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Although [[Remix 3 (DS)|Remix 3]] does not have a conventional practice section, the beginning shows the male [[Love Lizards (characters)|lizard]] practicing his new rhythms. This serves to inform the player of the altered rhythm for [[Love Lizards]] ahead of time. | Although [[Remix 3 (DS)|Remix 3]] does not have a conventional practice section, the beginning shows the male [[Love Lizards (characters)|lizard]] practicing his new rhythms. This serves to inform the player of the altered rhythm for [[Love Lizards]] ahead of time. | ||
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==[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]== | ==[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]== | ||
[[File:Screenshot Wii Ringside Practice.png|thumb|Practice for [[Ringside]].]]In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', every [[Rhythm Game]] has its own practice theme, being a chiptune version of the game's song. The player needs to complete a varying amount of sets to advance the practice, which are shown with a counter. The games also include a {{Nihongo|Demonstration|お手本中・・・|Otehon-chū...}} if the player spends too long on a set, in which case they can press the ① button to have the game automatically play the section to demonstrate the timing. The Demonstration is not available for the [[Endless Games]] or [[Extra Games]], which also return to requiring only one successful set without a counter, and using a new arrangement of the old music (called "[[Music Corner#Music List (Rhythm Heaven Fever)|Practice Theme]]") or the occasional game-specific non-chiptune themes. It can be skipped by pressing the ⊝ button. [[Mr. Upbeat]] uses the updated version of "Practice Theme" as its music in this game. [[Lady Cupid]]'s practice uses "Practice Theme" as well, although the music for the real thing is a chiptune track in the same style as the practice themes for the [[Rhythm Games]]. | [[File:Screenshot Wii Ringside Practice.png|thumb|Practice for [[Ringside]].]]In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', every [[Rhythm Game]] has its own practice theme, being a chiptune version of the game's song. The player needs to complete a varying amount of sets to advance the practice, which are shown with a counter. The games also include a {{Nihongo|Demonstration|お手本中・・・|Otehon-chū...}} if the player spends too long on a set, in which case they can press the ① button to have the game automatically play the section to demonstrate the timing. The Demonstration is not available for the [[Endless Games]] or [[Extra Games]], which also return to requiring only one successful set without a counter, and using a new arrangement of the old music (called "[[Music Corner#Music List (Rhythm Heaven Fever)|Practice Theme]]") or the occasional game-specific non-chiptune themes. It can be skipped by pressing the ⊝ button. [[Mr. Upbeat]] uses the updated version of "Practice Theme" as its music in this game. [[Lady Cupid]]'s practice uses "Practice Theme" as well, although the music for the real thing is a chiptune track in the same style as the practice themes for the [[Rhythm Games]]. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{image|the practice variants for Karateka in Rhythm Tengoku Arcade and Packing Pests in Rhythm Heaven Fever. If there's more missing that's not listed on this message feel free to add them as well ~ Adding onto this: Micro Row 1 and 2 | {{image|the practice variants for Karateka in Rhythm Tengoku Arcade and Packing Pests in Rhythm Heaven Fever. If there's more missing that's not listed on this message feel free to add them as well ~ Adding onto this: Micro Row 1 and 2 and Marching Orders (arcade version)}} | ||
Many [[Rhythm Game|Rhythm Games]] across the series feature unique appearances for their practice. This gallery acts as a catalogue for all of these appearances across the series. | Many [[Rhythm Game|Rhythm Games]] across the series feature unique appearances for their practice. This gallery acts as a catalogue for all of these appearances across the series. | ||
;Rhythm Tengoku | ;Rhythm Tengoku | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Screenshot GBA Karateka Practice.png|[[Karate Man Returns!|Karateka]] | Screenshot GBA Karateka Practice.png|[[Karate Man Returns!|Karateka]] | ||
Screenshot GBA Marcher Practice.png|[[Marching Orders|Marcher]] | |||
Screenshot GBA Tram to Poline Practice.png|[[Tram to Poline]] | Screenshot GBA Tram to Poline Practice.png|[[Tram to Poline]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Screenshot DS Freeze Frame Practice.png|[[Freeze Frame]] | Screenshot DS Freeze Frame Practice.png|[[Freeze Frame]] | ||
Screenshot DS The Dazzles Practice.png|[[The Dazzles]] | Screenshot DS The Dazzles Practice.png|[[The Dazzles]] | ||
Screenshot DS Love Lizards Remix 3 Tutorial.png|[[Remix 3 (DS)|Remix 3]] | |||
Screenshot DS Drummer Duel Practice.png|[[Drummer Duel]] | Screenshot DS Drummer Duel Practice.png|[[Drummer Duel]] | ||
Screenshot DS Love Lab Remix 10.png|[[Love Lab]] | Screenshot DS Love Lab Remix 10.png|[[Love Lab]] | ||
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Screenshot 3DS Freeze Frame Practice.png|Freeze Frame | Screenshot 3DS Freeze Frame Practice.png|Freeze Frame | ||
Screenshot 3DS Launch Party Practice.png|Launch Party | Screenshot 3DS Launch Party Practice.png|Launch Party | ||
Screenshot GBA Marching Orders Practice.png|Marching Orders | |||
Screenshot 3DS Munchy Monk Practice.png|[[Munchy Monk]] | Screenshot 3DS Munchy Monk Practice.png|[[Munchy Monk]] | ||
Screenshot 3DS Lockstep Practice.png|Lockstep | Screenshot 3DS Lockstep Practice.png|Lockstep | ||