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{{CQuote|Tap into the rhythm, and experience a little slice of Rhythm Heaven in the palm of your hand. Over 50 rhythm games will get you tapping, flicking and sliding to the beat. Ever stomp your feet to the pulse of your favorite song? Does the groove just get you every time? Then go with the flow, and let the rhythm be your guide!|[https://web.archive.org/web/20090430112724/http://www.rhythmheaven.com/ Rhythm Heaven Official Site]}}{{Infobox game
|name = ''Rhythm Heaven''
|name=''Rhythm Heaven''
|image = [[File:Rhythm_heaven_box_art.jpg|315px]]
|image={{TabStart|style=text-align:center}}{{TabHeader|America}}[[File:Rhythm_heaven_box_art.jpg|250px]]{{TabHeader|Europe}}[[File:RH_EU_Boxart.jpg|250px]]{{TabHeader|Japan}}[[File:RH_JP_Boxart.png|250px]]{{TabHeader|Korea}}[[File:RH_Korean_Boxart.jpg|250px]]{{TabEnd}}
|developer = Nintendo SPD1
|developer=Nintendo SPD1
|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[niwanetwork:Nintendo|Nintendo]]
|platform = [[Nintendo DS]]
|platform=[[niwanetwork:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]]
|release = {{JP}} July 31, 2008<br/>{{US}} April 5, 2009<br/>{{EU}} May 1, 2009<br />{{KR}} September 24, 2009
|release={{JP}} July 31, 2008<br>{{US}} April 5, 2009<br>{{EU}} May 1, 2009<br>{{PT}} May 29, 2009<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/pt-pt/Noticias/2009/Consegues-acompanhar-o-ritmo-260697.html Consegues acompanhar o ritmo? | 2009 | Notícias | Nintendo]</ref><br>{{KR}} September 24, 2009
|genre = Music, Rhythm
|rating={{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|cero=A|usk=0}}
|rating = {{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|cero=A|usk=0}}
|mode=One Player
|mode = Single player
|games=50 (+1 [[Airboarder|Credits]])
|games = 50 (plus credits; [[Battle of the Bands]])
|previous=''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''
|previous = ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''
|next=''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''}}
|next = ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''}}
{{Nihongo|''Rhythm Heaven''|リズム<ruby>天<rt>てん</rt></ruby><ruby>国<rt>ごく</rt></ruby>ゴールド|Rhythm Tengoku Gold}}, known as {{Nihongo|''Rhythm Paradise''}} in Europe and {{Nihongo|''Rhythm World<ref name="KR">"Rhythm World" ~ Title shown on the DS menu if the language is set to anything except Korean.</ref>''|리듬 세상|Lideum Sesang}} in Korea, is the second game in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series]]'', released for the [[niwanetwork:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]] on July 31, 2008 in Japan, April 5, 2009 in North America, May 1, 2009 in Europe and September 24, 2009 in South Korea. It was the first game to be released outside of Japan.
{{Nihongo|'''''Rhythm Heaven'''''|リズム天国ゴールド|'''''Rhythm Tengoku Gold'''''|lit. Rhythm Heaven Gold}}, known as '''''Rhythm Paradise''''' in Europe and '''''Rhythm World''''' (리듬 세상) in Korea, is the second game in the [[Rhythm Heaven Series]], released for the [[Nintendo DS]] on July 31, 2008 in Japan, April 5, 2009 in North America, May 1, 2009 for Europe and September 24, 2009 for Korea.
==Gameplay==
The game is meant to be played by holding the [[niwanetwork:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]] sideways. Left-handers have an option to change the position of the visual gameplay to allow easier playing. The game primarily uses the Touch Screen. The controls, just like every other game in the series, are very basic. There are four main mechanics used, both for all of the [[Rhythm Game]] available to play and just getting around the game itself. These controls are tapping, holding, sliding and flicking, in addition to the 🄻 and 🅁 buttons that are used in exclusively [[Rockers 2]]. The Start button is used to pause during a [[Rhythm Game]].
==[[Rhythm Games]]==
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
Prologue DS Built to Scale.png|[[Built to Scale (DS)|Built to Scale]]
Prologue DS Glee Club 2.png|[[Glee Club 2|Glee Club]]
Prologue DS Fillbots 2.png|[[Fillbots 2|Fillbots]]
Prologue DS Fan Club.png|[[Fan Club]]
Prologue DS Remix 1.png|[[Remix 1 (DS)|Remix 1]]
</gallery>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
Prologue DS Rhythm Rally 2.png|[[Rhythm Rally 2|Rhythm Rally]]
Prologue DS Shoot-'em-up 2.png|[[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'Em-Up]]
Prologue DS Blue Birds.png|[[Blue Birds]]
Prologue DS Moai Doo-Wop.png|[[Moai Doo-Wop]]
Prologue DS Remix 2.png|[[Remix 2 (DS)|Remix 2]]
</gallery>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
Prologue DS Love Lizards.png|[[Love Lizards]]
Prologue DS Crop Stomp.png|[[Crop Stomp]]
Prologue DS Freeze Frame.png|[[Freeze Frame]]
Prologue DS The Dazzles.png|[[The Dazzles]]
Prologue DS Remix 3.png|[[Remix 3 (DS)|Remix 3]]
</gallery>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
Prologue DS Munchy Monk.png|[[Munchy Monk]]
Prologue DS DJ School.png|[[DJ School]]
Prologue DS Drummer Duel.png|[[Drummer Duel]]
Prologue DS Love Lab.png|[[Love Lab]]
Prologue DS Remix 4.png|[[Remix 4 (DS)|Remix 4]]
</gallery>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
Prologue DS Splashdown.png|[[Splashdown]]
Prologue DS Big Rock Finish.png|[[Big Rock Finish]]
Prologue DS Dog Ninja.png|[[Dog Ninja]]
Prologue DS Frog Hop.png|[[Frog Hop]]
Prologue DS Remix 5.png|[[Remix 5 (DS)|Remix 5]]
</gallery>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
Prologue DS Space Soccer.png|[[Space Soccer]]
Prologue DS Lockstep.png|[[Lockstep]]
Prologue DS Rockers.png|[[Rockers]]
Prologue DS Karate Man Kicks!.png|[[Karate Man Kicks!|Karate Man]]
Prologue DS Remix 6.png|[[Remix 6 (DS)|Remix 6]]
</gallery>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
Prologue DS Airboarder.png|[[Airboarder]]
</gallery>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
Prologue DS Built to Scale 2.png|[[Built to Scale 2 (DS)|Built to Scale 2]]
Prologue DS The Dazzles 2.png|[[The Dazzles 2]]
Prologue DS Jumpin' Jazz.png|[[Frog Hop 2]]
Prologue DS Fan Club 2.png|[[Fan Club 2]]
Prologue DS Remix 7.png|[[Remix 7 (DS)|Remix 7]]
</gallery>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
Prologue DS Cosmic Rhythm Rally.png|[[Cosmic Rhythm Rally|Rhythm Rally 2]]
Prologue DS Fillbots 2nd.png|[[Fillbots 2 (DS)|Fillbots 2]]
Prologue DS Blue Birds 2.png|[[Blue Birds 2]]
Prologue DS Lockstep 2.png|[[Lockstep 2]]
Prologue DS Remix 8.png|[[Remix 8 (DS)|Remix 8]]
</gallery>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
Prologue DS Moai Doo-Wop 2.png|[[Moai Doo-Wop 2]]
Prologue DS Karate Man 2.png|[[Karate Man 2 (DS)|Karate Man 2]]
Prologue DS Glee Club 2nd.png|[[Glee Club 2 (DS)|Glee Club 2]]
Prologue DS Space Soccer 2.png|[[Space Soccer 2]]
Prologue DS Remix 9.png|[[Remix 9 (DS)|Remix 9]]
</gallery>
<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
Prologue DS Shoot-'Em-Up 2nd.png|[[Shoot-'Em-Up 2 (DS)|Shoot-'Em-Up 2]]
Prologue DS Splashdown 2.png|[[Splashdown 2]]
Prologue DS Munchy Monk 2.png|[[Munchy Monk 2]]
Prologue DS Rockers 2.png|[[Rockers 2]]
Prologue DS Remix 10.png|[[Remix 10 (DS)|Remix 10]]
</gallery>
==Official Websites==
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/ylzj/ リズム天国ゴールド] (Rhythm Tengoku Gold)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090430112724/http://www.rhythmheaven.com/ Rhythm Heaven] [Archive]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-DS/Rhythm-Paradise-272750.html Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo DS | Games | Nintendo]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20190823192730/http://www.nintendo.co.kr/DS/soft/rhythm_world/main.php 리듬 세상] (Rhythm Sesang) [Archive]
==Logos==
<gallery>
Logo DS Rhythm Tengoku Gold.svg
Logo DS Rhythm Heaven.svg
Logo DS Rhythm Paradise.svg
Logo DS Rhythm World.svg
</gallery>
==''Rhythm Heaven Demo Version''==
{{Nihongo|''Rhythm Heaven Demo Version''|リズム<ruby>天<rt>てん</rt></ruby><ruby>国<rt>ごく</rt></ruby>ゴールド体験版<ref>[https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm35627014 TAS リズム天国ゴールド店頭試遊ソフト - NicoVideo]</ref>|Rhythm Tengoku Gold Taikenban}}, also known as {{Nihongo|''Rhythm Paradise Demo Version''}} in Europe, is a stripped down version of the game for demo purposes. One version of the demo was playable at kiosks, while the other version could be downloaded through the [[niwanetwork:Nintendo Channel|Nintendo Channel]]'s DS Download Service and through the [[niwanetwork:DS Download Station|DS Download Station]].
 
[[File:Screenshot DS Title Demo Kiosk.png|thumb]]In the kiosk version, the game starts with a seizure warning screen, followed by the game's title screen (with "Demo Version" added to the logo), and starting the game goes directly to [[Practice Flicking]] (which can be skipped), after which the player goes to the Game Select, with only the first [[Rhythm Game]] available.
*[[File:Game DS 1-1.png|32px|link=Built to Scale (DS)|Built to Scale]] [[Built to Scale (DS)|Built to Scale]]
*[[File:Game DS 1-2.png|32px|link=Glee Club 2|Glee Club]] [[Glee Club 2|Glee Club]]
*[[File:Game DS 1-3.png|32px|link=Fillbots 2|Fillbots]] [[Fillbots 2|Fillbots]]
*[[File:Game DS 1-4.png|32px|link=Fan Club]] [[Fan Club]] ([[Practice]] only)
Curiously, clearing [[Built to Scale (DS)|Built to Scale]] unlocks both [[Glee Club 2|Glee Club]] and [[Fillbots 2|Fillbots]] at once, after which both must be cleared to unlock [[Fan Club]]. The Game Select also has a padlock for [[Remix 1 (DS)|Remix 1]], which is inaccessible.
 
After completing all the [[Rhythm Games]], [[The Bandleader]] shows up to say that this is all the demo includes, and the game returns to the title screen.


It was developed by Nintendo SPD1 and most of the music was composed by Japanese producer/singer [[Tsunku]]. It was the first game in the series to be released outside of Japan.
[[File:Screenshot DS Title Demo Download.png|thumb]]When starting up the DS Download version, the game asks the player if they are "Left or Right?"-handed. After the choice is made, the player meets [[The Bandleader]] who first thanks the player for downloading the demo, after which they are taken to [[Practice Flicking]] (which can be skipped), and then they are taken directly to the first [[Rhythm Game]]. After each game, [[The Bandleader]] shows up to comment on the rating. If the player got [[OK]] or higher, they move on to the next game, without the Game Select.
==Gameplay==
*[[File:Game DS 1-1.png|32px|link=Built to Scale (DS)|Built to Scale]] [[Built to Scale (DS)|Built to Scale]]
The game is meant to be played by holding the Nintendo DS sideways. Left-handers have an option to change the position of the visual gameplay to allow easier playing. The game primarily uses the touch screen.
*[[File:Game DS 1-2.png|32px|link=Glee Club 2|Glee Club]] [[Glee Club 2|Glee Club]]
==Development==
*[[File:Game DS 1-3.png|32px|link=Fillbots 2|Fillbots]] [[Fillbots 2|Fillbots]] ([[Practice]] only)
''Rhythm Heaven'''s development "wasn't easy" for the staff. Osawa didn't like the idea of using buttons, so he considered a control mechanic that involved the Touch Screen. The ability to touch the edge of the Touch Screen was considered, but was determined to be too difficult.
After completing all the [[Rhythm Games]], [[The Bandleader]] shows up to say that this is all the demo includes, and it returns to the "Left or Right?" question.


The Flick action took the staff a "little getting used to" as they had to make it feel "fair" to the player until they realised that if flicking was combined with the music it would give the players a "good sense of timing". The Flick action took them about "two to three months" to research and "six months" to eventually adapt the control into ''Rhythm Heaven''.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090701104808/http://www.rhythmheaven.com/iwata3.html</ref>
Although the player can obtain [[Medal]]s in both versions, the [[Medal Corner]] is never unlocked.
Tsunku really liked the idea of the Flick action regardless of the long time to adapt. At that time, he thought of the idea for [[Frog Hop]], which became one of the very first games to be made for ''Rhythm Heaven''.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090701104808/http://www.rhythmheaven.com/iwata4.html</ref>


Not unlike many other games, there are various [[Rhythm Heaven/Regional Differences|differences]] across regions.
In both versions, all epilogues are replaced with one thanking the player for playing the game (all of which play the "[[OK]]" jingle). It depicts the [[Girl]] next to the game's boxart. The text differs between the {{US}} and {{UK}} versions.
==Controls==
<gallery>
The controls for ''Rhythm Heaven'', just like every other game in the series, are very basic. There are four main mechanics used, both for all of the mini games available to play and just getting around the game itself. These controls are tapping, holding, sliding and flicking, in addition to the L/R buttons that are used in exclusively [[Rockers 2]]. The start button is used to pause during a mini game.
Epilogue DS Demo US.png|"Thanks for playing Rhythm Heaven!"
==List of Rhythm Games==
Epilogue DS Demo UK.png|"Thanks for playing the demo!<br>Why not try the full version?"
{| width="100%" border="1" style="border-collapse:collapse"
</gallery>
|- bgcolor="#fff7f7"
![[Built to Scale (DS)|Built to Scale]]
![[Glee Club 2|Glee Club]]
![[Fillbots 2|Fillbots]]
![[Fan Club]]
![[Remix 1 (DS)|Remix 1]]
|- align="center"
|[[File:Built_to_Scale.png|136px]]
|[[File:Glee_Club-title.png|136px]]
|[[File:Fillbots-title.png|136px]]
|[[File:Fan_Club-title.png|136px]]
|[[File:1st_Remix.png|136px]]
|- bgcolor="#fff7f7"
![[Rhythm Rally 2|Rhythm Rally]]
![[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'Em-Up]]
![[Blue Birds]]
![[Moai Doo-Wop]]
![[Remix 2 (DS)|Remix 2]]
|- align="center"
|[[File:Rhythm_rally.png|136px]]
|[[File:Shoot_'em_up.png|136px]]
|[[File:Blue_birds.png|136px]]
|[[File:Moai_Doo-Wop.png|136px]]
|[[File:2nd_Remix.png|136px]]
|- bgcolor="#fff7f7"
![[Love Lizards]]
![[Crop Stomp]]
![[Freeze Frame]]
![[The Dazzles]]
![[Remix 3 (DS)|Remix 3]]
|- align="center"
|[[File:Love_lizards.png|136px]]
|[[File:Crop_stomp.png|136px]]
|[[File:Freeze_frame.png|136px]]
|[[File:The_dazzles.png|136px]]
|[[File:3rd_Remix.png|136px]]
|- bgcolor="#fff7f7"
![[Munchy Monk]]
![[DJ School]]
![[Drummer Duel]]
![[Love Lab]]
![[Remix 4 (DS)|Remix 4]]
|- align="center"
|[[File:Munchy_monk.png|136px]]
|[[File:DJ_school.png|136px]]
|[[File:Drummer_duel.png|136px]]
|[[File:Love_lab.png|136px]]
|[[File:4th_Remix.png|136px]]
|- bgcolor="#fff7f7"
![[Splashdown]]
![[Big Rock Finish]]
![[Dog Ninja]]
![[Frog Hop]]
![[Remix 5 (DS)|Remix 5]]
|- align="center"
|[[File:Splashdown.png|136px]]
|[[File:Big_rock_finish.png|136px]]
|[[File:Dog_ninja.png|136px]]
|[[File:Frog_hop_title.png|136px]]
|[[File:5th_Remix.png|136px]]
|- bgcolor="#fff7f7"
![[Space Soccer]]
![[Lockstep]]
![[Rockers]]
![[Karate Man Kicks!|Karate Man]]
![[Remix 6 (DS)|Remix 6]]
|- align="center"
|[[File:Space Soccer.png|136px]]
|[[File:Lockstep.png|136px]]
|[[File:Rockers.png|136px]]
|[[File:Karate_Man_DS.PNG|136px]]
|[[File:6th_Remix.png|136px]]
|- bgcolor="#fff7f7"
![[Airboarder]]
|- align="center"
|[[File:Airboarder.png|136px]]
|- bgcolor="#fff7f7"
![[Built to Scale 2 (DS)|Built to Scale 2]]
![[The Dazzles 2]]
![[Jumpin' Jazz|Frog Hop 2]]
![[Fan Club 2]]
![[Remix 7 (DS)|Remix 7]]
|- align="center"
|[[File:Built_to_scale_2.png|136px]]
|[[File:The_dazzles_2.png|136px]]
|[[File:Frog_hop_2.png|136px]]
|[[File:Fan_club_2.png|136px]]
|[[File:7th_Remix.png|136px]]
|- bgcolor="#fff7f7"
![[Cosmic Rhythm Rally|Rhythm Rally 2]]
![[Fillbots 2 (DS)|Fillbots 2]]
![[Blue Birds 2]]
![[Lockstep 2]]
![[Remix 8 (DS)|Remix 8]]
|- align="center"
|[[File:Rr2.png|136px]]
|[[File:Fillbots_2.png|136px]]
|[[File:Blue_birds_2.png|136px]]
|[[File:Lockstep_2.png|136px]]
|[[File:8th_Remix.png|136px]]
|- bgcolor="#fff7f7"
![[Moai Doo-Wop 2]]
![[Karate Man 2 (DS)|Karate Man 2]]
![[Glee Club 2 (DS)|Glee Club 2]]
![[Space Soccer 2]]
![[Remix 9 (DS)|Remix 9]]
|- align="center"
|[[File:Maoi_doowop_2.png|136px]]
|[[File:Karate_Man_2_DS.PNG|136px]]
|[[File:Glee_club_2.png|136px]]
|[[File:Space_soccer_2.png|136px]]
|[[File:9th_Remix.png|136px]]
|- bgcolor="#fff7f7"
![[Shoot-'Em-Up 2 (DS)|Shoot-'Em-Up 2]]
![[Splashdown 2]]
![[Munchy Monk 2]]
![[Rockers 2]]
![[Remix 10 (DS)|Remix 10]]
|- align="center"
|[[File:Shoot_'em_up_2.png|136px]]
|[[File:Splashdown_2.png|136px|]]
|[[File:Munchy_monk_2.png|136px]]
|[[File:Rockers_2.png|136px]]
|[[File:10th_Remix.png|136px]]
|}
==Reception==
==Reception==
''Rhythm Heaven'' received fairly positive reviews. ''Official Nintendo Magazine'' gave this game 82% for it's "hilarious games" and "superb soundtrack" but it was marred of it's length.<ref>|http://web.archive.org/web/20090502010320/http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/article.php?id=8139</ref> Jeremy Parish of ''1UP.com'' gave this game a B+ as a "must-play experience" but felt forced to make use of the touch screen.<ref>http://www.1up.com/reviews/rhythm-heaven</ref> Craig Harris of ''IGN'' gave the game an "Amazing" rating of 9.0 for being "off-the-wall" and "incredibly fun and addictive" but criticized the "awful lyrics" in songs.<ref>http://uk.ign.com/articles/2009/03/31/rhythm-heaven-review</ref>
''Rhythm Heaven'' received fairly positive reviews. ''Official Nintendo Magazine'' gave this game 82% for it's "hilarious games" and "superb soundtrack" but it was marred of it's length.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20090502010320/http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/article.php?id=8139 Review: Rhythm Paradise - Official Nintendo Magazine]</ref> Jeremy Parish of ''1UP.com'' gave this game a B+ as a "must-play experience" but felt forced to make use of the touch screen<ref>[http://www.1up.com/reviews/rhythm-heaven 1UP.com]</ref>{{dead link}}. Craig Harris of ''IGN'' gave the game an "Amazing" rating of 9.0 for being "off-the-wall" and "incredibly fun and addictive" but criticized the "awful lyrics" in songs<ref>[http://uk.ign.com/articles/2009/03/31/rhythm-heaven-review Rhythm Heaven Review - IGN]</ref>. This game is known to be favorable on [[wikipedia:Metacritic|Metacritic]], with an average score of 84<ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ds/rhythm-heaven Rhythm Heaven for DS Reviews - Metacritic]</ref>.
This game is known to be favorable on Metacritic, with an average score of 84.<ref>http://www.metacritic.com/game/ds/rhythm-heaven</ref>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* This is the only ''Rhythm Heaven'' game to ''not'' have the following:
*There are certain [[Rhythm Games]] which do not end a [[Perfect]] run if the player goes only slightly off. They include [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'Em-Up]], [[Frog Hop]], [[Lockstep]], as well as their arrange versions and in [[Remix]]es. These misses still impact the player's score outside of the [[Perfect Campaign]], however.
** A [[Rhythm Test]]. Instead, a flicking practice is used.
*For promotional purposes, pop singer [[wikipedia:Beyoncé|Beyoncé]] appeared in the {{US}} commercials.
** A [[Remix]] with lyrics. While [[Remix 2 (DS)|Remix 2]] has vocals, they do not count as lyrics.
*The English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian singers are uncredited in the [[Staff Credits]] for their languages. They are instead credited in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Gold Kokunai-ban Kaigai-ban Zen Vocal-shu]]''.
** A [[Rhythm Game]] that features [[The Wandering Samurai]] as the main character—he was in an [[Endless Game]] instead.
*Before accessing the save files, a circle with a picture must be flicked out of the top of the screen. The picture can be: two flowers, [[Barista]], three [[Note]]s, [[Dog Ninja!]] or the [[DJ Yellow and Student|Student]] from [[DJ School]].
** A variation of [[Night Walk]], [[The Clappy Trio]], [[Sneaky Spirits]], [[Power Calligraphy]], and/or [[Tap Trial]].
*The game's North American release was on the same day as its region's release of the [[niwanetwork:Nintendo DSi|Nintendo DSi]].
** [[Two-Player Games]]; albeit Rhythm Tengoku's original GBA version doesn't have that either.
==Development History==
* This is the first ''Rhythm Heaven'' game to use Rhythm Games with 3D models—them being [[Built to Scale (DS)|Built to Scale]], [[Rhythm Rally 2|Rhythm Rally]] and [[Airboarder]].
{{Main|Rhythm Heaven/Development}}
* This is the only game that has games where barelys counts as hits (See: [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-Em'-Up 2]] , [[Frog Hop]], [[Lockstep]] , [[Jumpin' Jazz]] , [[Lockstep 2]] , and [[Shoot-'Em-Up 2 (DS)]])
==In Other Languages==
*For promotional purposes, pop singer [[wikipedia:Beyoncé|Beyoncé]] appeared in the North American commercials.
{{Lang
*The American singers are uncredited in [[Airboarder|the Staff Credits]]. They include Lores Ferris Dandoy, Brad Holmes, Ayaka Nagate, and Frank LeGree.
|jp=リズム<ruby>天<rt>てん</rt></ruby><ruby>国<rt>ごく</rt>ゴールド</ruby>
*This is the game with the most Rhythm Toys, with seven; and the most non-multiplayer Endless Games, with six.
|rojp=Rizumu Tengoku Gōrudo
*Before accessing to the save files, a circle with a picture must be flicked out of the top of the screen. The picture can be: two flowers, the [[Barista]], three [[Note]]s, the [[Dog Ninja (Character)|Dog Ninja]] or the [[Student]] from [[DJ School]].
|mnjp=Rhythm Heaven Gold
|us=Rhythm Heaven
|uk=Rhythm Paradise
|ca=Rhythm Heaven<ref>[https://www.ebay.com/itm/373921895282 eBay]</ref><ref>''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' [https://web.archive.org/web/20230922031407/https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/gameslist/manuals/DS_Rythm_Heaven.pdf Manuel d'Instructions] (French)</ref>
|fr=Rhythm Paradise
|la=Rhythm Heaven<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100314102456/http://www.rhythmheaven.com/es/ Rhythm Heaven] [Official Website in Spanish]</ref>
|es=Rhythm Paradise
|de=Rhythm Paradise
|it=Rhythm Paradise
|nl=Rhythm Paradise<ref>[https://www.nintendo.nl/Iwata-vraagt/Iwata-vraagt-Rhythm-Paradise/Iwata-Vraagt-Rhythm-Paradise/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance-238693.html Iwata vraagt | 1. Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance | Iwata vraagt: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref>
|pt=Rhythm Paradise<ref>[https://www.nintendo.pt/Iwata-Pergunta/Iwata-Pergunta-Rhythm-Paradise/Iwata-Asks-Rhythm-Paradise/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance-238693.html Iwata Pergunta | 1. Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance | Iwata Pergunta Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref>
|ru=Rhythm Paradise<ref>[https://www.nintendo.ru/-/-Nintendo-3DS/Rhythm-Paradise-Megamix-1091313.html Rhythm Paradise Megamix | Игры для Nintendo 3DS]</ref>
|tw=節奏天國GOLD<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200628111332/https://www.nintendo.tw/ds/ds_software.htm Nintendo DS 遊戯軟體] (Nintendo DS game software)</ref>
|rotw=Jiézòu Tiānguó GOLD
|mntw=Rhythm Heaven GOLD
|kr=리듬 세상<br>Rhythm World<ref name="KR"/>
|rokr=Lideum Sesang&#xa;Rhythm World
|mnkr=Rhythm World<br>Rhythm World}}
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"Tap into the rhythm, and experience a little slice of Rhythm Heaven in the palm of your hand. Over 50 rhythm games will get you tapping, flicking and sliding to the beat. Ever stomp your feet to the pulse of your favorite song? Does the groove just get you every time? Then go with the flow, and let the rhythm be your guide!"
Rhythm Heaven Official Site

Rhythm Heaven
Image
America
Rhythm heaven box art.jpg
Europe
RH EU Boxart.jpg
Japan
RH JP Boxart.png
Korea
RH Korean Boxart.jpg
Developer
Nintendo SPD1
Publisher
Platform
Release date(s)
Flag of Japan.svg July 31, 2008
Flag of the United States.svg April 5, 2009
Flag of Europe.svg May 1, 2009
Flag of Portugal.svg May 29, 2009[1]
Flag of South Korea.svg September 24, 2009
Ratings
ESRB:ESRB E.png - Everyone
PEGI:PEGI 3.png - 3 years and up
CERO:CERO A.png - All ages
USK:USK 0.png - All ages
Modes
One Player
50 (+1 Credits)
Navigation

Rhythm Heaven (リズムてんごくゴールド?, Rhythm Tengoku Gold), known as Rhythm Paradise in Europe and Rhythm World[2] (리듬 세상?, Lideum Sesang) in Korea, is the second game in the Rhythm Heaven Series, released for the Nintendo DS on July 31, 2008 in Japan, April 5, 2009 in North America, May 1, 2009 in Europe and September 24, 2009 in South Korea. It was the first game to be released outside of Japan.

Gameplay

The game is meant to be played by holding the Nintendo DS sideways. Left-handers have an option to change the position of the visual gameplay to allow easier playing. The game primarily uses the Touch Screen. The controls, just like every other game in the series, are very basic. There are four main mechanics used, both for all of the Rhythm Game available to play and just getting around the game itself. These controls are tapping, holding, sliding and flicking, in addition to the 🄻 and 🅁 buttons that are used in exclusively Rockers 2. The Start button is used to pause during a Rhythm Game.

Rhythm Games

Official Websites

Logos

Rhythm Heaven Demo Version

Rhythm Heaven Demo Version (リズムてんごくゴールド体験版[3]?, Rhythm Tengoku Gold Taikenban), also known as Rhythm Paradise Demo Version in Europe, is a stripped down version of the game for demo purposes. One version of the demo was playable at kiosks, while the other version could be downloaded through the Nintendo Channel's DS Download Service and through the DS Download Station.

Screenshot DS Title Demo Kiosk.png

In the kiosk version, the game starts with a seizure warning screen, followed by the game's title screen (with "Demo Version" added to the logo), and starting the game goes directly to Practice Flicking (which can be skipped), after which the player goes to the Game Select, with only the first Rhythm Game available.

Curiously, clearing Built to Scale unlocks both Glee Club and Fillbots at once, after which both must be cleared to unlock Fan Club. The Game Select also has a padlock for Remix 1, which is inaccessible.

After completing all the Rhythm Games, The Bandleader shows up to say that this is all the demo includes, and the game returns to the title screen.

Screenshot DS Title Demo Download.png

When starting up the DS Download version, the game asks the player if they are "Left or Right?"-handed. After the choice is made, the player meets The Bandleader who first thanks the player for downloading the demo, after which they are taken to Practice Flicking (which can be skipped), and then they are taken directly to the first Rhythm Game. After each game, The Bandleader shows up to comment on the rating. If the player got OK or higher, they move on to the next game, without the Game Select.

After completing all the Rhythm Games, The Bandleader shows up to say that this is all the demo includes, and it returns to the "Left or Right?" question.

Although the player can obtain Medals in both versions, the Medal Corner is never unlocked.

In both versions, all epilogues are replaced with one thanking the player for playing the game (all of which play the "OK" jingle). It depicts the Girl next to the game's boxart. The text differs between the Flag of the United States.svg and Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg versions.

Reception

Rhythm Heaven received fairly positive reviews. Official Nintendo Magazine gave this game 82% for it's "hilarious games" and "superb soundtrack" but it was marred of it's length.[4] Jeremy Parish of 1UP.com gave this game a B+ as a "must-play experience" but felt forced to make use of the touch screen[5][dead link]. Craig Harris of IGN gave the game an "Amazing" rating of 9.0 for being "off-the-wall" and "incredibly fun and addictive" but criticized the "awful lyrics" in songs[6]. This game is known to be favorable on Metacritic, with an average score of 84[7].

Trivia

Development History

Main article: Rhythm Heaven/Development

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese リズムてんごくゴールド Rhythm Heaven Gold
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Rhythm Heaven
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE Rhythm Paradise
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg FrenchNOA Rhythm Heaven[8][9]
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg FrenchNOE Rhythm Paradise
Flag of Mexico.svg SpanishNOA Rhythm Heaven[10]
Flag of Spain.svg SpanishNOE Rhythm Paradise
Flag of Germany.svg German Rhythm Paradise
Flag of Italy.svg Italian Rhythm Paradise
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dutch Rhythm Paradise[11]
Flag of Portugal.svg Portuguese Rhythm Paradise[12]
Flag of Russia.svg Russian Rhythm Paradise[13]
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ChineseTR 節奏天國GOLD[14] Rhythm Heaven GOLD
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 리듬 세상
Rhythm World[2]
Rhythm World
Rhythm World

References

Epilogue 3DS Micro-Row 2 OK.png
Rhythm Heaven
Rhythm Games
Built to ScaleGlee ClubFillbotsGame DS 1-4.pngRemix 1
Rhythm RallyShoot-'Em-UpGame DS 2-3.pngGame DS 2-4.pngRemix 2
Game DS 3-1.pngGame DS 3-2.pngGame DS 3-3.pngGame DS 3-4.pngRemix 3
Game DS 4-1.pngGame DS 4-2.pngGame DS 4-3.pngGame DS 4-4.pngRemix 4
Game DS 5-1.pngGame DS 5-2.pngGame DS 5-3.pngGame DS 5-4.pngRemix 5
Game DS 6-1.pngGame DS 6-2.pngGame DS 6-3.pngKarate ManRemix 6
Built to Scale 2Game DS 7-2.pngFrog Hop 2Game DS 7-4.pngRemix 7
Rhythm Rally 2Fillbots 2Game DS 8-3.pngGame DS 8-4.pngRemix 8
Game DS 9-1.pngKarate Man 2Glee Club 2Game DS 9-4.pngRemix 9
Shoot-'Em-Up 2Game DS 10-2.pngGame DS 10-3.pngGame DS 10-4.pngRemix 10
Medal Corner Endless Games
Game DS E-1.gifShoot-'Em-UpGame DS E-3.gifSamurai SliceGame DS E-5.gifGame DS E-6.gif
Rhythm Toys
Game DS T-1.gifGame DS T-2.gifGame DS T-3.gifGame DS T-4.gifGame DS T-5.gifGame DS T-6.gifGame DS T-7.gif
Guitar Lessons
★Basic Course★
Crop Stomp SongGlee Club SongBuilt to Scale SongFreeze Frame Song
Guitar Lessons
★Technical Course★
Munchy Monk SongSpace Soccer SongSplashdown SongFrog Hop 2
Miscellaneous
CafeGame DS B-Medal.pngGame DS B-Credit.pngGame DS B-Complete.png
Music CornerReading CornerPractice FlickingPerfect CampaignCharactersThe Rhythm LeagueRhythm HeavenRock 'n' Roll HallDevelopment HistoryRhythm Tengoku Gold Comic
RTCMCSoundtrack cover.jpgRTGCVCSoundtrack cover.jpgRhythmheaven MAINICON.png
Rhythm Heaven Series
Logo GBA Rhythm Tengoku.svg Logo DS Rhythm Heaven.svg Logo Wii Rhythm Heaven Fever.svg Logo 3DS Rhythm Heaven Megamix.svg
2006, GBA • 2007, Arcade 2008-2009, DS 2011-2012, Wii • 2016, Wii U 2015-2016, 3DS