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{{Infobox game
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|developer=Nintendo SPD
|publisher=[[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]]
|platform=Wii<br>Wii U (Virtual Console)
|release=Nintendo Wii:<br>{{JP}} July 21, 2011<br/>{{US}} February 13, 2012<br/>{{EU}} July 6, 2012<br />{{AU}} September 13, 2012<br/>{{KR}} September 12, 2013<br/>
Nintendo Wii U:{{tt|*|Digital Download}}<br>{{JP}}July 27, 2016<br/>{{US}} November 10, 2016<br/>{{EU}} November 24, 2016
|mode=One Player, Two Player
|rating={{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=7|cero=A|usk=0}}
|games=50 (+1 [[Night Walk (Wii)|Credits]], +8 [[Two-Player Menu|Two Player]])
|previous=''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''
|next=''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''}}
{{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 the third game in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series]]'', released for the [[wikipedia:Wii|Wii]] on July 21, 2011 in Japan, February 13, 2012 in North America, July 6, 2012 in Europe, September 13, 2012 in Australia and September 12, 2013 in South Korea.
 
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==
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]] 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 [[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==
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>.
==[[Rhythm Games]]==
<gallery position=center spacing=small>
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]]
</gallery>
<gallery position=center spacing=small>
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>
<gallery position=center spacing=small>
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>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
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>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
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>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
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>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
Prologue Wii Night Walk.png|[[Night Walk (Wii)|Night Walk]]
</gallery>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
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>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
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]]===
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
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 Calligraphy.png|[[Power Calligraphy]]
Prologue Wii Tap Trial.png|[[Tap Trial]]
</gallery>
==Official Websites==
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/somj/ みんなのリズム天国] (Minna no Rhythm Tengoku)
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20150316141625/http://rhythmheavenfever.nintendo.com:80/ Official Site – Rhythm Heaven Fever for Wii] [Archive]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/rhythm-heaven-fever-wii-u/ Rhythm Heaven Fever for Wii U - Nintendo Game Details]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/games/oms/beat_the_beat_rhythm_paradise/index.html Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise | Music Game | Wii | Nintendo]
==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.
==Trailers==
{{#ev:youtube|9yGr50ObWqk||inline}}
{{#ev:youtube|S6naNMU5Mu8||inline}}
==Trivia==
*''[[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, a launch event was held at the iam8bit Gallery at Los Angeles. There, people could try out ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and get plush toys of the [[Flippers]] and other pieces of merchandise<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6naNMU5Mu8 Wii - Rhythm Heaven Fever Launch Event Time Lapse Video]</ref>.
*The voice of the female announcer is provided by [http://www.mariannadefazio.com Marianna DeFazio]<ref>[http://www.mariannadefazio.com/resumes Customized voice and speech training for professionals. ]</ref>.
*This game is the first to:
**Be released on a home console.
**Have a game replaced in overseas releases.
**Have an [[Endless Remix]].
**Receive a PEGI rating of 7 for violence in Europe.
**Not be dubbed in French, German, Italian or Spanish.
***''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'' allows players to switch between the Japanese and English voices, regardless of the game's language settings.
***''[[Rhythm Sesang Wii]]'' 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.
==In Other Languages==
{{Lang
|jp=みんなのリズム天国
|rojp=Minna no Rhythm Tengoku
|mnjp=Everyone's Rhythm Heaven
|us=Rhythm Heaven Fever
|uk=Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise
|fr=Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise
|du=Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise
|it=Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise
|es=Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise
|nl=Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise<ref>[https://www.nintendo.nl/Iwata-vraagt/Iwata-vraagt-Beat-the-Beat-Rhythm-Paradise/Iwata-vraagt-Beat-the-Beat-Rhythm-Paradise/1-Dan-gebruik-je-toch-alleen-knoppen-/1-Dan-gebruik-je-toch-alleen-knoppen--236408.html Iwata vraagt | 1. Dan gebruik je toch alleen knoppen? | Iwata vraagt: Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref>
|pt=Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise<ref>[https://www.nintendo.pt/Iwata-Pergunta/Iwata-Pergunta-Beat-the-Beat-Rhythm-Paradise/Iwata-Pergunta-Beat-the-Beat-Rhythm-Paradise/1-Mas-sera-que-nao-os-botoes-nao-bastam-/1-Mas-sera-que-nao-os-botoes-nao-bastam--236408.html Iwata Pergunta | 1. Mas será que não os botões não bastam? | Iwata Pergunta: Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref>
|kr=리듬 세상 Wii<br>Rhythm World Wii<ref>"Rhythm World Wii Staff Credits" ~ ''[[Rhythm Sesang Wii]]'' [[Staff Credits]]</ref>
|rokr=Lideum Sesang Wii<br>Rhythm World Wii
|mnkr=Rhythm World Wii<br>Rhythm World Wii}}
==References==
<references />
{{Wikipedia|Rhythm Heaven Fever}}
{{RHF}}
{{RHGames}}
[[de:Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]
[[de:Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]

Revision as of 08:26, 13 September 2022

Rhythm Heaven Fever
Image
RHF US Boxart.jpg
RHF EU Boxart.jpg
1819584-rtwii box.jpg
RHF Korean Boxart.jpg
Developer
Nintendo SPD
Publisher
Platform
Wii
Wii U (Virtual Console)
Release date(s)
Nintendo Wii:
Flag of Japan.svg July 21, 2011
Flag of the United States.svg February 13, 2012
Flag of Europe.svg July 6, 2012
Flag of Australia.svg September 13, 2012
Flag of South Korea.svg September 12, 2013
Ratings
ESRB:ESRB E.png - Everyone
PEGI:PEGI 7.png - 7 years and up
CERO:CERO A.png - All ages
USK:USK 0.png - All ages
Modes
One Player, Two Player
50 (+1 Credits, +8 Two Player)
Navigation

Rhythm Heaven Fever (みんなのリズム天国?, Minna no Rhythm Tengoku), known as Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise in Europe, and 리듬 세상 Wii (Lideum Sesang Wii?, Rhythm World Wii) in Korea, is the third game in the Rhythm Heaven Series, released for the Wii on July 21, 2011 in Japan, February 13, 2012 in North America, July 6, 2012 in Europe, September 13, 2012 in Australia and September 12, 2013 in South Korea.

The game was digitally rereleased for the Wii U's Virtual Console on July 27, 2016 in Japan, November 10, 2016 in North America, and November 24 in Europe.

Gameplay

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 Nintendo DS, Rhythm Heaven Fever for the 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 Ranked 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 earns Medals 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 Gifts such as songs and Reading Material.

New to the series (bar the 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 Medals which unlock Two-Player Endless Games.

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 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[1]. Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise exclusively allows players to switch between English and Japanese voices[2].

Rhythm Games

Extra Games

Official Websites

Reception

Rhythm Heaven Fever sold over 100,000 copies in its first week in Japan[3], while by the end of the year it sold a total of over 600,000 copies[4]. The game received a score of 32/40 in the Famitsu[5] magazine. It holds the title as the best selling game in the series.

Trailers

Trivia

  • 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, a launch event was held at the iam8bit Gallery at Los Angeles. There, people could try out Rhythm Heaven Fever and get plush toys of the Flippers and other pieces of merchandise[6].
  • The voice of the female announcer is provided by Marianna DeFazio[7].
  • This game is the first to:
    • Be released on a home console.
    • Have a game replaced in overseas releases.
    • Have an Endless Remix.
    • Receive a PEGI rating of 7 for violence in Europe.
    • Not be dubbed in French, German, Italian or Spanish.
      • Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise allows players to switch between the Japanese and English voices, regardless of the game's language settings.
      • Rhythm Sesang Wii uses a mix between English* and Japanese* voices, English songs, and new Korean* voices.

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese みんなのリズム天国 Everyone's Rhythm Heaven
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Rhythm Heaven Fever
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise
Flag of Italy.svg Italian Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dutch Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise[8]
Flag of Portugal.svg Portuguese Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise[9]
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean <span class="tooltip" title="Lideum Sesang Wii
Rhythm World Wii" style="text-decoration: underline; text-decoration-style: dotted">리듬 세상 Wii
Rhythm World Wii[10]
Rhythm World Wii
Rhythm World Wii

References

Epilogue 3DS Cheer Readers OK.png
Rhythm Heaven Fever
Medal Corner
Game Wii B-1.pngGame Wii B-2.pngGame Wii B-3.pngGame Wii B-4.pngNight Walk
Rhythm Games
Game Wii 1-1.pngGame Wii 1-2.pngGame Wii 1-3.pngGame Wii 1-4.pngRemix 1
Game Wii 2-1.pngGame Wii 2-2.pngGame Wii 2-3.pngGame Wii 2-4.pngRemix 2
Game Wii 3-1.pngBuilt to ScaleAir RallyFigure FighterRemix 3
Game Wii 4-1.pngGame Wii 4-2.pngMicro-RowSamurai SliceRemix 4
Game Wii 5-1.pngFlipper-FlopGame Wii 5-3.pngGame Wii 5-4.pngRemix 5
Game Wii 6-1.pngGame Wii 6-2.pngGame Wii 6-3.pngGame Wii 6-4.pngRemix 6
Game Wii 7-1.pngGame Wii 7-2.pngGame Wii 7-3.pngKarate ManRemix 7
Game Wii 8-1.pngGame Wii 8-2.pngBuilt to Scale 2Game Wii 8-4.pngRemix 8
Game Wii 9-1.pngGame Wii 9-2.pngGame Wii 9-3.pngGame Wii 9-4.pngRemix 9
Figure Fighter 2Micro-Row 2Game Wii 10-3.pngKarate Man 2Remix 10
Two-Player Menu
Endless GamesFork LifterTambourineRingsideMicro-RowFlipper-FlopLaunch PartyTap TroupeKarate Man
Endless Games
One Player
Game Wii E-4.gifGame Wii E-1.gifMunchy MonkGame Wii E-3.gifGame Wii E-4 JP.gifGame Wii E-5.gif
Endless Games
Two Player
Game Wii PE-1.gifGame Wii PE-2.gifGame Wii PE-3.gifGame Wii PE-4.gifGame Wii PE-5.gif
Rhythm Toys
Game Wii T-1.gifGame Wii T-2.gifGame Wii T-3.gifGame Wii T-4.gif
Extra Games
The Clappy TrioSneaky SpiritsGame Wii EX-3.gifGame Wii EX-4.gif
Miscellaneous Music CornerReading MaterialRhythm TestPerfect CampaignCharactersThe Rhythm LeagueRhythm HeavenLive House OGUDevelopment HistorySeika Relay
MNRTCMCSoundtrack cover.jpgDownload (6).jpgBtBRPSoundtrack cover.jpg
Rhythm Heaven Series
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2006, GBA • 2007, Arcade 2008-2009, DS 2011-2012, Wii • 2016, Wii U 2015-2016, 3DS