<br>리듬 세상 Advance
|kr=리듬 세상 GBA<br>리듬 세상 Advance
|rokr=Rideum Sesang GBA&#xa;Rideum Sesang Advance
|rokr=Rideum Sesang GBA&#xa;Rideum Sesang Advance
|mnkr=Rhythm World GBA<br>Rhythm World Advance<br>[Reversal of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'''s Korean name, "''[[Rhythm World Wii]]''"]}}
|mnkr=Rhythm World GBA<br>Rhythm World Advance [Reversal of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'''s Korean name, "''[[Rhythm World Wii]]''"]}}


==References==
==References==