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|Date = {{ | |Date = {{releasedate|Japan|July 31, 2008|Europe|April 5, 2009|USA|May 1, 2009|South Korea|September 2009}} | ||
|Genre = Music, Rhythm | |Genre = Music, Rhythm | ||
|Rating = {{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|cero=A|usk=0}} | |Rating = {{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|cero=A|usk=0}} |
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Warning: Display title "<span style="font-style:italic !important;">Rhythm Heaven</span>" overrides earlier display title "<i>Rhythm Heaven</i>".Rhythm Heaven (Japanese: リズム天国ゴールド Rhythm Tengoku Gold in Japan and Rhythm Paradise in Europe/Australia) is a game in the Rhythm Heaven franchise released for the Nintendo DS. It was developed by Nintendo SPD 1 and most of the music was composed by Japanese producer/singer TSUNKU. It was the first game in the series to be released outside of Japan.
Gameplay
The game is meant to be played by holding the Nintendo DS sideways. Left handers have an option to change the position of the visual gameplay in much benefit for them. The DS version also takes advantage of the Nintendo DS's touch screen more than anything.
Controls
The controls for Rhythm Heaven, just like every other game in the series, are very basic. There are four main mechanics used, both for all of the mini games available to play and just getting around the game itself. These controls are tapping, holding, sliding and flicking. In addition the L/R buttons are to be used in one specific rhythm game alone. The D-pad is also usable for accessing areas and finally the start button to pause during a mini game.
About Rhythm
For the musically impaired, rhythm is a variation of any length and any accentuation of sounds, pitches, and other things. If you are a musician, many things in this game will come naturally to you, and you just may complete this game in a day or so once you get the controls down. If you aren't, that's fine, you can still enjoy this game just the same. Listening to the background music's meter, tempo, and sometimes melody are key to getting through the game. Try not to rely on the game's visuals too much, as they can confuse the player into doing the wrong thing. Also, this game forgives you a bit more if you're late in your rhythm than if you're early. Try to use this to your advantage.
List of Rhythm Games
Post-Credits
Clearing the first six remixes and credits unlocks the following:
Bonus Games
A total of one game is unlocked after the credits.
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See Also
Trivia
- This is the only Rhythm Heaven game to not have a Rhythm Test. Instead, a flick practice is used.
- This is the only game to have Rhythm Games with 3D models.
- Also, The Best Plus includes 3D models but they are DS remakes.
- For promotion, singer Beyonce appeared in the commercials for North America.
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