Rhythm Tengoku: Difference between revisions
TheJoeMaster (talk | contribs) |
TheJoeMaster (talk | contribs) m (Changed protection settings for "Rhythm Tengoku": excessive vandalism ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (expires 00:32, 10 December 2025 (UTC)) [Move=Allow only administrators] (expires 00:32, 10 December 2025 (UTC)))) |
||
| (27 intermediate revisions by 13 users not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Featured}}{{CQuote|『リズム天国』は流れる音楽に合わせてシンプルなアクションを繰り返すリズムゲーム。複雑なルールや操作は一切ありません。ノリとリズム感が生み出す"ノリ感"だけで、趣向を凝らした「リズムゲーム」に挑戦。"<br>"( | {{Featured}}{{CQuote|『リズム天国』は流れる音楽に合わせてシンプルなアクションを繰り返すリズムゲーム。複雑なルールや操作は一切ありません。ノリとリズム感が生み出す"ノリ感"だけで、趣向を凝らした「リズムゲーム」に挑戦。"<br>"(Rhythm Tengoku is a rhythm game in which simple actions are repeated in time with the music. There are no complicated rules or controls. Just a sense of "flow" created by the player's groove and sense of rhythm, and a challenge to the elaborate rhythm games)|[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/brij/what/index.html リズムでゲーム!?] (A rhythm game!?) (excerpt)}} | ||
{{Infobox game | {{Infobox game | ||
|name=''Rhythm Tengoku'' | |name=''Rhythm Tengoku'' | ||
| Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
|previous=N/A | |previous=N/A | ||
|next=''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''}} | |next=''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''}} | ||
{{Nihongo|''Rhythm Tengoku''|リズム<ruby> | {{Nihongo|''Rhythm Tengoku''|リズム<ruby>天国<rt>てんごく</rt></ruby>|Rizumu Tengoku|Rhythm Heaven}} is the first game in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven (series)|Rhythm Heaven]]'' series released for the [[niwanetwork:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]] on August 3, 2006 in Japan. It was the last first-party game developed by Nintendo for the system. | ||
An [[Rhythm Tengoku/Arcade|arcade version]], co-developed by [[niwanetwork:Sega|Sega]], was released a year later. | An [[Rhythm Tengoku/Arcade|arcade version]], co-developed by [[niwanetwork:Sega|Sega]], was released a year later. | ||
| Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
==Menu== | ==Menu== | ||
The {{Nihongo|Menu|メニュー|Menyū}} is unlocked after the player clears [[Rhythm-kan Check]] the first time on a new file. The options give the player access to [[Rhythm Games]], [[Rhythm-kan Check]], [[Rhythm Shiryō-Shitsu]], [[Studio]] and Options. | The {{Nihongo|Menu|メニュー|Menyū}} is unlocked after the player clears [[Rhythm-kan Check]] the first time on a new file. The options give the player access to [[Rhythm Games]], [[Rhythm-kan Check]], [[Rhythm Shiryō-Shitsu]], [[Studio]] and Options. | ||
*{{Nihongo|[[Rhythm Games]]|リズムゲーム|Rizumu Gēmu}} goes to the Game Select menu, where all of the unlocked Stages and the [[Medal Corner| | *{{Nihongo|[[Rhythm Games]]|リズムゲーム|Rizumu Gēmu|Rhythm Game}} goes to the Game Select menu, where all of the unlocked Stages and the [[Medal Corner|Omake Corner]] are accessed. | ||
*{{Nihongo|[[Rhythm-kan Check]]|リズム感チェック|Sense of Rhythm Check}} is a replay of the test given at the start of the game. The player can Pause and Quit this time. | *{{Nihongo|[[Rhythm-kan Check]]|リズム感チェック|Rizumu-kan Check|Sense of Rhythm Check}} is a replay of the test given at the start of the game. The player can Pause and Quit this time. | ||
*{{Nihongo|[[Rhythm Shiryō-Shitsu]]|リズム資料室|Rhythm | *{{Nihongo|[[Rhythm Shiryō-Shitsu]]|リズム資料室|Rizumu Shiryō-Shitsu|Rhythm Reference Room}} is where the player can read various things, received as a [[Gift]] from the [[Perfect]] Campaign on certain games. | ||
*{{Nihongo|[[Studio]]|スタジオ|Sutajio}} meanwhile allows the player to listen to the music they've received also as [[Gift]]s, as well as drum to them. | *{{Nihongo|[[Studio]]|スタジオ|Sutajio|Studio}} meanwhile allows the player to listen to the music they've received also as [[Gift]]s, as well as drum to them. | ||
*{{Nihongo|Options|オプション|Opushon}} is where the player can change their sound preference to "stereo" (for headphones or DS speakers) or "mono" (for GBA speakers), or delete all of their saved game data. | *{{Nihongo|Options|オプション|Opushon|Option}} is where the player can change their sound preference to "stereo" (for headphones or DS speakers) or "mono" (for GBA speakers), or delete all of their saved game data. | ||
==Rhythm Games== | ==Rhythm Games== | ||
| Line 141: | Line 141: | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{main-gallery | {{main-gallery}} | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Artwork GBA Samurai Drummer A.png|[[Samurai Drummer]] | Artwork GBA Samurai Drummer A.png|[[Samurai Drummer]] | ||
| Line 155: | Line 155: | ||
==''Rhythm Tengoku Taikenban''== | ==''Rhythm Tengoku Taikenban''== | ||
[[File:Screenshot GBA Title Demo.png|thumb]] | [[File:Screenshot GBA Title Demo.png|thumb]] | ||
{{Nihongo|''Rhythm Tengoku Taikenban''|リズム<ruby> | {{Nihongo|''Rhythm Tengoku Taikenban''|リズム<ruby>天国<rt>てんごく</rt></ruby> 体験版|Rhythm Tengoku Trial Version}} is a demo version of the game, which was playable in kiosks up until the game's release{{ref needed}}. It reminds the player of the price of the final game, the price being 3,800 yen (or 33.53$ in USD), in virtually all accessable parts of the game. It consists of a single Stage called {{Nihongo|Otameshi|おためし|Trial}}, which contains three games ([[Karate Man Returns!|Karateka]], [[Rhythm Tweezers 2|Rhythm Datsumō]] and [[The Clappy Trio 2|Pachi Pachi Sanninshū]]) and a shortened version of the [[Rhythm-kan Check]] named [[Rhythm-kan Sokutei]]. | ||
Although the player can obtain [[Medal]]s, there is no [[Medal Corner|Omake Corner]], and therefore nothing to unlock with them. | Although the player can obtain [[Medal]]s, there is no [[Medal Corner|Omake Corner]], and therefore nothing to unlock with them. | ||
| Line 179: | Line 179: | ||
**Not have any vocals in its [[Staff Credits]] theme, although the international version of [[Classmate]] is also instrumental. | **Not have any vocals in its [[Staff Credits]] theme, although the international version of [[Classmate]] is also instrumental. | ||
*A strategy guide for this game was released by Shogakukan (under their Wonder Life Special label) several months after the game released<ref>[https://archive.org/details/rhythm-tengoku-guidebook Rhythm Tengoku (Wonder Life Special - Nintendo Official Guide Book)]</ref>. | *A strategy guide for this game was released by Shogakukan (under their Wonder Life Special label) several months after the game released<ref>[https://archive.org/details/rhythm-tengoku-guidebook Rhythm Tengoku (Wonder Life Special - Nintendo Official Guide Book)]</ref>. | ||
*Some copies of the game had slightly different boxart that advertises the games compatibility with the [[niwanetwork:Nintendo DS| Nintendo DS]]<ref>[https://gonintendo.com/archives/5582-rhythm-heaven-marketed-as-ds-game Rhythm Heaven marketed as DS game | The GoNintendo Archives | GoNintendo]</ref>. | |||
*''Rhythm Tengoku Taikenban'' has leftover data for everything else from the final version. There are some things that go unused exclusively in this version. | *''Rhythm Tengoku Taikenban'' has leftover data for everything else from the final version. There are some things that go unused exclusively in this version. | ||
**[[Marching Orders/Development|Marcher]] has the "リズム天国 おねだん ¥3,800" text appear on the conveyor belt at the end, while in [[Spaceball/Development|Air Batter]], it appears on the last zoom-out. Marcher 2 has glitchy sprites instead of the actual text, while Air Batter 2 does not have any text. [[Karate Man/Development|Karateka 2]] has the text in the background the same way the original does. | **[[Marching Orders/Development|Marcher]] has the "リズム天国 おねだん ¥3,800" text appear on the conveyor belt at the end, while in [[Spaceball/Development|Air Batter]], it appears on the last zoom-out. Marcher 2 has glitchy sprites instead of the actual text, while Air Batter 2 does not have any text. [[Karate Man/Development|Karateka 2]] has the text in the background the same way the original does. | ||
| Line 190: | Line 191: | ||
==In Other Languages== | ==In Other Languages== | ||
{{Todo|This game was namedropped in the description for the microgame Rhythm Tweezers in WarioWare Gold, which is noteworthy as it released in languages outside of the main seven. Figure out what this is namedropped as and add it}} | |||
{{Lang | {{Lang | ||
|jp=リズム<ruby> | |jp=リズム<ruby>天国<rt>てんごく</rt></ruby> | ||
|rojp=Rizumu Tengoku | |rojp=Rizumu Tengoku | ||
|mnjp=Rhythm Heaven | |mnjp=Rhythm Heaven | ||
| Line 197: | Line 199: | ||
|uk=Rhythm Tengoku<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Iwata-Asks/Iwata-Asks-Rhythm-Paradise/Iwata-Asks-Rhythm-Paradise/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance-238693.html Iwata Asks | 1. Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance | Iwata Asks: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref> | |uk=Rhythm Tengoku<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Iwata-Asks/Iwata-Asks-Rhythm-Paradise/Iwata-Asks-Rhythm-Paradise/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance-238693.html Iwata Asks | 1. Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance | Iwata Asks: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref> | ||
|fr=Rhythm Tengoku<ref>[https://www.nintendo.fr/Iwata-demande/Iwata-demande-Rhythm-Paradise/Iwata-demande-Rhythm-Paradise/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-sur-Game-Boy-Advance/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-sur-Game-Boy-Advance-238693.html Iwata demande | 1. Rhythm Tengoku sur Game Boy Advance | Iwata demande : Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref> | |fr=Rhythm Tengoku<ref>[https://www.nintendo.fr/Iwata-demande/Iwata-demande-Rhythm-Paradise/Iwata-demande-Rhythm-Paradise/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-sur-Game-Boy-Advance/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-sur-Game-Boy-Advance-238693.html Iwata demande | 1. Rhythm Tengoku sur Game Boy Advance | Iwata demande : Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref> | ||
|la=Rhythm Tengoku<ref>[https://archive.org/details/club-nintendo-ano-18-no-07-venezuela-reconstruido/page/18/mode/2up?q=tengoku Nintendo | |la=Rhythm Tengoku<ref>[https://archive.org/details/club-nintendo-ano-18-no-07-venezuela-reconstruido/page/18/mode/2up?q=tengoku Club Nintendo Año 18 Nº 07 (Venezuela), page 19]</ref> | ||
|es=Rhythm Tengoku<ref>[https://www.nintendo.es/Iwata-pregunta/Iwata-pregunta-Rhythm-Paradise/Iwata-pregunta-Rhythm-Paradise/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance-238693.html Iwata pregunta | 1. Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance | Iwata pregunta: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref> | |es=Rhythm Tengoku<ref>[https://www.nintendo.es/Iwata-pregunta/Iwata-pregunta-Rhythm-Paradise/Iwata-pregunta-Rhythm-Paradise/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance-238693.html Iwata pregunta | 1. Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance | Iwata pregunta: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref> | ||
|de=Rhythm Tengoku<ref>[https://www.nintendo.de/Iwata-fragt/Iwata-fragt-Rhythm-Paradise/Iwata-fragt-Rhythm-Paradise/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance-238693.html Iwata fragt | 1. ''Rhythm Tengoku'': Game Boy Advance | Iwata fragt: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref> | |de=Rhythm Tengoku<ref>[https://www.nintendo.de/Iwata-fragt/Iwata-fragt-Rhythm-Paradise/Iwata-fragt-Rhythm-Paradise/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance-238693.html Iwata fragt | 1. ''Rhythm Tengoku'': Game Boy Advance | Iwata fragt: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref> | ||
|it=Rhythm Tengoku<ref>[https://www.nintendo.it/Iwata-Chiede/Iwata-Chiede-Rhythm-Paradise/Iwata-chiede-Rhythm-Paradise/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance-238693.html Iwata Chiede | 1. Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance | Iwata Chiede: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref> | |it=Rhythm Tengoku<ref>[https://www.nintendo.it/Iwata-Chiede/Iwata-Chiede-Rhythm-Paradise/Iwata-chiede-Rhythm-Paradise/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance/1-Rhythm-Tengoku-Game-Boy-Advance-238693.html Iwata Chiede | 1. Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance | Iwata Chiede: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref> | ||
|nl=Rhythm Tengoku<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> | |nl=Rhythm Tengoku<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> | ||
|br=Rhythm Tengoku<ref>[https://archive.org/details/ | |br=Rhythm Tengoku<ref>[https://archive.org/details/nintendo_world_pt_br/nintendo_world_123/page/n59/mode/2up?q=heaven Nintendo World, no. 123, page 59]</ref> | ||
|pt=Rhythm Tengoku<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>}} | |pt=Rhythm Tengoku<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>}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{TCRF|Rhythm Tengoku (Game Boy Advance)}} | {{TCRF|Rhythm Tengoku (Game Boy Advance)}}<nowiki></nowiki>{{RT}} | ||
{{RT}} | |||
{{RHGames}} | {{RHGames}} | ||
Latest revision as of 23:09, 29 November 2025
|
"『リズム天国』は流れる音楽に合わせてシンプルなアクションを繰り返すリズムゲーム。複雑なルールや操作は一切ありません。ノリとリズム感が生み出す"ノリ感"だけで、趣向を凝らした「リズムゲーム」に挑戦。" |
J.P ROOM
| CERO: |
N/A
Rhythm Heaven
Rhythm Tengoku (リズム天国?, Rizumu Tengoku; lit. 'Rhythm Heaven') is the first game in the Rhythm Heaven series released for the Game Boy Advance on August 3, 2006 in Japan. It was the last first-party game developed by Nintendo for the system.
An arcade version, co-developed by Sega, was released a year later.
Menu
The Menu (メニュー?, Menyū) is unlocked after the player clears Rhythm-kan Check the first time on a new file. The options give the player access to Rhythm Games, Rhythm-kan Check, Rhythm Shiryō-Shitsu, Studio and Options.
- Rhythm Games (リズムゲーム?, Rizumu Gēmu; lit. 'Rhythm Game') goes to the Game Select menu, where all of the unlocked Stages and the Omake Corner are accessed.
- Rhythm-kan Check (リズム感チェック?, Rizumu-kan Check; lit. 'Sense of Rhythm Check') is a replay of the test given at the start of the game. The player can Pause and Quit this time.
- Rhythm Shiryō-Shitsu (リズム資料室?, Rizumu Shiryō-Shitsu; lit. 'Rhythm Reference Room') is where the player can read various things, received as a Gift from the Perfect Campaign on certain games.
- Studio (スタジオ?, Sutajio; lit. 'Studio') meanwhile allows the player to listen to the music they've received also as Gifts, as well as drum to them.
- Options (オプション?, Opushon; lit. 'Option') is where the player can change their sound preference to "stereo" (for headphones or DS speakers) or "mono" (for GBA speakers), or delete all of their saved game data.
Rhythm Games
Rhythm Games are the main core of Rhythm Tengoku. The core gameplay of all of the Rhythm Games is based on rhythm, with every minigame having its own set of rules. Games are controlled using , and sometimes . The object here is to clear all the games by achieving a decent score. After every five games, a Remix appears that combines those games into one. Clearing the Remix unlocks the next Stage.
Once a "Superb" rank is achieved on a game, a chance to go for a Perfect appears at random times. Other things can also be accessed through the Omake Corner. Everything unlockable in this area can be obtained by earning Medals.
|
|
|---|
|
|
|---|
|
|
|---|
|
|
|---|
|
|
|---|
|
|
|---|
After Remix 6 is cleared, the Staff is shown.
|
|
|---|
|
|
|---|
Trailer
Official Website
- リズム天国 (Rhythm Tengoku)
Gallery
- Main image gallery: Gallery:Rhythm Tengoku
Monkey (Tap Dance)
Rhythm Tengoku Taikenban
Rhythm Tengoku Taikenban (リズム天国 体験版?, Rhythm Tengoku Trial Version) is a demo version of the game, which was playable in kiosks up until the game's release[citation needed]. It reminds the player of the price of the final game, the price being 3,800 yen (or 33.53$ in USD), in virtually all accessable parts of the game. It consists of a single Stage called Otameshi (おためし?, Trial), which contains three games (Karateka, Rhythm Datsumō and Pachi Pachi Sanninshū) and a shortened version of the Rhythm-kan Check named Rhythm-kan Sokutei.
Although the player can obtain Medals, there is no Omake Corner, and therefore nothing to unlock with them.
|
|
|---|
Trivia
- This is the only Rhythm Heaven game to:
- Have 5 Rhythm Games and a Remix in each Stage.
- Have only 8 Stages, unlike the 10 in Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Fever.
- Have only 8 Remixes instead of 10.
- Not have a variant of Munchy Monk.
- Not have any vocals in its Staff Credits theme, although the international version of Classmate is also instrumental.
- A strategy guide for this game was released by Shogakukan (under their Wonder Life Special label) several months after the game released[1].
- Some copies of the game had slightly different boxart that advertises the games compatibility with the Nintendo DS[2].
- Rhythm Tengoku Taikenban has leftover data for everything else from the final version. There are some things that go unused exclusively in this version.
- Marcher has the "リズム天国 おねだん ¥3,800" text appear on the conveyor belt at the end, while in Air Batter, it appears on the last zoom-out. Marcher 2 has glitchy sprites instead of the actual text, while Air Batter 2 does not have any text. Karateka 2 has the text in the background the same way the original does.
- Marcher and Air Batter are also set to unlocked in Rhythm Tengoku Taikenban, despite being inaccessible.
- Although none of the games in Rhythm Tengoku Taikenban have a Rank by default, they are shown to have an OK rank after they are played, even if the player got a Try Again - which normally wouldn't change the game's Rank.
- Although the Menu can be accessed through Sequence Test, the Stereo/Mono options are non-functional. The game is locked to Mono sound regardless of which option is chosen.
Development History
- Main article: Rhythm Tengoku/Development
In Other Languages
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| リズム天国 | Rhythm Heaven | |
| Rhythm Tengoku[3] | ||
| Rhythm Tengoku[4] | ||
| Rhythm Tengoku[5] | ||
| Rhythm Tengoku[6] | ||
| Rhythm Tengoku[7] | ||
| Rhythm Tengoku[8] | ||
| Rhythm Tengoku[9] | ||
| Rhythm Tengoku[10] | ||
| Rhythm Tengoku[11] | ||
| Rhythm Tengoku[12] |
References
- ↑ Rhythm Tengoku (Wonder Life Special - Nintendo Official Guide Book)
- ↑ Rhythm Heaven marketed as DS game | The GoNintendo Archives | GoNintendo
- ↑ Iwata Asks : Rhythm Heaven : Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance
- ↑ Iwata Asks | 1. Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance | Iwata Asks: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo
- ↑ Iwata demande | 1. Rhythm Tengoku sur Game Boy Advance | Iwata demande : Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo
- ↑ Club Nintendo Año 18 Nº 07 (Venezuela), page 19
- ↑ Iwata pregunta | 1. Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance | Iwata pregunta: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo
- ↑ Iwata fragt | 1. Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance | Iwata fragt: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo
- ↑ Iwata Chiede | 1. Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance | Iwata Chiede: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo
- ↑ Iwata vraagt | 1. Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance | Iwata vraagt: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo
- ↑ Nintendo World, no. 123, page 59
- ↑ Iwata Pergunta | 1. Rhythm Tengoku: Game Boy Advance | Iwata Pergunta Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo
| Rhythm Tengoku (GBA/Arcade) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Rhythm Games | Omake Corner | |
| STAGE 1 | ||
| STAGE 2 | ||
| STAGE 3 | ||
| STAGE 4 | ||
| STAGE 5 | ||
| Revival | ||
| Technician | ||
| Last Technician | ||
| Arcade Only (1P) | Extra | |
| Arcade Only (2P) | STAGE 1 | |
| STAGE 2 | ||
| STAGE 3 | ||
| STAGE 4 | ||
| STAGE 5 | ||
| Extra | ||
| Rhythm Omocha | ||
| Endless Games | ||
| Miscellaneous | ||
| Rhythm Heaven series | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006, GBA • 2007, Arcade | 2008-2009, DS | 2011-2012, Wii • 2016, Wii U | 2015-2016, 3DS | 2026, Switch |








