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*The green aliens that are seen in one of the backgrounds during the [[Endless Game]] version of the game are the [[Space Umpire]]s from [[Spaceball]] without their spaceships. | *The green aliens that are seen in one of the backgrounds during the [[Endless Game]] version of the game are the [[Space Umpire]]s from [[Spaceball]] without their spaceships. |
Revision as of 15:50, 27 July 2022
This page is about the long version of Shoot-'em-up from Rhythm Heaven Megamix. "I suppose" you may be looking for the arrange version in Rhythm Heaven?
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Shoot-'em-up 2 |
Intruder alert! Again! Scramble fighters! Again! Defend the homeworld! |
Rhythm Heaven Megamix |
Shoot-'em-up 2 (かえってきた シューティング?, Kaettekita Shooting), known as Shoot-'Em-Up (シューティング?, Shooting) in Rhythm Heaven, is the 2nd Rhythm Game of the second stage (7th overall) in Rhythm Heaven and the 2nd of Citrus Tower (44th overall) in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
The short version, Shoot-'em-up, appears in Citrus Land in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
The arrange version, Shoot-'Em-Up 2, appears in the tenth stage of Rhythm Heaven.
Gameplay
The player controls the Blastronaut on a mission to stop aliens from invading Earth. The game is played in first person view from the spaceship. A varying number of aliens appear on the screen one by one in groups. After four beats, the aliens attack. The player must attack them in the same order and timing, relying on the rhythm of the music. If a beat is missed, the alien is missed and damages the spaceship. The Shoot-'Em-Up Radio Lady appears at the start of each wave and the end of the game to give advice.
Controls
- Ⓐ or ✚/Tap: Shoot
Timing Display
- Perfect!/Ace!?: The alien ship is destroyed completely.
- Early!/Late!?: The alien ship is struck down, but not destroyed. In Rhythm Heaven only, this does not cause the player to fail a Perfect Campaign.
- Miss...?: The alien damages the player's spaceship.
Results
Commander's Debriefing() | Commander's Debriefing() | |
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Some enemies got past you. The high-speed volleys are tricky. |
Some enemies got past you. The high-speed volleys are tricky. | |
Hm... Good enough... I don't know... I guess that was all right. |
Hmm... Good enough... I don't know... I guess that was all right. | |
That was a glorious battle. Your 8-shot volleys were amazing! Nice work, right to the end! |
That was a glorious battle. Your 8-shot volleys were amazing! Nice work, right to the end! |
Commander's Debriefing | |
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Some enemies got past you. You seemed intimidated by swarms. | |
Eh. Passable. | |
That was a glorious battle. You weren't fazed by any number of foes! |
Epilogue
The planet is ours! Wahahahaha! |
Mission accomplished! But just barely... |
An overwhelming victory! Well done! |
We win this time, humans! | That was a close fight. | Great shooting! |
Endless Game
Shoot-'Em-Up (シューティング?, Shooting) is the 2nd Endless Game in Rhythm Heaven, unlocked with 7 Medals.
Gameplay is about the same as the non-endless version, but differences appear:
- The player has a life bar which is depleted with every miss. If the player is hit when the bar is empty, the game is over. The life bar gradually refills after being depleted any amount.
- The player receives points for every successful shot in a pattern, going from 100, 200, 500 and 1000. Defeating every enemy in every half of a wave awards the player a "PERFECT BONUS" of 1000 points.
- The Shoot-'Em-Up Radio Lady doesn't appear between waves, instead she congratulates the player for reaching certain scores. Reaching the end of a wave instead causes a warp effect, which changes the background (notably, the last background is also used in Shoot-'Em-Up 2), after which the set of backgrounds repeat, but with a different color.
- Once the player has reached the end of the non-endless game, the last three enemies do not appear. Instead, it goes to the last two waves of Shoot-'Em-Up 2, after which the waves are randomized. The enemies also change shape for the rest of the game, which have stricter timing. Internally, they are known as "enemy_mini".
- After clearing 20 waves, the music becomes quieter. After clearing 30 waves, it becomes muted completely.
Rhythm Item
Model Spaceship | Have an Adult Help You |
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It's a Space Battleship STG-7 Plastic Model Kit in 1/48 scale! The cockpit is amazingly detailed! Note: Pilot not included. |
Skill Star
The Skill Star appears at the end of the fourth wave.
Challenge Land
Shoot-'em-up 2 appears in the following Challenge Train courses:
Appearances
Video
Trivia
- The green aliens that are seen in one of the backgrounds during the Endless Game version of the game are the Space Umpires from Spaceball without their spaceships.
- In Remix 10, the Practice enemies and yellow background are used instead of the game's default appearance.
- In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the background in the epilogue comes directly from WarioWare: Twisted!'s ending.
- In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the Shoot-'Em-Up Radio Lady is shown through a CommPad, which resembles a Wii U GamePad.
- In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the aliens are fully grey with a green glow around them. Coupled with parts of the player's spaceship being green, this makes the game resemble the Shoot-'Em-Up 2 in Rhythm Heaven.
- This is one of the few games to keep the same controls for tapping from Rhythm Heaven to Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the others being Munchy Monk, Freeze Frame, Lockstep, and Fillbots.
Unused
- Main article: Shoot-'em-up 2/Unused
In Other Languages
Rhythm Heaven
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | シューティング | Shooting |
EnglishNOA | Shoot-'Em-Up | From shoot-'em-up, a narrative media which depicts gunplay. |
EnglishNOE | Shoot-'Em-Up | |
French | Bataille galactique | Galactic battle |
Spanish | Guerra Galáctica | Galactic War |
Italian | Meteoritmi | Pun on "Meteoriti" (Meteorites) and "ritmi" (rhythm) |
Korean | 슈팅 | Shooting |
Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | かえってきた シューティング | Return of Shooting |
EnglishNOA | Shoot-'em-up 2 | |
EnglishNOE | Shoot-'em-up 2 | |
French | Le retour de la bataille galactique | Return of the galactic battle |
Spanish | Guerra galáctica 2 | Galactic war 2 |
Italian | Meteoritmi 2 | Pun on "Meteoriti" (Meteorites) and "ritmi" (rhythm) |
Korean | 돌아온 슈팅 | Return of Shooting |
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