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{{RhythmGame | {{RhythmGame | ||
|name=花火 | |name=花火 | ||
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|bpm=140|number=[[File:ConsoleGBA Icon.png|20px]] 28 | |number=[[File:ConsoleGBA Icon.png|20px]] 28 | ||
|gift=[[File:ConsoleGBA Icon.png|20px]] "[[Rhythm Shiryo Shitsu#リズム俳句集 (Rhythm Haiku Collection)|リズム俳句集]]" ''(Rhythm Haiku Collection)'' | |gift=[[File:ConsoleGBA Icon.png|20px]] "[[Rhythm Shiryo Shitsu#リズム俳句集 (Rhythm Haiku Collection)|リズム俳句集]]" ''(Rhythm Haiku Collection)'' | ||
|stage={{Stage|GBAstage5}}}} | |stage={{Stage|GBAstage5}}}} | ||
{{Nihongo| | {{Nihongo|Hanabi|花火|Fireworks}} is the 4th [[Rhythm Game]] of Stage 5 (28th overall) in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File:Fireworks_gameplay.PNG|thumb]] | [[File:Fireworks_gameplay.PNG|thumb]] | ||
Against the night sky above a city, fireworks shoot up, and the player needs to press Ⓐ at the right time to detonate them. During [[Practice]], each type of firework is given verbal cues, with 「ハイ!」 (Hai!) being the button press. | Against the night sky above a city, fireworks shoot up, and the player needs to press Ⓐ at the right time to detonate them. During [[Practice]], each type of firework is given verbal cues, with 「ハイ!」 (Hai!) being the button press. | ||
First is {{Nihongo| | First is {{Nihongo|"Futsū no Hanabi"|「ふつう の ハナビ」|"Normal Firework"}}, whose rhythm is {{Nihongo|1, 2, 3, Hai!|いち に さん ハイ!}}. | ||
Next is {{Nihongo| | Next is {{Nihongo|"Kiai no hanabi"|「きあい の ハナビ」|"Spirit Firework"}}, with the faster rhythm of {{Nihongo|Nuei! Hai!|ぬえい! ハイ!}}. | ||
Finally, there is the {{Nihongo| | Finally, there is the {{Nihongo|"Shime no Taiko Bonbā"|「シメ の タイコボンバー」|"Hawfinch Taiko Bomber"}}, follow the rhythm of {{Nihongo|Tamaya~ Hai!|たまや〜 ハイ!}}. | ||
During the real game, only the "Neui!" and "Tamaya~" cues are heard, as the player is expected to have memorized the timing. | During the real game, only the "Neui!" and "Tamaya~" cues are heard, as the player is expected to have memorized the timing. |
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Hanabi (花火?, Fireworks) is the 4th Rhythm Game of Stage 5 (28th overall) in Rhythm Tengoku.
Gameplay
Against the night sky above a city, fireworks shoot up, and the player needs to press Ⓐ at the right time to detonate them. During Practice, each type of firework is given verbal cues, with 「ハイ!」 (Hai!) being the button press.
First is "Futsū no Hanabi" (「ふつう の ハナビ」?, "Normal Firework"), whose rhythm is 1, 2, 3, Hai! (いち に さん ハイ!?).
Next is "Kiai no hanabi" (「きあい の ハナビ」?, "Spirit Firework"), with the faster rhythm of Nuei! Hai! (ぬえい! ハイ!?).
Finally, there is the "Shime no Taiko Bonbā" (「シメ の タイコボンバー」?, "Hawfinch Taiko Bomber"), follow the rhythm of Tamaya~ Hai! (たまや〜 ハイ!?).
During the real game, only the "Neui!" and "Tamaya~" cues are heard, as the player is expected to have memorized the timing.
Controls
- Ⓐ: Detonate
Timing Display
Results
オヤカタから ひとこと(A word from the Master) | オヤカタから ひとこと(A word from the Master) | |
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もっとハデに キメようぜ!(Let's keep it looking sharp!) 反応が おそいぞ!(Your reaction is too slow!) |
もっとハデに キメようぜ!(Let's keep it looking sharp!) 反応が おそいぞ!(Your reaction is too slow!) | |
う~ん... まぁまぁ、 かな。 とりあえず... よしと します。 |
(Hmm...) (Well, I wonder.) (For now...) (All right.) | |
すばらしい うちあげっぷりだ!!(Fantastic launching!) いい反応してるな!(Your reaction is good!) |
すばらしい うちあげっぷりだ!!(Fantastic launching!) いい反応してるな!(Your reaction is good!) |
Epilogues
ゲホゲホッ… 失敗。 | なかなかのデキだぜ! | 花火のことならオレにまかせろ!! |
(Cough cough... failure.) | (That was pretty good!) | (Leave the fireworks to me!!) |
Appearances
- Firewqrks Arcade Remix 5.png
- Fireworks Remix 5-1.PNG
- Fireworks Remix 5-3.PNG
- Fireworks Remix 5-4.PNG
Trivia
- The microgames Boom Box from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! and Big Bang from WarioWare: Touched! share a similar concept and gameplay.
- While most other Rhythm Games have at least one character associated with them on Rhythm Tengoku's website, this one notably does not. The identity of the character in the epilogues (implied to be the person setting off the fireworks) is therefore unknown.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 花火 | Fireworks |
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