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|Name = Rhythm Heaven
|name = Rhythm Heaven
|Image = [[File:Rhythm_heaven_box_art.jpg|260px]]
|image = [[File:Rhythm_heaven_box_art.jpg|315px]]
|Developer = [[Nintendo SPD1]]
|developer = [[Nintendo SPD1]]
|Publisher = [[Nintendo]]
|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
|Platform = [[Nintendo DS]]
|platform = [[Nintendo DS]]
|Date = {{releasedate|Japan|July 31, 2008|Europe|April 5, 2009|USA|May 1, 2009|South Korea|September 24, 2009}}
|date = {{JP}} July 31, 2008<br/>{{US}} April 5, 2009<br/>{{EU}} May 1, 2009<br />{{KR}} September 24, 2009
|Genre = Music, Rhythm
|genre = Music, Rhythm
|Rating = {{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|cero=A|usk=0}}
|rating = {{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|cero=A|usk=0}}
|Mode = Single player
|mode = Single player
|Media = '''Nintendo DS:'''<br >
|games = 50 (plus credits; [[Battle of the Bands]])
Cartridge
|previous = ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''
|Input = '''Nintendo DS:'''<br >
|next = ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''
Stylus
|Games = 50 (plus credits; [[Battle of the Bands]])
|Previous = ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''
|Next = ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''
}}
}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:{{#if:{{NAMESPACE}}|{{NAMESPACE}}:}}<span style="font-style:italic !important;">{{PAGENAME}}</span>}}'''''Rhythm Heaven''''' (Japanese: リズム天国ゴールド ''Rhythm Tengoku Gold'' in Japan or ''Rhythm Paradise'' in Europe/Australia) is a game in the [[Rhythm Heaven franchise]] released for the [[Nintendo DS]].  
{{DISPLAYTITLE:{{#if:{{NAMESPACE}}|{{NAMESPACE}}:}}<span style="font-style:italic !important;">{{PAGENAME}}</span>}}'''''Rhythm Heaven''''' (Japanese: リズム天国ゴールド ''Rhythm Tengoku Gold'' in Japan or ''Rhythm Paradise'' in Europe/Australia) is a game in the [[Rhythm Heaven franchise]] released for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was released on July 31, 2008 in Japan, April 5 2009 in North America, May 1, 2009 for Europe and September 24, 2009 for Korea.


It was developed by [[Nintendo SPD 1]] and most of the music was composed by Japanese producer/singer [[TSUNKU]]. It was the first game in the series to be released outside of Japan.
It was developed by [[Nintendo SPD 1]] and most of the music was composed by Japanese producer/singer [[TSUNKU]]. It was the first game in the series to be released outside of Japan.

Revision as of 22:12, 17 June 2016


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Rhythm Heaven
Image
Rhythm heaven box art.jpg
Developer
Publisher
Platform
Ratings
ESRB:ESRB E.png - Everyone
PEGI:PEGI 3.png - 3 years and up
CERO:CERO A.png - All ages
USK:USK 0.png - All ages
Modes
Single player
50 (plus credits; Battle of the Bands)
Navigation

Warning: Display title "<span style="font-style:italic !important;">Rhythm Heaven</span>" overrides earlier display title "<i>Rhythm Heaven</i>".Rhythm Heaven (Japanese: リズム天国ゴールド Rhythm Tengoku Gold in Japan or Rhythm Paradise in Europe/Australia) is a game in the Rhythm Heaven franchise released for the Nintendo DS. It was released on July 31, 2008 in Japan, April 5 2009 in North America, May 1, 2009 for Europe and September 24, 2009 for Korea.

It was developed by Nintendo SPD 1 and most of the music was composed by Japanese producer/singer TSUNKU. It was the first game in the series to be released outside of Japan.

Gameplay

The game is meant to be played by holding the Nintendo DS sideways. Left handers have an option to change the position of the visual gameplay in much benefit for them. The DS version also takes advantage of the Nintendo DS's touch screen more than anything.

Development

Rhythm Heaven's development "wasn't easy" for the staff. Osawa didn't like the idea of using buttons, so he considered a control mechanic that involved the Touch Screen. The ability to touch the edge of the Touch Screen was considered, but it would've been considered too difficult. The Flick action took them a "little getting used to" as they had to make it feel "fair" to the player until they realised that if flicking was combined with the music it would give the players a "good sense of timing". The Flick action took them about "two to three months" to research and "six months" to eventually adapt the control into Rhythm Heaven. [1] Tsunku really liked the idea of the Flick action even if it took a long time to adapt. At that time, he thought of the idea for Frog Hop, which became one of the very first games to be made for Rhythm Heaven. [2]

Controls

The controls for Rhythm Heaven, just like every other game in the series, are very basic. There are four main mechanics used, both for all of the mini games available to play and just getting around the game itself. These controls are tapping, holding, sliding and flicking. In addition the L/R buttons are to be used in one specific rhythm game alone and that game is Rockers 2. The D-pad is also usable for accessing areas and finally the start button to pause during a mini game.

About Rhythm

For the musically impaired, rhythm is a variation of any length and any accentuation of sounds, pitches, and other things. If you are a musician, many things in this game will come naturally to you, and you just may complete this game in a day or so once you get the controls down. If you aren't, that's fine, you can still enjoy this game just the same. Listening to the background music's meter, tempo, and sometimes melody are key to getting through the game. Try not to rely on the game's visuals too much, as they can confuse the player into doing the wrong thing. Also, this game forgives you a bit more if you're late in your rhythm than if you're early. Try to use this to your advantage.

List of Rhythm Games

Built to Scale Glee Club Fillbots Fan Club Remix 1
File:Built to Scale.jpg File:Glee Club-title.png File:Fillbots-title.png File:Fan Club-title.png File:1st Remix.jpg
Rhythm Rally Shoot-'Em-Up Blue Birds Moai Doo-Wop Remix 2
File:Rhythm rally.png File:Shoot 'em up.png File:Blue birds.png File:Moai Doo-Wop.png File:2nd Remix.jpg
Love Lizards Crop Stomp Freeze Frame The Dazzles Remix 3
File:Love lizards.png File:Crop stomp.png File:Freeze frame.png File:The dazzles.png File:3rd Remix.jpg
Munchy Monk DJ School Drummer Duel Love Lab Remix 4
File:Munchy monk.png File:DJ school.png File:Drummer duel.png File:Love lab.png File:4th Remix.jpg
Splashdown Big Rock Finish Dog Ninja Frog Hop Remix 5
File:Splashdown.jpg File:Big rock finish.jpg File:Dog ninja.jpg File:Frog hop.jpg File:5th Remix.jpg
Space Soccer Lockstep Rockers Karate Man Remix 6
File:Space Soccer.png File:Lockstep.png File:Rockers.jpg File:Karate Man DS.PNG File:6th Remix.jpg

Post-Credits

Clearing the first six remixes and credits unlocks the following:

Built to Scale 2 The Dazzles 2 Frog Hop 2 Fan Club 2 Remix 7
File:Built to scale 2.jpg File:The dazzles 2.png File:Frog hop 2.png File:Fan club 2.png File:7th Remix.jpg
Rhythm Rally 2 Fillbots 2 Blue Birds 2 Lockstep 2 Remix 8
Rr2.png File:Fillbots 2.png File:Blue birds 2.png File:Lockstep 2.png File:8th Remix.jpg
Moai Doo-Wop 2 Karate Man 2 Glee Club 2 Space Soccer 2 Remix 9
File:Maoi doowop 2.png File:Karate Man 2 DS.PNG File:Glee club 2.png File:Space soccer 2.png File:9th Remix.jpg
Shoot-'Em-Up 2 Splashdown 2 Munchy Monk 2 Rockers 2 Remix 10
File:Shoot 'em up 2.jpg Splashdown 2.jpg File:Munchy monk 2.jpg File:Rockers 2.jpg File:10t Remix.jpg

Bonus Games

A total of one game is unlocked after the credits.

Airboarder
File:Airboarder.png

Reception

Review scores
Publication Score
Famitsu ???
IGN 9.0/10[3]
1UP.com B+
Metacritic 84


This game received some fairy positive reviews. Official Nintendo Magazine gave this game 82% for it's "hilarious games" and "superb soundtack" but it was marred of it's length.[4] Jeremy Parish of 1UP.com gave this game a B+ as a "must-play experience" but felt forced to make use of the Touch Screen.[5] Craig Harris of IGN gave the game an "Amazing" rating of 9.0 for being "off-the-wall" and "incredibly fun and addictive" but criticized the "awful lyrics" in songs.[6]

This game is known to be favorable on MetaCritic with an avarage score of 84. [7]

See Also

List of Games (Rhythm Heaven)

Trivia

  • This is the only Rhythm Heaven game to not have the following:
    • A Rhythm Test. Instead, a flick practice is used.
    • A Remix with lyrics.
    • A Night Walk game.
  • This is the first Rhythm Heaven game to introduce Rhythm Games with 3D models.
    • Also, Rhythm Heaven Megamix includes 3D models but they are DS remakes.
  • For promotion, singer Beyonce appeared in the commercials for North America.

References

Rhythm Heaven
Rhythm Games
Built to ScaleGlee ClubFillbotsGame DS 1-4.pngRemix 1
Rhythm RallyShoot-'Em-UpGame DS 2-3.pngGame DS 2-4.pngRemix 2
Game DS 3-1.pngGame DS 3-2.pngGame DS 3-3.pngGame DS 3-4.pngRemix 3
Game DS 4-1.pngGame DS 4-2.pngGame DS 4-3.pngGame DS 4-4.pngRemix 4
Game DS 5-1.pngGame DS 5-2.pngGame DS 5-3.pngGame DS 5-4.pngRemix 5
Game DS 6-1.pngGame DS 6-2.pngGame DS 6-3.pngKarate ManRemix 6
Built to Scale 2Game DS 7-2.pngFrog Hop 2Game DS 7-4.pngRemix 7
Rhythm Rally 2Fillbots 2Game DS 8-3.pngGame DS 8-4.pngRemix 8
Game DS 9-1.pngKarate Man 2Glee Club 2Game DS 9-4.pngRemix 9
Shoot-'Em-Up 2Game DS 10-2.pngGame DS 10-3.pngGame DS 10-4.pngRemix 10
Medal Corner Endless Games
Game DS E-1.gifShoot-'Em-UpGame DS E-3.gifSamurai SliceGame DS E-5.gifGame DS E-6.gif
Rhythm Toys
Game DS T-1.gifGame DS T-2.gifGame DS T-3.gifGame DS T-4.gifGame DS T-5.gifGame DS T-6.gifGame DS T-7.gif
Guitar Lessons
★Basic Course★
Crop Stomp SongGlee Club SongBuilt to Scale SongFreeze Frame Song
Guitar Lessons
★Technical Course★
Munchy Monk SongSpace Soccer SongSplashdown SongFrog Hop 2
Miscellaneous
CafeGame DS B-Medal.pngGame DS B-Credit.pngGame DS B-Complete.png
Music CornerReading CornerPractice FlickingPerfect CampaignCharactersThe Rhythm LeagueRhythm HeavenRock 'n' Roll HallDevelopment HistoryRhythm Tengoku Gold Comic
RTCMCSoundtrack cover.jpgRTGCVCSoundtrack cover.jpgRhythmheaven MAINICON.png
Rhythm Heaven Series
Logo GBA Rhythm Tengoku.svg Logo DS Rhythm Heaven.svg Logo Wii Rhythm Heaven Fever.svg Logo 3DS Rhythm Heaven Megamix.svg
2006, GBA • 2007, Arcade 2008-2009, DS 2011-2012, Wii • 2016, Wii U 2015-2016, 3DS