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m (After some deliberation, it's been decided that there's no need to use the Japanese names when English ones exist. Although a good argument can be made here (this list pertains to the Japanese version due to one game being replaced, it being moved and thus the medal requirements were moved as a result) but unlike, say, Rhythm Tengoku, which doesn't have an English version of its own, Minna no Rhythm Tengoku does) |
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The {{Nihongo|Endless Games|エンドレスゲームズ|Endoresu Gēmuzu}} menu is unlocked after clearing [[See-Saw]] and can be accessed in the [[Medal Corner]]. | The {{Nihongo|Endless Games|エンドレスゲームズ|Endoresu Gēmuzu}} menu is unlocked after clearing [[See-Saw]] and can be accessed in the [[Medal Corner]]. | ||
The games don't have pre-set High Scores, instead the game tallies the "Personal Record" (of the current save file) and the "All-Time Record" (across all save files), as well as separate personal records for both players in the Two-Player Endless Games. The personal best record shows an icon or Mii, which for One Player is taken automatically from the save file. In Two Player, both players must input the icon or Mii when setting a new record, though both players can use the same Mii. | The games don't have pre-set High Scores, instead the game tallies the "Personal Record" (of the current save file) and the "All-Time Record" (across all save files), as well as separate personal records for both players in the Two-Player Endless Games. The personal best record shows an icon or [[miiwiki:Mii|Mii]], which for One Player is taken automatically from the save file. In Two Player, both players must input the icon or [[miiwiki:Mii|Mii]] when setting a new record, though both players can use the same [[miiwiki:Mii|Mii]]. | ||
In ''[[Minna no Rhythm Tengoku]]'', while the game does acknowledge when the player achieves a High Score, it still plays the regular Game Over jingle. A dedicated jingle was added in the international releases. One of the games was replaced in the international versions, and the rest were moved around to compensate. | In ''[[Minna no Rhythm Tengoku]]'', while the game does acknowledge when the player achieves a High Score, it still plays the regular Game Over jingle. A dedicated jingle was added in the international releases. One of the games was replaced in the international versions, and the rest were moved around to compensate. |
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