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added support for composer and arrangement credits
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Song // {{{song|}}}
Song // {{{song|}}}
High Score // {{{hiscore|}}}
High Score // {{{hiscore|}}}
Composer // {{{composed|}}}
Arrangement // {{{arranged|}}}
{{tt|Tempo|Tempos are shown by their internal values, and may slightly differ from the one heard in game}}<sup>[[Project:BPM|?]]</sup> // {{{BPM|}}}
{{tt|Tempo|Tempos are shown by their internal values, and may slightly differ from the one heard in game}}<sup>[[Project:BPM|?]]</sup> // {{{BPM|}}}
{{tt|Tempo (Studio)|Tempos are shown by their internal values, and may slightly differ from the one heard in game}}<sup>[[Project:BPM|?]]</sup> // {{{BPMStudio|}}}
{{tt|Tempo (Studio)|Tempos are shown by their internal values, and may slightly differ from the one heard in game}}<sup>[[Project:BPM|?]]</sup> // {{{BPMStudio|}}}
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*{{Nihongo|Song}}: For games that have a [[:Category:Songs|song]], formatted with a ♪ symbol followed by a link to the song's page (example: "♪ [[Struck by the Rain]]").
*{{Nihongo|Song}}: For games that have a [[:Category:Songs|song]], formatted with a ♪ symbol followed by a link to the song's page (example: "♪ [[Struck by the Rain]]").
*{{Nihongo|High Score}}: The pre-existing high score for [[Endless Games]]. ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' provided such high scores for the player to beat, while ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' do not. As such, the latter should be set to 0.
*{{Nihongo|High Score}}: The pre-existing high score for [[Endless Games]]. ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' provided such high scores for the player to beat, while ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' do not. As such, the latter should be set to 0.
*{{Nihongo|Composer}}: This refers to the person who composed the song used in the [[Rhythm Game]] itself.
*{{Nihongo|Arrangement}}: This refers to the person who arranged the song, meaning the person who gave it the instruments. Not to be confused with the term "arrange".
*{{Nihongo|BPM}}: The '''internal''' tempo for the game. As such, please double check with the game's code to see it actually corresponds!
*{{Nihongo|BPM}}: The '''internal''' tempo for the game. As such, please double check with the game's code to see it actually corresponds!
*{{Nihongo|BPMStudio}}, {{Nihongo|BPMCorner}} or {{Nihongo|BPMMuseum}}: The '''internal''' tempo used in the studio (Tengoku), music corner (DS/Fever) or Museum (Megamix), if it differs (see: [[Remix 8 (DS)]], for instance). As such, please double check with the game's code to see it actually corresponds!
*{{Nihongo|BPMStudio}}, {{Nihongo|BPMCorner}} or {{Nihongo|BPMMuseum}}: The '''internal''' tempo used in the studio (Tengoku), music corner (DS/Fever) or Museum (Megamix), if it differs (see: [[Remix 8 (DS)]], for instance). As such, please double check with the game's code to see it actually corresponds!
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