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===Unused Content===
===Unused Content===
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In [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]], there are unused sprites of masks that resemble the ones used by the [[yōkai]] in [[Iai Giri]] and [[Samurai Slice (DS)|Samurai Slice]] from ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', likely to be worn by the monsters in the [[Remix]].
In [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]], there are unused sprites of masks that resemble the ones used by the [[yōkai]] in [[Iai Giri]] and [[Samurai Slice (DS)|Samurai Slice]] from ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', likely to be worn by the monsters in the [[Remix]].


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The text displayed at the beginning of [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] either reads "There are mountains that a samurai must climb." or "There are roads that a samurai must travel." Interestingly, the three parts of the text are timed to the music. A fourth part is also intended to be displayed, however no such part is shown in most versions. In the Japanese, French and Korean versions however, there is one; it is simply [[The Wandering Samurai]] signing his name, while the text itself is written from his perspective.
The text displayed at the beginning of [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] reads "There are mountains that a samurai must climb." in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and "There are roads that a samurai must travel." in ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]''.
 
Interestingly, the three parts of the text are timed to the music. A fourth part is also intended to be displayed, however no such part is shown in most versions. In the Japanese, French and Korean versions however, there is one; it is simply [[The Wandering Samurai]] signing his name, while the text itself is written from his perspective.
 
Also, In ''[[Minna no Rhythm Tengoku]]'', the text is written vertically, but in the other releases, it's written horizontally.
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 17 November 2025

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Rhythm Heaven Fever

Remix 4 consists of Samurai Slice, Ringside, Micro-Row, and Packing Pests. These games use the following versions:

Internal Name Image Game
samurai/remix04
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Samurai Slice
interview/remix04
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Ringside
flea/remix04
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Micro-Row
sort/remix04
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Packing Pests

Unused Content

Sprite Wii Samurai Slice Remix 4 Unused.png

In Samurai Slice, there are unused sprites of masks that resemble the ones used by the yōkai in Iai Giri and Samurai Slice from Rhythm Heaven, likely to be worn by the monsters in the Remix.

The spritesheet for Ringside contains an unused silhouette of The Wandering Samurai.

In Packing Pests, The "Double up!" signal for this Remix is never used, and as a result, is left in Japanese in Rhythm Heaven Fever and Rhythm World Wii, localized accordingly in the English, Italian and Spanish versions of Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, and replaced with a placeholder "Let's go!" in the French and German versions. The Bonus from the end of Packing Pests remains in Japanese in the Remix 4 version (where it goes unused) regardless of language.

Regional Differences

The following icons are used to represent Remix 4:

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In Rhythm World Wii, the guard seen in the Try Again epilogue is redesigned to look more like "pojol" (Korean police during the Joseon period), and is holding a baton instead of a jitte, likely to avoid references to Japanese culture.

Flag of Japan.svg, Flag of the United States.svg, Flag of Europe.svg Flag of South Korea.svg
Epilogue Wii Remix 4 NG.png Epilogue Wii Remix 4 KR NG.png

The text displayed at the beginning of Samurai Slice reads "There are mountains that a samurai must climb." in Rhythm Heaven Fever and "There are roads that a samurai must travel." in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise.

Interestingly, the three parts of the text are timed to the music. A fourth part is also intended to be displayed, however no such part is shown in most versions. In the Japanese, French and Korean versions however, there is one; it is simply The Wandering Samurai signing his name, while the text itself is written from his perspective.

Also, In Minna no Rhythm Tengoku, the text is written vertically, but in the other releases, it's written horizontally.

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Screenshot Wii Remix 4 Text JP.png
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Rhythm Heaven Fever
Medal Corner
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Rhythm Games
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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
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Extra Games
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