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**[[Power Calligraphy]] has an extra hyoshigi click which isn't heard during gameplay, as it ends before the last note plays. It can still be heard in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu]]'' and in [[Rhythm Heaven Fever|future]] [[Rhythm Heaven Megamix|games]]. | **[[Power Calligraphy]] has an extra hyoshigi click which isn't heard during gameplay, as it ends before the last note plays. It can still be heard in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu]]'' and in [[Rhythm Heaven Fever|future]] [[Rhythm Heaven Megamix|games]]. | ||
**[[Polyrhythm]] speeds up in the second half, and has a defined ending. | **[[Polyrhythm]] speeds up in the second half, and has a defined ending. | ||
**[[Remix 1 (GBA)|Remix 1]], [[Remix 2 (GBA)|Remix 2]], [[Remix 4 (GBA)|Remix 4]], [[Rap Men]], [[Rap Women]], [[Ninja Bodyguard | **[[Remix 1 (GBA)|Remix 1]], [[Remix 2 (GBA)|Remix 2]], [[Remix 4 (GBA)|Remix 4]], [[Rap Men]], [[Rap Women]], [[Ninja Bodyguard]], [[Uma Machine]]'s four tracks, the three [[Practice]] Themes, the music from the [[Rhythm Toys]], [[Endless Games]] and [[Drum Lessons]] Selection Menus, the [[Rhythm-kan Check]] Results Theme, [[Rap Machine]], and the arrange versions aside from [[The Snappy Trio]], [[Bon Dance]], [[Cosmic Dance]] and [[Tap Trial 2]] are all missing from the music list. | ||
***Most of these differences are shared with how the tracks are represented on the ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu]]'', with the exception that [[Tram to Poline]] fades out when the game would end, rather than looping, and most of the missing music is included. | ***Most of these differences are shared with how the tracks are represented on the ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu]]'', with the exception that [[Tram to Poline]] fades out when the game would end, rather than looping, and most of the missing music is included. | ||
*''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' allow the player to [[Music Corner|listen to music]] in much the same way through the [[Café]], where once again most tracks need to be unlocked as [[gift]]s from the [[Perfect Campaign]]. The player cannot drum to them, however, nor can they sort the tracks. Instead, they can choose to listen in order or shuffled. | *''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' allow the player to [[Music Corner|listen to music]] in much the same way through the [[Café]], where once again most tracks need to be unlocked as [[gift]]s from the [[Perfect Campaign]]. The player cannot drum to them, however, nor can they sort the tracks. Instead, they can choose to listen in order or shuffled. |
Revision as of 06:19, 23 August 2021
The Studio (スタジオ?, Sutajio) is an area in Rhythm Tengoku accessed through the Menu. Here the player can listen to the music they've unlocked through the Perfect Campaign, as well as make use of their Drum Lessons by drumming to the music. Some Perfect Campaigns reward new drums to try out in the Studio as well.
After getting all Perfects, the Barista adds more music to the Studio.
Gameplay
Here the player can access a selection of tracks from the game, depending of the amount of Perfects obtained thus far. On the MUSIC LIST, the player can choose to listen to music, drum to it, move the tracks around or mark them.
While Listening (リスニング?, Risuningu), Anata appears in the Drum Lessons area, but instead of playing, he drinks coffee while the music plays. The Samurai Drummer is absent as well. The background displays various patterns or scenes depending on the track. After the song ends, it moves on to the next track that has a checkmark in the list, and loops to the top after the last track. Unlike the next two games, the player can't set the tracks to shuffle or play in order, and the tracks are usually in whatever order they were added as Gifts through the Perfect Campaign unless the player decides to move them around. The player can press the Select button to return to the Studio menu at any time.
When the player chooses Drumming (ドラミング?, Doramingu)', they first must choose the drums from the DRUMS LIST, collected from the Perfect Campaign. The various drums make different sounds. The controls are the same as in the Drum Lessons, and they can be considered a "practice" of sorts for this mode and Live. While drumming, the normal drum beat of the song is removed. The sound of drumsticks being clicked together four times before the music starts, and in some songs before a tempo change, can also be heard. After the song ends, the player can save their performance, which is marked with an "M" symbol. Choosing the song without selecting any options plays the saved performance, or only the music if no performance data is saved. Only one performance per song can be saved[1] and up to 10 in total[2]. Choosing "Drumming" when there's performance data will prompt the player to delete it. There is also a Silent track which allows the player to drum freely, essentially composing a song.
The player can use Narabikae (ならびかえ?, Sorting) to sort the music and Check (チェック?, Chekku) to mark a track for Listening mode.
Music List
The very first track in the list is pure silence, allowing the player to compose their own music on the drums. Here, the prompt to save the performance happens when quitting with the Select button, as there is no "end" to reach. The player cannot mark it, and thus cannot listen to it.
- Silent (サイレント?, Sairento)
- Karate Man Returns! (カラテ家?, Karateka)
- The Clappy Trio 2 (パチパチ三人衆?, Pachi Pachi Sanninshu)
- Tap Trial (タップダンズ?, Tap Dance)
- Space Dance (スペースダンス?, Space Dance)
- Koi no Honey Sweet Angel (恋のハニースイ~トエンジェル?, Koi no Hanī Sui~to Enjeru)
- WISH Kimi o Matenakute (WISH 君を待てなくて?, WISH Kimi o Matenakute)
- Night Walk (ナイトウォーク?, Night Walk)
- The☆Bon Odori (ザ☆ぼんおどり?, The☆Bon Odori)
- Bon Dance (ボンダンス?, Bon Dance)
- Cosmic Dance (コスモダンス?, Cosmo Dance)
- Rhythm Tweezers 2 (リズム脱毛?, Rhythm Datsumō)
- The Snappy Trio (バリバリ三人衆?, Bari Bari Sanninshu)
- Tap Trial 2 (スーパータップ?, Super Tap)
- Mahou Tsukai (まほうつかい?, Mahō Tsukai)
- Marching Orders (マーチャ?, Marcher)
- Spaceball (エアーバッター?, Air Batter)
- Sneaky Spirits 2 (しろいおばけ?, Shiroi Obake)
- Iai Giri (ゐあひ斬り?, Iai Giri)
- Rat Race (こっそりラット?, Kossori Rat)
- Sick Beats (バイキンはかせ?, Baikin Hakase)
- Showtime (ショータイム?, Shōtaimu)
- Bunny Hop (ウサギとび?, Usagi Tobi)
- Tram to Poline (トランとポリン?, Toran to Porin)
- Quiz Show (クイズ?, Quiz)
- Power Calligraphy (リズムお習字?, Rhythm o Shuji)
- Polyrhythm (ポリリズム?, Poririzumu)
- Bouncy Road (ホッピングロード?, Hoppingu Rōdo)
- Toss Boys (トスボーイズ?, Tosu Bōizu)
- Hanabi (花火?, Hanabi)
- Remix 7 (リミックス7?, Rimikkusu 7)
- Remix 8 (リミックス8?, Rimikkusu 8)
- Remix 6 (リミックス6?, Rimikkusu 6)
- Title (タイトル?, Taitoru)
- Menu (メニュー?, Menyū)
- Game Select (ゲームセレクト?, Gēmu Serekuto)
- Rhythm Shiryo Shitsu (リズム資料室?, Rizumu Shiryō Shitsu)
- Opening (オープニング?, Ōpuningu)
- Staff Credits (スタッフクレジット?, Sutaffu Kurejitto)
- Game Select 2 (ゲームセレクト2?, Gēmu Serekuto 2)
- Café Counsel (喫茶カウンセル?, Kissa Kaunseru)
- Try Again (やりなおし?, Yarinaoshi)
- OK (平凡?, Heibon)
- Superb (ハイレベル?, High-Level)
- Perfect (パーフェクト?, Pāfekuto)
Silent, Title, Opening, Menu, Game Select and Rhythm Shiryo Shitsu are all available from the start. All games which don't give drums or reading material as Gifts give their music instead. After obtaining all Perfects, the rest of the tracks are added.
Drums List
Each drum set produces different sounds, ranging from realistic to ridiculous. Some sets do a hi-hat when pressing Up on ✚, while others do a drumroll[3]. All other controls remain the same.
- Normal Drum (フツーなドラム?, Futsūna Doramu) ~ Unlocked from the start.
- Dry Drum (ドライなドラム?, Doraina Doramu) ~ Unlocked with a Perfect on Marcher.
- Power Drum (パワーなドラム?, Pawāna Doramu) ~ Unlocked with a Perfect on Shiroi Obake.
- Techno Drum (テクノなドラム?, Tekunona Doramu) ~ Unlocked with a Perfect on Hopping Road 2.
- Matte Drum (マットなドラム?, Mattona Doramu) ~ Unlocked with a Perfect on Hopping Road.
- Asia Drum (アジアなドラム?, Ajiana Doramu) ~ Unlocked with a Perfect on Iai Giri.
- Light Drum (ライトなドラム?, Raitona Doramu) ~ Unlocked with a Perfect on Ninja.
- Hard Drum (ハードなドラム?, Hādona Doramu) ~ Unlocked with a Perfect on Shiroi Obake 2.
- Hat-Tech Drum (ハットテクなドラム?, Hattotekuna Doramu) ~ Unlocked with a Perfect on Rhythm Datsumo 2.
- Heel-Tech Drum 1 (カカトテクなドラム 1?, Kakatotekuna Doramu 1) ~ Unlocked with a Perfect on Marcher 2.
- Heel-Tech Drum 2 (カカトテクなドラム 2?, Kakatotekuna Doramu 2) ~ Unlocked with a Perfect on Polyrhythm 2.
- Sound Effects Drum (音効なドラム?, Onkōna Doramu) ~ Unlocked with a Perfect on Remix 1.
- Tap Drum (タップなドラム?, Tappuna Doramu) ~ Unlocked with a Perfect on Kossori Rat.
- Wind Drum (風切るドラム?, Kaze Kiru Doramu) ~ Unlocked with a Perfect on Toss Boys.
- Samurai Drum (さむらいドラム?, Samurai Doramu) ~ Unlocked with a Perfect on Karateka 2.
Trivia
- Several tracks in the Music List differ from what they are like during gameplay. For example:
- Night Walk's tempo is a little slower than in-game.
- Spaceball and Marching Orders end after the point the games would fade out.
- Sneaky Spirits 2 loops twice without any tempo changes.
- Iai Giri, Rat Race and Bunny Hop use specialized tracks meant to help with their gameplay during the game, and they have separate ones specifically for the Studio.
- Showtime is a looped track, while the game ends before the first loop completes.
- Tram and Poline is also looped twice with a defined end.
- Power Calligraphy has an extra hyoshigi click which isn't heard during gameplay, as it ends before the last note plays. It can still be heard in Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu and in future games.
- Polyrhythm speeds up in the second half, and has a defined ending.
- Remix 1, Remix 2, Remix 4, Rap Men, Rap Women, Ninja Bodyguard, Uma Machine's four tracks, the three Practice Themes, the music from the Rhythm Toys, Endless Games and Drum Lessons Selection Menus, the Rhythm-kan Check Results Theme, Rap Machine, and the arrange versions aside from The Snappy Trio, Bon Dance, Cosmic Dance and Tap Trial 2 are all missing from the music list.
- Most of these differences are shared with how the tracks are represented on the Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu, with the exception that Tram to Poline fades out when the game would end, rather than looping, and most of the missing music is included.
- Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Fever allow the player to listen to music in much the same way through the Café, where once again most tracks need to be unlocked as gifts from the Perfect Campaign. The player cannot drum to them, however, nor can they sort the tracks. Instead, they can choose to listen in order or shuffled.
- In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the player is able to Play Music and view the epilogue slide show in the Museum, the music being purchased from the Shop this time. If they start them while pressing down 🄻 and 🅁, they can drum to the music with the same controls as the Drum Lessons and Studio[4]. Rather than playing as Anata, Spooky of the Tiny Ghosts is used instead. The player cannot save their performances, either.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | スタジオ | Studio |
References
- ↑ "この演奏データを削除するヨ!ホントにOK?" (You'll delete your saved data! Is this OK?" ~ Message in the Studio, Rhythm Tengoku
- ↑ "演奏データは10コしか残せません。 データは残らないけど演奏する?" (You can only save 10 pieces of performance data. You can't save any data, but do you want to play?) ~ Message in the Studio, Rhythm Tengoku
- ↑ "ドラムセットによって十字ボタンの上はハイハットだったりロールだったりします。" (Depending on the drum set, Up on the +Control Pad will either be a hi-hat or a drumroll.) ~ Samurai Drummer in the Drum Lessons, Short 4, Rhythm Tengoku
- ↑ "Oh, hey, did you know you can now watch the epilogue slide show in the museum? I'll tell you a secret about that... If you start while pressing down 🄻 and 🅁, something good may happen. Try that in Play Music too. That's all the trade secrets I can give away in one visit. See you later!" ~ Barista at the Café, Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Rhythm Tengoku (GBA/Arcade) | ||
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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 |