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{{Nihongo| | {{Nihongo|''Rhythm Heaven Fever''|みんなのリズム天国|Minna no Rhythm Tengoku}}, known as {{Nihongo|''Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise''}} in Europe, and {{Nihongo|''리듬 세상 Wii''|Lideum Sesang Wii|Rhythm World Wii}} in Korea, is a rhythm game developed by [[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]] and [[wikipedia:TNX|TNX]] for the [[wikipedia:Wii|Wii]]. It is the third game in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series]]''. | ||
''Rhythm Heaven Fever'' was released in Japan on July 21, 2011; in North America on February 13, 2012; in Europe on July 6, 2012; in Australia on September 13, 2012; and in South Korea on September 12, 2013. | ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' was released in Japan on July 21, 2011; in North America on February 13, 2012; in Europe on July 6, 2012; in Australia on September 13, 2012; and in South Korea on September 12, 2013. | ||
The game was digitally rereleased for the [[wikipedia:Wii U|Wii U]]'s Virtual Console on July 27, 2016 in Japan, November 10, 2016 in North America, and November 24 in Europe. | The game was digitally rereleased for the [[wikipedia:Wii U|Wii U]]'s Virtual Console on July 27, 2016 in Japan, November 10, 2016 in North America, and November 24 in Europe. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Like previous titles, the game features various | Like previous titles, the game features various [[Rhythm Games]] each with their own rules, requiring the player to play in time to the rhythm in order to clear them. Unlike the previous game, ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', which utilized the features of the [[wikipedia:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' for the [[wikipedia:Wii|Wii]] is limited to button controls. The game is played with the Wii Remote held vertically, with players required to either tap Ⓐ, or "squeeze" Ⓐ+Ⓑ together. At the end of each game, players are [[Rank]]ed on their performance, with at least an "[[OK]]" rank required to clear it and progress onto the next. Each stage of four games culminates in a [[Remix]], which combines all the gameplay elements of the previous games in one. | ||
Clearing levels with a Superb | Clearing levels with a [[Superb]] earns [[Medal]]s which unlock extra content in the [[Medal Corner]], including [[Rhythm Toys]], [[Endless Games]] and [[Extra Games]] from the original ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. Levels that have been cleared with a [[Superb]] may also be randomly selected for a [[Perfect Campaign]], in which the player can try to clear the game without missing, with the maximum of 3 retries before it disappears. Clearing these rewards [[Gift]]s such as [[Music Corner#Rhythm Heaven Fever|songs]] and [[Reading Material (Rhythm Heaven Fever)|Reading Material]]. | ||
New to the series (bar the arcade version of '' | New to the series (bar the [[Rhythm Tengoku/Arcade|arcade version of ''Rhythm Tengoku'']]) is the [[Two-Player Menu]], in which two players can play simultaneously. Levels played in multiplayer require players to earn enough points in total to reach the desired [[Rank]] and clear each game, with bonus points awarded based on the harmony of the players. These can sometimes result in the rank going from [[OK]] to [[Superb]]. These games come with [[Duo Medal]]s which unlock [[Two-Player Endless Games]]. | ||
==Development and Localization== | ==Development and Localization== | ||
Producer Yoshio Sakamoto and Nintendo SPD Group No.1 were responsible for the programming, graphic design, and some of the music in the game. Collaborator and musician [[wikipedia:Tsunku|Tsunku]] and his music studio TNX created several of the performed vocal songs found throughout the game. In the | Producer Yoshio Sakamoto and Nintendo SPD Group No.1 were responsible for the programming, graphic design, and some of the music in the game. Collaborator and musician [[wikipedia:Tsunku|Tsunku]] and his music studio TNX created several of the performed vocal songs found throughout the game. In the localized versions of the game, the [[Endless Game]] [[Manzai]] was removed due to the dialogue focused nature of the game and replaced with another from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' known as [[Mr. Upbeat]]<ref>[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/rhythmheavenfever/0/3 Iwata Asks - Rhythm Heaven Fever 4. Music Spinning in Your Head]</ref>. ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'' exclusively allows players to switch between English and Japanese voices<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Wii/Beat-the-Beat-Rhythm-Paradise-280605.html Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise | Wii | Games | Nintendo]</ref>. | ||
==List of Rhythm Games== | ==List of Rhythm Games== | ||
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| | Prologue Wii Hole in One.png|[[Hole in One]] | ||
Prologue Wii Screwbot Factory.png|[[Screwbot Factory]] | |||
Prologue Wii See-Saw.png|[[See-Saw]] | |||
Prologue Wii Double Date.png|[[Double Date]] | |||
Prologue Wii Remix 1.png|[[Remix 1 (Wii)|Remix 1]] | |||
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Prologue Wii Fork Lifter.png|[[Fork Lifter]] | |||
|[[ | Prologue Wii Tambourine.png|[[Tambourine]] | ||
Prologue Wii Board Meeting.png|[[Board Meeting]] | |||
|[[ | Prologue Wii Monkey Watch.png|[[Monkey Watch]] | ||
Prologue Wii Remix 2.png|[[Remix 2 (Wii)|Remix 2]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Prologue Wii Working Dough.png|[[Working Dough]] | |||
Prologue Wii Built to Scale.png|[[Built to Scale (Wii)|Built to Scale]] | |||
Prologue Wii Air Rally 2.png|[[Air Rally 2|Air Rally]] | |||
Prologue Wii Figure Fighter 2.png|[[Figure Fighter 2|Figure Fighter]] | |||
Prologue Wii Remix 3.png|[[Remix 3 (Wii)|Remix 3]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
|[[ | <gallery position=center spacing=small> | ||
Prologue Wii Ringside.png|[[Ringside]] | |||
Prologue Wii Packing Pests.png|[[Packing Pests]] | |||
Prologue Wii Micro-Row 2.png|[[Micro-Row 2|Micro-Row]] | |||
Prologue Wii Samurai Slice.png|[[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] | |||
Prologue Wii Remix 4.png|[[Remix 4 (Wii)|Remix 4]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Prologue Wii Catch of the Day.png|[[Catch of the Day]] | |||
Prologue Wii Flipper-Flop 2.png|[[Flipper-Flop 2|Flipper-Flop]] | |||
Prologue Wii Exhibition Match.png|[[Exhibition Match]] | |||
Prologue Wii Flock Step.png|[[Flock Step]] | |||
|[[ | Prologue Wii Remix 5.png|[[Remix 5 (Wii)|Remix 5]] | ||
</gallery> | |||
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Prologue Wii Launch Party.png|[[Launch Party]] | |||
Prologue Wii Donk-Donk.png|[[Donk-Donk]] | |||
Prologue Wii Bossa Nova.png|[[Bossa Nova]] | |||
Prologue Wii Love Rap.png|[[Love Rap]] | |||
Prologue Wii Remix 6.png|[[Remix 6 (Wii)|Remix 6]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Prologue Wii Tap Troupe.png|[[Tap Troupe]] | |||
Prologue Wii Shrimp Shuffle.png|[[Shrimp Shuffle]] | |||
Prologue Wii Cheer Readers.png|[[Cheer Readers]] | |||
| | Prologue Wii Karate Man.png|[[Karate Man Combos!|Karate Man]] | ||
Prologue Wii Remix 7.png|[[Remix 7 (Wii)|Remix 7]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Prologue Wii Night Walk.png|[[Night Walk (Wii)|Night Walk]] | |||
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Prologue Wii Samurai Slice 2.png|[[Samurai Slice 2]] | |||
Prologue Wii Working Dough 2.png|[[Working Dough 2]] | |||
Prologue Wii Built to Scale 2.png|[[Built to Scale 2 (Wii)|Built to Scale 2]] | |||
|[[ | Prologue Wii Double Date 2.png|[[Double Date 2]] | ||
Prologue Wii Remix 8.png|[[Remix 8 (Wii)|Remix 8]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Prologue Wii Love Rap 2.png|[[Love Rap 2]] | |||
Prologue Wii Cheer Readers 2.png|[[Cheer Readers 2]] | |||
Prologue Wii Hole in One 2.png|[[Hole in One 2]] | |||
Prologue Wii Screwbot Factory 2.png|[[Screwbot Factory 2]] | |||
Prologue Wii Remix 9.png|[[Remix 9 (Wii)|Remix 9]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
<gallery position=center spacing=small> | |||
Prologue Wii Figure Fighter 3.png|[[Figure Fighter 3|Figure Fighter 2]] | |||
Prologue Wii Micro-Row 2nd.png|[[Micro-Row 2 (Wii)|Micro-Row 2]] | |||
|[[ | Prologue Wii Packing Pests 2.png|[[Packing Pests 2]] | ||
Prologue Wii Karate Man 2.png|[[Karate Man 2 (Wii)|Karate Man 2]] | |||
|[[ | Prologue Wii Remix 10.png|[[Remix 10 (Wii)|Remix 10]] | ||
</gallery> | |||
===[[Extra Games]]=== | |||
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Prologue Wii The Clappy Trio 2.png|[[The Clappy Trio 2|The Clappy Trio]] | |||
Prologue Wii Sneaky Spirits 2.png|[[Sneaky Spirits 2|Sneaky Spirits]] | |||
Prologue Wii Power Caligraphy.png|[[Power Calligraphy]] | |||
Prologue Wii Tap Trial.png|[[Tap Trial]] | |||
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==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
''Rhythm Heaven Fever'' sold over 100,000 copies in its first week in Japan<ref>http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2011/07/28/media_create_sales/</ref>, while by the end of the year it sold a total of over 600,000 copies<ref>http://gamerant.com/japan-best-selling-games-2011-jeff-125733/</ref>. The game received a score of 32/40 in the ''Famitsu''<ref>http://www.1up.com/news/japan-review-check-rhythm-heaven</ref> magazine. It holds the title as the best selling game in the series. | ''Rhythm Heaven Fever'' sold over 100,000 copies in its first week in Japan<ref>http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2011/07/28/media_create_sales/</ref>, while by the end of the year it sold a total of over 600,000 copies<ref>http://gamerant.com/japan-best-selling-games-2011-jeff-125733/</ref>. The game received a score of 32/40 in the ''Famitsu''<ref>http://www.1up.com/news/japan-review-check-rhythm-heaven</ref> magazine. It holds the title as the best selling game in the series. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*''Rhythm Heaven Fever'' was released in Japan during [[Rhythm Tengoku]]'s five-year anniversary. | *''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' was released in Japan during [[Rhythm Tengoku]]'s five-year anniversary. | ||
*To celebrate the release of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' in North America, Nintendo held a launch event at the iam8bit Gallery at Los Angeles. People could try out ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' & get [[Flippers|Flipper]] plush toys and other pieces of merchandise. | |||
*The voice of the female announcer is provided by [http://www.mariannadefazio.com Marianna DeFazio]. | |||
*This game is the first in the series to get a PEGI rating of 7 for violence in Europe. | *This game is the first in the series to get a PEGI rating of 7 for violence in Europe. | ||
*This is the only game to: | *This is the only game to: | ||
**Have a game replaced for overseas releases. | **Have a game replaced for overseas releases. | ||
**Have an [[Endless Remix]]. | **Have an [[Endless Remix]]. | ||
**Not be dubbed in French, German, Spanish | **Not be dubbed in French, German, Italian or Spanish. | ||
***In ''[[ | ***In ''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]'', all the games from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' use the English dub. This even extends to the cues in [[Karate Man Kicks!]] and [[Big Rock Finish]], which actually were dubbed in their original versions. | ||
*** | ***''[[Rhythm Sesang Wii]]'', the game uses a mix between English{{tt|*|Screwbot Factory, See-Saw, Air Rally, Catch of the Day, Launch Party, & Bossa Nova}} and Japanese{{tt|*|Donk-Donk, Cheer Readers, & Mochi Pounding}} voices, English songs, and new Korean{{tt|*|Board Meeting, Figure Fighter, Ringside, Packing Pests, Flipper-Flop, Exhibition Match, Love Rap, Tap Troupe, Shrimp Shuffle, Karate Man, Munchy Monk, Endless Remix, Clap Trap, Pirate Crew, & Kung Fu Ball}} voices. | ||
==Trailers== | ==Trailers== | ||
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