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==''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''== | ==''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''== | ||
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[[Tap Trial|Tap Dance]] consists of the following [[Rhythm Game#Version|version]]s in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'': | [[Tap Trial|Tap Dance]] consists of the following [[Rhythm Game#Version|version]]s in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'': | ||
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Director and Chief Programmer [[niwanetwork:Kazuyoshi Osawa|Kazuyoshi Osawa]] drew the original concept art for [[Tap Trial|Tap Dance]]. Chief Designer [[niwanetwork:Ko Takeuchi|Ko Takeuchi]], who was initially confused by it, would later draw the graphics for the characters based on the specifications, without knowing what kind of game it would be. Despite initial skepticism, he was very satisfied with the result<ref>"ディレクター&チーフプログラマーの大澤が書いた『タップダンズ』の仕様書には、ラクガキみたいな絵が描かれていて正直「何だろうコレ?」って思ったんですよ(笑)。<br>でも、とりあえず指示どおり、キャラクターのグラフィックを作ってみたんですが、それでも、どんなゲームになるかわからなかったし、「おもしろくなるのかな?」と半信半疑だったんです。<br>しかし、ゲームができあがってみると、「なるほど!」と納得し、さらに、そこにつんく♂さんの音楽を乗せてみると、「これはおもしろい!」と痛感したんです。<br>ただたんに、おもしろいだけでなく、いままで遊んだことない感覚のゲームに仕上がったんですよね。そういうこともあって、『タップダンズ』は自分の中で思い入れのあるリズムゲームです。"<br>(Director and Chief Programmer Osawa wrote the specifications for "Tap Dance", and I honestly thought, "What is this?" (laughs).<br>But anyway, I followed the instructions and made the graphics for the characters, but I still didn't know what kind of game it would be, and I wondered if it would be fun. I was skeptical.<br>But when the game was finished, I was convinced. And when I added Tsunku♂'s music to it, I realised that it would be fun! I was keenly aware that it was interesting.<br>It wasn't just interesting, it was a game with a feeling I'd never played before. That's why "Tap Dance" is a rhythm game that I have a strong emotional attachment to.) ~ [[niwanetwork:Ko Takeuchi|Ko Takeuchi]], [https://www.1101.com/nintendo/rythm_heaven2/13.html ほぼ日刊イトイ新聞 - 樹の上の秘密基地。] (Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun - A secret base on a tree.)</ref>. The concept art itself appears to match what made it into the final game with only a few minor differences, such as the [[Girl]]'s dress being longer and segmented in the middle (resembling how it looks in the [[Remix 7 (GBA)|Remix 7]] version of the game) and the [[Monkey]]s being very simple stick figures, incidentally resembling [[Play-Yan]], though it is unknown if this was simply a placeholder design. The specifications also suggest that doing two taps would have the trio step with their right foot, the same as doing one tap. They do double taps by stepping with their left foot in the final game. | Director and Chief Programmer [[niwanetwork:Kazuyoshi Osawa|Kazuyoshi Osawa]] drew the original concept art for [[Tap Trial|Tap Dance]]. Chief Designer [[niwanetwork:Ko Takeuchi|Ko Takeuchi]], who was initially confused by it, would later draw the graphics for the characters based on the specifications, without knowing what kind of game it would be. Despite initial skepticism, he was very satisfied with the result<ref>"ディレクター&チーフプログラマーの大澤が書いた『タップダンズ』の仕様書には、ラクガキみたいな絵が描かれていて正直「何だろうコレ?」って思ったんですよ(笑)。<br>でも、とりあえず指示どおり、キャラクターのグラフィックを作ってみたんですが、それでも、どんなゲームになるかわからなかったし、「おもしろくなるのかな?」と半信半疑だったんです。<br>しかし、ゲームができあがってみると、「なるほど!」と納得し、さらに、そこにつんく♂さんの音楽を乗せてみると、「これはおもしろい!」と痛感したんです。<br>ただたんに、おもしろいだけでなく、いままで遊んだことない感覚のゲームに仕上がったんですよね。そういうこともあって、『タップダンズ』は自分の中で思い入れのあるリズムゲームです。"<br>(Director and Chief Programmer Osawa wrote the specifications for "Tap Dance", and I honestly thought, "What is this?" (laughs).<br>But anyway, I followed the instructions and made the graphics for the characters, but I still didn't know what kind of game it would be, and I wondered if it would be fun. I was skeptical.<br>But when the game was finished, I was convinced. And when I added Tsunku♂'s music to it, I realised that it would be fun! I was keenly aware that it was interesting.<br>It wasn't just interesting, it was a game with a feeling I'd never played before. That's why "Tap Dance" is a rhythm game that I have a strong emotional attachment to.) ~ [[niwanetwork:Ko Takeuchi|Ko Takeuchi]], [https://www.1101.com/nintendo/rythm_heaven2/13.html ほぼ日刊イトイ新聞 - 樹の上の秘密基地。] (Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun - A secret base on a tree.)</ref>. The concept art itself appears to match what made it into the final game with only a few minor differences, such as the [[Girl]]'s dress being longer and segmented in the middle (resembling how it looks in the [[Remix 7 (GBA)|Remix 7]] version of the game) and the [[Monkey]]s being very simple stick figures, incidentally resembling [[Play-Yan]], though it is unknown if this was simply a placeholder design. The specifications also suggest that doing two taps would have the trio step with their right foot, the same as doing one tap. They do double taps by stepping with their left foot in the final game. | ||
===Unused Content=== | ===Unused Content=== | ||
{{TCRF|section=1|Rhythm Tengoku (Game Boy Advance)/Unused Sequences#Tap Trial|Tap Dance's unused sequence}} | |||
Version 06 of [[Tap Trial|Tap Dance]] does not have any graphics specifically made for it; instead it randomly selects one of the other versions when loaded<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHvrOZOKciI Random Tap Trial]</ref>{{Better source}}. It is used in an unused sequence of [[Tap Trial|Tap Dance]], which is mostly the same as the final version, but has extra patterns in the middle, and curiously uses the jingle at the end of [[Karate Man Returns!|Karateka]]'s music. For some reason, the voice cue for the triple tap is also cut short<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzVa6mYwca0 Unused Tap Trial]</ref>{{Better source}}. It cannot be accessed through [[Sequence Test]]. Version 05, though not assigned anywhere in the game, acts identically to version 06. | Version 06 of [[Tap Trial|Tap Dance]] does not have any graphics specifically made for it; instead it randomly selects one of the other versions when loaded<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHvrOZOKciI Random Tap Trial]</ref>{{Better source}}. It is used in an unused sequence of [[Tap Trial|Tap Dance]], which is mostly the same as the final version, but has extra patterns in the middle, and curiously uses the jingle at the end of [[Karate Man Returns!|Karateka]]'s music. For some reason, the voice cue for the triple tap is also cut short<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzVa6mYwca0 Unused Tap Trial]</ref>{{Better source}}. It cannot be accessed through [[Sequence Test]]. Version 05, though not assigned anywhere in the game, acts identically to version 06. | ||
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==''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''== | ==''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''== | ||
{{TCRF|section=1|Rhythm Heaven Fever/Unused Animations#Tap Trial|Tap Trial's unused animations}} | |||
[[Tap Trial]] consists of the following [[Rhythm Game#Version|version]]s in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'': | [[Tap Trial]] consists of the following [[Rhythm Game#Version|version]]s in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'': | ||
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There are unused sprites of the [[Monkey#Tap Trial|Monkey]]'s head blinking, smiling, and facing to the side. These all match up to the sprites of the [[Monkey#Hole in One|Monkey]] in [[Hole in One]], likely used as a reference for this game. There is also what looks to be a long, bent arm, perhaps meant to be part of the triple tap animation. The used arms are much shorter. | There are unused sprites of the [[Monkey#Tap Trial|Monkey]]'s head blinking, smiling, and facing to the side. These all match up to the sprites of the [[Monkey#Hole in One|Monkey]] in [[Hole in One]], likely used as a reference for this game. There is also what looks to be a long, bent arm, perhaps meant to be part of the triple tap animation. The used arms are much shorter. | ||
==''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''== | ==''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''== | ||
{{TCRF|section=1|Rhythm Heaven Megamix/Unused Graphics#Tap Trial|Tap Trial's unused graphics}} | |||
[[Tap Trial]] consists of the following [[Rhythm Game#Version|version]]s in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'': | [[Tap Trial]] consists of the following [[Rhythm Game#Version|version]]s in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'': | ||
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===Unused Content=== | ===Unused Content=== | ||
Within the prologue file for [[Tap Trial 2]], the text pane has placeholder text naming the game {{Nihongo|スーパータップダンズ|Super Tap Dance}}, matching the name on the prologue in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+]]'', this is replaced with the name {{Nihongo|スーパータップ|Super Tap}} during gameplay, matching the name on the Game Select in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. | |||
The placeholer background sprites and unused [[Monkey#Tap Trial|Monkey]] sprites from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' also exist in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. | The placeholer background sprites and unused [[Monkey#Tap Trial|Monkey]] sprites from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' also exist in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. | ||
[[Tap Trial 2]] contains a remade version of the [[Camel]] from the original replacing the [[Giraffe]], still unused. Interestingly, the camel's legs can be seen on the prologue to [[Tap Trial 2]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', replacing the giraffe's. [[Songbird Remix]] on the other hand has a slightly different version of the [[Giraffe]]'s sprite. | [[Tap Trial 2]] contains a remade version of the [[Camel]] from the original replacing the [[Giraffe]], still unused. Interestingly, the camel's legs can be seen on the prologue to [[Tap Trial 2]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', replacing the giraffe's. [[Songbird Remix]] on the other hand has a slightly different version of the [[Giraffe]]'s sprite. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:28, 15 November 2024
Rhythm Tengoku
Tap Dance consists of the following versions in Rhythm Tengoku:
No. | Image | Used in |
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00
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Tap Dance Remix 6 Remix 8 Dance Lesson 1 | |
01
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Remix 7 Remix 8 | |
02
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Remix 7 | |
03
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Super Tap | |
04
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Remix 5 | |
06
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Tap Dance (Unused Sequence) |
Early Builds
Director and Chief Programmer Kazuyoshi Osawa drew the original concept art for Tap Dance. Chief Designer Ko Takeuchi, who was initially confused by it, would later draw the graphics for the characters based on the specifications, without knowing what kind of game it would be. Despite initial skepticism, he was very satisfied with the result[1]. The concept art itself appears to match what made it into the final game with only a few minor differences, such as the Girl's dress being longer and segmented in the middle (resembling how it looks in the Remix 7 version of the game) and the Monkeys being very simple stick figures, incidentally resembling Play-Yan, though it is unknown if this was simply a placeholder design. The specifications also suggest that doing two taps would have the trio step with their right foot, the same as doing one tap. They do double taps by stepping with their left foot in the final game.
Unused Content
Version 06 of Tap Dance does not have any graphics specifically made for it; instead it randomly selects one of the other versions when loaded[2][better source needed]. It is used in an unused sequence of Tap Dance, which is mostly the same as the final version, but has extra patterns in the middle, and curiously uses the jingle at the end of Karateka's music. For some reason, the voice cue for the triple tap is also cut short[3][better source needed]. It cannot be accessed through Sequence Test. Version 05, though not assigned anywhere in the game, acts identically to version 06.
In the Remix 7 version of the game (the one with Buta-san) the girl's dress has two layers to it, with the upper layer obscuring what looks to be shorts.
Every version of Tap Dance in Rhythm Tengoku has animations for every move in the game, but not all of them are used.
Every version of Tap Dance in Rhythm Tengoku has sprites for the Giraffe, most of which go unused. The Giraffe is replaced with a dragon in the Remix 7/Remix 8 version of the game, and a camel in Super Tap. Remix 5 is the only version to not have any sprites for the Giraffe.
Super Tap | Remix 7, Remix 8 | Remix 7 |
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Miscellaneous
In Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade), the outline of the platform in the second section of Tap Dance in Remix 8, as well as in Dance Lesson 1, is miscolored magenta. This error is not present in the GBA version of Rhythm Tengoku.
Tap Dance | Remix 8/Dance Lesson 1 |
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Rhythm Heaven Fever
Tap Trial consists of the following versions in Rhythm Heaven Fever:
Internal Name | Image | Used in |
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agbTap/ver0
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Tap Trial |
Unused Content
There is a placeholer background sprite, being a simple green rectangle. A second such sprite exists with the Girl, Monkeys and Giraffe, likely as a layout test.
There are unused sprites of the Monkey's head blinking, smiling, and facing to the side. These all match up to the sprites of the Monkey in Hole in One, likely used as a reference for this game. There is also what looks to be a long, bent arm, perhaps meant to be part of the triple tap animation. The used arms are much shorter.
Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Tap Trial consists of the following versions in Rhythm Heaven Megamix:
Internal Name | Image | Used in |
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ver_long
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Tap Trial Left-Hand Remix | |
ver_arrange
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Tap Trial 2 Final Remix | |
ver_remix05
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Songbird Remix | |
ver_wario
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Tap Trial (Wario...Where?) |
Unused Content
Within the prologue file for Tap Trial 2, the text pane has placeholder text naming the game スーパータップダンズ (Super Tap Dance?), matching the name on the prologue in Rhythm Tengoku. In Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+, this is replaced with the name スーパータップ (Super Tap?) during gameplay, matching the name on the Game Select in Rhythm Tengoku.
The placeholer background sprites and unused Monkey sprites from Rhythm Heaven Fever also exist in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
Tap Trial 2 contains a remade version of the Camel from the original replacing the Giraffe, still unused. Interestingly, the camel's legs can be seen on the prologue to Tap Trial 2 in Rhythm Heaven Megamix, replacing the giraffe's. Songbird Remix on the other hand has a slightly different version of the Giraffe's sprite.
Miscellaneous
In the Wario...Where? version of Tap Trial, Ashley makes a generic miss sound when failing on a jump, unlike the Girl who has unique voice clips.
References
- ↑ "ディレクター&チーフプログラマーの大澤が書いた『タップダンズ』の仕様書には、ラクガキみたいな絵が描かれていて正直「何だろうコレ?」って思ったんですよ(笑)。
でも、とりあえず指示どおり、キャラクターのグラフィックを作ってみたんですが、それでも、どんなゲームになるかわからなかったし、「おもしろくなるのかな?」と半信半疑だったんです。
しかし、ゲームができあがってみると、「なるほど!」と納得し、さらに、そこにつんく♂さんの音楽を乗せてみると、「これはおもしろい!」と痛感したんです。
ただたんに、おもしろいだけでなく、いままで遊んだことない感覚のゲームに仕上がったんですよね。そういうこともあって、『タップダンズ』は自分の中で思い入れのあるリズムゲームです。"
(Director and Chief Programmer Osawa wrote the specifications for "Tap Dance", and I honestly thought, "What is this?" (laughs).
But anyway, I followed the instructions and made the graphics for the characters, but I still didn't know what kind of game it would be, and I wondered if it would be fun. I was skeptical.
But when the game was finished, I was convinced. And when I added Tsunku♂'s music to it, I realised that it would be fun! I was keenly aware that it was interesting.
It wasn't just interesting, it was a game with a feeling I'd never played before. That's why "Tap Dance" is a rhythm game that I have a strong emotional attachment to.) ~ Ko Takeuchi, ほぼ日刊イトイ新聞 - 樹の上の秘密基地。 (Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun - A secret base on a tree.) - ↑ Random Tap Trial
- ↑ Unused Tap Trial
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