Phone: Difference between revisions

From Rhythm Heaven Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Tag: rte-source
No edit summary
Tag: rte-source
Line 25: Line 25:
!North American
!North American
!European
!European
!Korean
|-
|-
|[[File:PhonePadJ.png]]
|[[File:PhonePadJ.png]]
|[[File:PhonePadU.png]]
|[[File:PhonePadU.png]]
|[[File:PhonePadE.png]]
|[[File:PhonePadE.png]]
|[[File:PhonePadK.png]]
|}
|}



Revision as of 15:13, 8 November 2015

Phone (電話 denwa) is an unlockable rhythm toy in Rhythm Heaven. This toy requires four medals to play.

Gameplay

The toy is a telephone which plays touch-tone sounds with rising pitch when numbers are pressed, with 1 having the lowest pitch and 9 having the highest, except 5, which make a low-pitched beep when pressed.

Controls

  • Press Green Phone Icon = Pick up receiver and enable number pad
  • Press Red Phone Icon = Hang up receiver and disable number pad
  • Press Number = Play that number's tone

Secret(s)

  • Entering the number from Business Card, (555) EAT-BEET (or 831♪831♪831♪ in the Japanese version), will have the farmer from Crop Stomp pick up the line.
  • Entering the number from Samurai Slice (DS), 555-SAMURAI (or 246936♪1 in the Japanese version), will play the sounds of the Wandering Samurai from Rhythm Tengoku.
  • Entering the number from the Battle of the Bands menu screen, 555-ROCK-OUT (or 44♪82831♪ in the Japanese version, will play the music from Rap Men from Rhythm Tengoku. The Japanese version will play clips from the original game, but the international versions translated the Japanese (it changed 「たのしい!」 (tanoshi!) to 'Havin' Fun!').
  • Entering the number from Tunnel, (555) PECK-YES, will play sounds of the Blue Birds alongside a snare drum.

Trivia

Each region's version of the Nintendo DS Rhythm Heaven has a different symbol on the 5 key. The North American version has an inverted eighth note with a 5 imposed on the note head, the Japanese version has an eight note (), and the European version just has the number 5.

Japanese North American European Korean
File:PhonePadJ.png File:PhonePadU.png File:PhonePadE.png File:PhonePadK.png

In Other Languages

Language Name
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese 電話 Phone
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Téléphone
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish
Template:DU German
Flag of Italy.svg Italian
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean