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*[[File:Doctor_Bacteria_GBA_icon.png|20px]] [[Sick Beats]]: Dr. Bacteria¹ ⁴ | *[[File:Doctor_Bacteria_GBA_icon.png|20px]] [[Sick Beats]]: Dr. Bacteria¹ ⁴ | ||
*[[File:Wizard%27s_Waltz_icon.png|20px]] [[Mahou Tsukai]]: Wizard's Waltz | *[[File:Wizard%27s_Waltz_icon.png|20px]] [[Mahou Tsukai]]: Wizard's Waltz | ||
*[[File:Tram_and_Pauline_icon.png|20px]] [[ | *[[File:Tram_and_Pauline_icon.png|20px]] [[Tram to Poline]]: Tram & Pauline⁵ | ||
*[[File:Quiz_icon.png|20px]] [[Quiz Show]]: Quiz² | *[[File:Quiz_icon.png|20px]] [[Quiz Show]]: Quiz² | ||
*[[File:Built_to_Scale_icon.png|20px]] [[Polyrhythm]]: Built to Scale⁶ | *[[File:Built_to_Scale_icon.png|20px]] [[Polyrhythm]]: Built to Scale⁶ | ||
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*[[File:Turbo_Tap_Trial_icon.png|20px]] [[Tap Trial 2]]: Turbo Tap Trial² | *[[File:Turbo_Tap_Trial_icon.png|20px]] [[Tap Trial 2]]: Turbo Tap Trial² | ||
*[[File:Ninja_Reincarnate_icon.png|20px]] [[Ninja no Shison]]: Ninja Reincarnate⁸ | *[[File:Ninja_Reincarnate_icon.png|20px]] [[Ninja no Shison]]: Ninja Reincarnate⁸ | ||
*[[File:Karate Man 2 icon.png|20px]] [[Karateka 2]]: Karate Man 2 | |||
*[[File:Sneaky Spirits 2 icon.png|20px]] [[Shiroi Obake 2]]: Sneaky Spirits 2 | |||
*[[Neko Machine]]: Meow Mixer | *[[Neko Machine]]: Meow Mixer | ||
*[[Uma Machine]]: Mechanical Horse | *[[Uma Machine]]: Mechanical Horse | ||
*[[Kokuhaku Machine]]: Love Machine | *[[Kokuhaku Machine]]: Love Machine | ||
*[[Rap Machine]]: Beat Box | *[[Rap Machine]]: Beat Box | ||
*[[File: | *[[File:EndlessGameSickBeatsIcon.png|20px]] [[Sick Beats SP]]: Dr. Bacteria EX⁹ | ||
*[[File: | *[[File:EndlessGameQuizShowIcon.png|10]] [[Quiz Show Special]]: Quiz EX | ||
*[[File: | *[[File:EndlessGameMannequinIcon.png|20px]] [[Mannequin Kojo]]: Head Spinner¹⁰ | ||
*[[File:Concert Hall icon.png| | *[[File:Concert Hall icon.png|20]].png [[Live]]: Concert Hall | ||
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
¹ This game was renamed in Beta-13a to it's official name as of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.<br> | ¹ This game was renamed in Beta-13a to it's official name as of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.<br> | ||
² Despite being renamed in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', the latest version of ''Silver'' still uses it's own name.<br> | ² Despite being renamed in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', the latest version of ''Silver'' still uses it's own name.<br> | ||
³ This name was only seen on the menu in older versions, as the prologue always showed "Spaceball". It however can still be seen in the Studio.<br> | ³ This name was only seen on the menu in older versions, as the prologue always showed "Spaceball". It, however can still be seen in the Studio.<br> | ||
⁴ Although not technically an incorrect translation, internal filenames indicate that "Dr. Virus" is the intended translation.<br> | ⁴ Although not technically an incorrect translation, internal filenames indicate that "Dr. Virus" is the intended translation.<br> | ||
⁵ Also named "Tram & Poline" in the Studio.<br>⁶ Renamed to match the minigames which were visually inspired by it, however the gameplay has nothing in common.<br> | ⁵ Also named "Tram & Poline" in the Studio.<br>⁶ Renamed to match the minigames which were visually inspired by it, however the gameplay has nothing in common.<br> | ||
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⁸ The prologue also reads "Ninja Reincarnate", unlike the original where only "Ninja" is displayed.<br> | ⁸ The prologue also reads "Ninja Reincarnate", unlike the original where only "Ninja" is displayed.<br> | ||
⁹ Renamed to "Sick Beats EX" in Beta-13a.<br> | ⁹ Renamed to "Sick Beats EX" in Beta-13a.<br> | ||
¹⁰ Presumably renamed because "Mannequin Factory" wouldn't fit on screen in the menu. | ¹⁰ Presumably renamed because the literal translation, "Mannequin Factory", wouldn't fit on screen in the menu. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The translation's title is an inverse of [[Rhythm Heaven]]'s Japanese title, ''Rhythm Tengoku Gold''. | *The translation's title is an inverse of [[Rhythm Heaven]]'s Japanese title, ''Rhythm Tengoku Gold''. | ||
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*This game can be purchased unofficially as a physical cartridge on sites like eBay. | *This game can be purchased unofficially as a physical cartridge on sites like eBay. | ||
*After the release of Beta 10a, a Korean fan by the username "WindowsTiger" also began a Korean translation.<ref>https://gbatemp.net/threads/rhythm-tengoku-translation-rhythm-heaven-silver.330147/page-18</ref> | *After the release of Beta 10a, a Korean fan by the username "WindowsTiger" also began a Korean translation.<ref>https://gbatemp.net/threads/rhythm-tengoku-translation-rhythm-heaven-silver.330147/page-18</ref> | ||
*The lead translator, W hat, dislikes almost all of the official names.<ref>https://gbatemp.net/threads/rhythm-tengoku-translation-rhythm-heaven-silver.330147/page-19</ref> | *The lead translator, W hat, dislikes almost all of the official names, with the exception of Sick Beats.<ref>https://gbatemp.net/threads/rhythm-tengoku-translation-rhythm-heaven-silver.330147/page-19</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 22:38, 28 August 2020
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Rhythm Heaven
Warning: Display title "<span style="font-style:italic !important;">Rhythm Heaven Silver</span>" overrides earlier display title "<i>Rhythm Heaven Silver</i>". Rhythm Heaven Silver is an unofficial English translation of Rhythm Tengoku, so people who could not understand Japanese could play the game easier. The project was started in 2012 and was restarted in 2019. It can be downloaded here or here.
Translated Names
Some minigames were given new names rather than being directly translated. When Rhythm Heaven Megamix was released, most of the games were given different names, which newer versions of Rhythm Heaven Silver have since adopted. This list includes the names from before this as well.
- File:Vegeta-Pull icon.png Rhythm Tweezers: Vegeta-Pull¹
- File:Marcher icon.png Marching Orders: Marcher²
- File:Spaceball icon.png Spaceball: Spaceball Game³
- File:Samurai Slice icon.png Iai Giri: Samurai Slice
- File:Cheese Heist icon.png Rat Race: Cheese Heist¹
- File:Doctor Bacteria GBA icon.png Sick Beats: Dr. Bacteria¹ ⁴
- File:Wizard's Waltz icon.png Mahou Tsukai: Wizard's Waltz
- File:Tram and Pauline icon.png Tram to Poline: Tram & Pauline⁵
- File:Quiz icon.png Quiz Show: Quiz²
- File:Built to Scale icon.png Polyrhythm: Built to Scale⁶
- File:Hopping Road icon.png Bouncy Road: Hopping Road²
- File:Ninja icon.png Ninja Bodyguard: Ninja²
- File:Fireworks icon.png Hanabi: Fireworks
- File:Trio on Tour icon.png The Snappy Trio: Trio on Tour¹
- File:Bon Dance icon.png Bon Dance: The★Bon Dance⁷
- File:Cosmo Dance icon.png Cosmic Dance: Cosmo Dance¹
- File:Turbo Tap Trial icon.png Tap Trial 2: Turbo Tap Trial²
- File:Ninja Reincarnate icon.png Ninja no Shison: Ninja Reincarnate⁸
- File:Karate Man 2 icon.png Karateka 2: Karate Man 2
- File:Sneaky Spirits 2 icon.png Shiroi Obake 2: Sneaky Spirits 2
- Neko Machine: Meow Mixer
- Uma Machine: Mechanical Horse
- Kokuhaku Machine: Love Machine
- Rap Machine: Beat Box
- File:EndlessGameSickBeatsIcon.png Sick Beats SP: Dr. Bacteria EX⁹
- 10 Quiz Show Special: Quiz EX
- File:EndlessGameMannequinIcon.png Mannequin Kojo: Head Spinner¹⁰
- 20.png Live: Concert Hall
Notes
¹ This game was renamed in Beta-13a to it's official name as of Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
² Despite being renamed in Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the latest version of Silver still uses it's own name.
³ This name was only seen on the menu in older versions, as the prologue always showed "Spaceball". It, however can still be seen in the Studio.
⁴ Although not technically an incorrect translation, internal filenames indicate that "Dr. Virus" is the intended translation.
⁵ Also named "Tram & Poline" in the Studio.
⁶ Renamed to match the minigames which were visually inspired by it, however the gameplay has nothing in common.
⁷ Although named such on the menu and the Studio, the prologue still reads "Bon Dance".
⁸ The prologue also reads "Ninja Reincarnate", unlike the original where only "Ninja" is displayed.
⁹ Renamed to "Sick Beats EX" in Beta-13a.
¹⁰ Presumably renamed because the literal translation, "Mannequin Factory", wouldn't fit on screen in the menu.
Trivia
- The translation's title is an inverse of Rhythm Heaven's Japanese title, Rhythm Tengoku Gold.
- The most popular version of this translation is Beta 10a, as it is the one found on most download sites.
- This game can be purchased unofficially as a physical cartridge on sites like eBay.
- After the release of Beta 10a, a Korean fan by the username "WindowsTiger" also began a Korean translation.[1]
- The lead translator, W hat, dislikes almost all of the official names, with the exception of Sick Beats.[2]