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== Taikenhan == | |||
体験版 is typically read as たいけんばん ''taikenban'', is there a source for the Rhythm Heaven Megamix Demo being called たいけんはん ''taikenhan'' in Japanese? --[[User:Abcboy|Abcboy]] ([[User talk:Abcboy|talk]]) 13:02, 13 August 2023 (CEST) | |||
Taikenhan is how google translate romanizes it, if "taikenban" is indeed more correct, then it should be corrected. --[[User:Tox|Tox]] ([[User talk:Tox|talk]]) 13:09, 13 August 2023 (CEST) |
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Why were the missing games taken out? Swordofacorn (talk) 17:55, September 11, 2016 (UTC)
Should you really new games like catchy tune 2 as sequels? They are treated in the game like if they would have been the normal version if they had been introduced in a different rhythm heaven game. (by that i mean that Catchy Tune 2 is for example treated like The Clappy Trio 2 and not like Fan Club 2) Swordofacorn (talk) 10:24, October 16, 2016 (UTC)
"Along with Tibby's Mom, all Lands and Towers, contains (at least) one new rhythm game." This is a fact, not made up gibberish or made up fact. If you check every rhythm games in the game (ex: Catchy Tune, Fruit Basket, and First Contract), except from shop games, then you can see that each land and tower, and also on Tibby's Mom, contains (at least) one new rhythm game. There are 19 new games in total, and if you combine the total number of Lands and Towers and add Tibby's Mom, there are 19 total, which is the exact number from each other. Still confused or sound gibberish? Go ahead and check the acutal game. I did not put the following trivia down, before I went back and started playing the game. Kaeshopon (talk) 06:29, August 16, 2020 (UTC)
Those (such as Karate Man and Fillbots from Honey Bee Land, Glee Club from Machine Land, and Rhythm Ralley from Barbershop Land just to name a few) are not technically called prequels, but are considered prequels for number of reasons (just as those such as Fan Club 2, Hole in One 2, and Cosmic Rhythm Ralley [and positively including those such as Jungle Gymnist, Super Samurai Slice 2, and Karate Man Senior] are not technically called sequels but are considered sequels).
1. None of them appeared on any of previous Rhythm Heaven games
2. They are the first rhythm games in Megamix, not counting some such as new ones like Catchy Tune and returning ones like Airboarder
3. The later ones such as Glee Club 2, Karate Man Returns, and Shoot-'em-up 2 retuned to Megamix Kaeshopon (talk) 06:51, August 16, 2020 (UTC)
This is trivia trivia, though. Plus, it was mentioned in the trivia already. Dorkfishie (talk) 15:47, August 16, 2020 (UTC)
For those considered prequels but not technically called prequels, such as Karate Man, Fillbots, and Air Rally just to name a few, it was never mentioned in Trivia. Even so it was removed. While having no plans on mentioning in trivia, it should still be considered still. I am not saying that they are prequels, just as I am not saying that those such as Hole in One 2 and Figure Fighter 3 are not technically called sequels, but they are still considered as prequels, for number of reasons.
Kaeshopon (talk) 00:47, August 17, 2020 (UTC)
Taikenhan
体験版 is typically read as たいけんばん taikenban, is there a source for the Rhythm Heaven Megamix Demo being called たいけんはん taikenhan in Japanese? --Abcboy (talk) 13:02, 13 August 2023 (CEST)
Taikenhan is how google translate romanizes it, if "taikenban" is indeed more correct, then it should be corrected. --Tox (talk) 13:09, 13 August 2023 (CEST)