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*The layout of the steps are randomized on every playthrough.
*The layout of the steps are randomized on every playthrough.
*The objects that appear out of the boxes are actually instruments of the song. The hearts are the drums, the lollipops are the snares, and the umbrellas are the bass lines.
*The objects that appear out of the boxes are actually instruments of the song. The hearts are the drums, the lollipops are the snares, and the umbrellas are the bass lines.
*Both versions of the game stand out as one of the few games in the series to stop before the end, with [[Quiz Show]] being the only other one.
*This game, [[Quiz Show]], [[Night Walk 2]], and [[Night Walk (Wii)|its counterpart in ''Rhythm Heaven Fever'']] are the only minigames that can be ended prematurely before the song is finished.
*The character in this [[Rhythm Game]] was taken from the GBA accessory "Play-Yan". It was a game for the Gameboy Advance that allowed users to play .mp3 files.
*The character in this [[Rhythm Game]] was taken from the GBA accessory "Play-Yan". It was a game for the Gameboy Advance that allowed users to play .mp3 files.
**[[Play-Yan]] also appeared in a minigame on the "Play-Yan" accessory called "JUMP". Here he must jump over crabs and duck beneath [[Biribiriuo]]. The sprites for this minigame were used as the basis for the sprites in the [[Rhythm Game]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', which leaves some unused.
**[[Play-Yan]] also appeared in a minigame on the "Play-Yan" accessory called "JUMP". Here he must jump over crabs and duck beneath [[Biribiriuo]]. The sprites for this minigame were used as the basis for the sprites in the [[Rhythm Game]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', which leaves some unused.
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