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{{quote|It's time to mix things up!<br>This one's got a spaghetti-<br>western/samurai vibe.<br><br>(And no practice for you!)|Remix 3 Description}}{{Template:Game-Nav | {{quote|It's time to mix things up!<br>This one's got a spaghetti-<br>western/samurai vibe.<br><br>(And no practice for you!)|Remix 3 Description}} | ||
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|Minigame_infobox/Data = The Dazzles | |Minigame_infobox/Data = The Dazzles | ||
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|Reward = Lyrics Card 2 (The Dazzles Lyrics) | |Reward = Lyrics Card 2 (The Dazzles Lyrics) | ||
|Song = Remix 3 song | |Song = Remix 3 song | ||
|Cameos = [[Penguins]]|BPM = 103}}'''Remix 3''' is the 15th game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. This remix has a Japanese-Western style to it. It has a slower pace compared to the other remixes. Earning a perfect unlocks Lyrics Card 2. | |Cameos = [[Penguins]]|BPM = 103}} | ||
'''Remix 3''' is the 15th game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. This remix has a Japanese-Western style to it. It has a slower pace compared to the other remixes. Earning a perfect unlocks Lyrics Card 2. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The rating screens for this game influenced the rating screens for [[Remix 9 (Wii)|Remix 9]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', including the large swordfish. | *The rating screens for this game influenced the rating screens for [[Remix 9 (Wii)|Remix 9]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', including the large swordfish. | ||
*This is one of the franchise's | *This is one of the franchise's 3 remixes to have a swing feel (the others being [[Remix 8 (Wii)|Remix 8]] from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and [[Remix 4 (GBA)|Remix 4]] from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]). | ||
*This game's music may have been inspired by the song "Tsugaru Kaikyo Fuyugeshiki" by Sayuri Ishikawa.[[File:Mermaid-3591.png|thumb]] | *This game's music may have been inspired by the song "Tsugaru Kaikyo Fuyugeshiki" by Sayuri Ishikawa.[[File:Mermaid-3591.png|thumb]] | ||
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==Gameplay Video== | ==Gameplay Video== | ||
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Revision as of 20:20, 30 August 2020
It's time to mix things up! |
— Remix 3 Description
Template:Game-Nav Template:Remix infobox Remix 3 is the 15th game in Rhythm Heaven. This remix has a Japanese-Western style to it. It has a slower pace compared to the other remixes. Earning a perfect unlocks Lyrics Card 2.
List of Games
Rating Notes
Header
- "Rhythm League notes:"
Try Again
- "Try a little harder."
OK
- "Hm..."
- "I don't know..."
- "Good enough..."
- "I guess that was all right."
Superb
- "That was really great!"
Epilogue
- 3rd Remix tryagain.png
"You caught a waterlogged old boot!"
- 3rd Remix ok.png
"Not a bad day's catch, but what about the one that got away?"
- 3rd Remix superb.png
"You caught the lunker to end all lunkers!"
Trivia
- The rating screens for this game influenced the rating screens for Remix 9 in Rhythm Heaven Fever, including the large swordfish.
- This is one of the franchise's 3 remixes to have a swing feel (the others being Remix 8 from Rhythm Heaven Fever and Remix 4 from Rhythm Tengoku).
- This game's music may have been inspired by the song "Tsugaru Kaikyo Fuyugeshiki" by Sayuri Ishikawa.
- There is an unused sprite of a mermaid that looks like a girl from Tap Trial intended for the Superb epilogue.
- A white penguin from Showtime makes a cameo during the Freeze Frame sections.
- Some of The Dazzles sections use a new pattern not found in the original game but is used again in The Dazzles 2 and Remix 7.
- Part of Dog Ninja's theme can be heard during the Crop Stomp section.
- When flicking at the wrong time in The Dazzles segments, the dots on the girl’s kimonos disappear.
Gameplay Video
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