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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This [[Rhythm Game]] is designed to resemble video games from the 8-bit and 16-bit era. This extends to the title using the word "Super", as many games did back in the day. The prologue having "2015 MADE IN KYOTO" beneath the game's logo and options for | *This [[Rhythm Game]] is designed to resemble video games from the 8-bit and 16-bit era. This extends to the title using the word "Super", as many games did back in the day. The prologue having "2015 MADE IN KYOTO" beneath the game's logo and options for "1 PLAYER" and "2 PLAYERS" references how the earliest games from the [[wikipedia:Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo Entertainment System]] and arcade games from around that time would display their copyright and player options, as well as the year in which ''[[Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+]]'' was released, and the location of [[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]]'s headquarters, [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. | ||
*The scream the lady makes upon being kidnapped is reused from [[Tap Trial]] when [[Girl]] misses a jump. | *The scream the lady makes upon being kidnapped is reused from [[Tap Trial]] when [[Girl]] misses a jump. | ||
*Like in [[Iai Giri]], this game uses a nearly obsolete Japanese kana, {{Nihongo|[[wikipedia:Wi (kana)|ゐ]]|wi}}, which is rarely used in modern Japanese. | *Like in [[Iai Giri]], this game uses a nearly obsolete Japanese kana, {{Nihongo|[[wikipedia:Wi (kana)|ゐ]]|wi}}, which is rarely used in modern Japanese. |
Revision as of 17:54, 6 November 2021
Super Samurai Slice |
The Wandering Samurai has been standing up to evil for a long, long time. |
Rhythm Heaven Megamix |
Super Samurai Slice (ゐあひ斬り伝説?, Iai Giri Densetsu) is the 4th Rhythm Game of Songbird Land (26th overall) in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. The arrange version, Super Samurai Slice 2, appears in Right-Hand Tower.
Gameplay
In this game, the player controls The Wandering Samurai who is once again slicing Demons, who have kidnapped a woman in the village.
During the game, the Demons spawn from all corners of the screen, coming out of thin air or from the water, with the samurai slicing them at the right time. In the middle of the game, he boards a skateboard, slicing demons on the move. Occasionally, a big demon appears, who the samurai must first block before slicing. At the end, the samurai faces the purple large demon who had kidnapped the woman.
Controls
- Ⓑ (Hold)/Tap (Hold): Block (Big Demon)
- Ⓑ (Release)/Tap (Release): Counterattack (Big Demon)
- Ⓐ or ✚/Tap: Slice (Small Demon)
Timing Display
- Perfect!/Ace!?: The Wandering Samurai successfully slices through/kicks away the demons. The demons explode afterwards.
- Early!/Late!?: The Wandering Samurai grazes the demons, who explode shortly afterward.
- Miss...?: The Wandering Samurai gets toppled by the demons.
Results
The Townsfolk Say | |
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He must clear his mind of errant thoughts. Be wary of the ghoulish deluge! His counterattacks require work... | |
Eh. Passable. | |
He mastered the basics. Impressive skills. Strong is his focus. Killer counters! |
Epilogue
Er...Mr. Samurai? You might want to get up... |
Mr. Samurai...I'm over here... | I heard he's actually 17-bit... *sigh* |
Rhythm Item
Monster Debris | What IS This? |
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After every full moon, there are piles of this stuff lying all over the village. No one knows that the samurai is saving them, but he doesn't do it for the recognition. |
Skill Star
The Skill Star appears on the big demon in the middle of the game.
Challenge Land
Super Samurai Slice appears in the following Challenge Train courses:
Appearances
Video
Trivia
- This Rhythm Game is designed to resemble video games from the 8-bit and 16-bit era. This extends to the title using the word "Super", as many games did back in the day. The prologue having "2015 MADE IN KYOTO" beneath the game's logo and options for "1 PLAYER" and "2 PLAYERS" references how the earliest games from the Nintendo Entertainment System and arcade games from around that time would display their copyright and player options, as well as the year in which Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+ was released, and the location of Nintendo's headquarters, Kyoto, Japan.
- The scream the lady makes upon being kidnapped is reused from Tap Trial when Girl misses a jump.
- Like in Iai Giri, this game uses a nearly obsolete Japanese kana, ゐ (wi?), which is rarely used in modern Japanese.
- This game appears in the "Wario...Where?" Challenge Train course. Here, The Wandering Samurai is replaced with 18-Volt and 9-Volt, who must rescue Sal Out instead of a lady.
Unused
- Main article: Super Samurai Slice/Unused
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ゐあひ斬り伝説 | Iai Slash Legend |
EnglishNOA | Super Samurai Slice | |
EnglishNOE | Super Samurai Slice | |
French | Samouraï | Samurai |
Spanish | El supersamurái rebanador | The supersamurai slicer |
Italian | Super spirito samurai | Super spirit samurai |
Korean | 무사의 전설 | Samurai Legend |
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