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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Like ''[[Minna no Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu]]'', this CD contains certain looped tracks (such as Game Select 1 and 2 from ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'') with a defined end, and the vocal songs in full. Unlike it however, it doesn't contain the shortened versions of the vocal songs.
*Like ''[[Minna no Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu]]'', this CD contains certain looped tracks (such as Game Select 1 and 2 from ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'') with a defined end, and the vocal songs in full. Unlike it however, it doesn't contain the shortened versions of the vocal songs.
*The ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' tracks are technically not higher quality; the in-game music is stored as midi files and uses replicas of the instruments seen here to save space. Instead, the tracks seen here are recreations with proper instruments. This is likely why multiple songs from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' are missing from the collection.
*The ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' tracks are higher quality than what is heard during gameplay, as the in-game music is stored as midi files to save space, while the soundtrack is uncompressed. The ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' tracks meanwhile are mostly identical to what is heard in-game (with a few select songs being higher quality), as well as the full vocal songs.
**The ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' tracks meanwhile are near identical to what is heard in-game with a minimal difference in quality, as well as the full vocal songs. Strangely, the Perfect Versions use the lowest quality version of the audio that was present in-game.
*The ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' section has many tracks which match how they appear in the [[Studio]]. Three exceptions are [[Spaceball|Air Batter]], [[Tram to Poline]] and [[Remix 8 (GBA)|Remix 8]], which match how they sound during gameplay instead.
*The ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' section has many tracks which match how they appear in the [[Studio]]. Two exceptions are [[Tram to Poline]] and [[Remix 8 (GBA)|Remix 8]], which match how they sound during gameplay instead.
**Additionally, there are a few more tracks in this CD than there are in the [[Studio]]. The ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' section, meanwhile, matches its [[Music Corner]] perfectly.
**Additionally, there are a few more tracks in this CD than there are in the [[Studio]]. The ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' section, meanwhile, matches its [[Music Corner]] perfectly.
*As this collection CD predates the release of ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven|Rhythm Paradise]]'', the international versions of the vocal songs are missing. This is rectified in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Gold Kokunai-ban Kaigai-ban Zen Vocal-shu]]'', though it is still missing the songs that appeared in ''[[Rhythm Heaven|Rhythm World]]''.
*Despite being called a "complete" collection, [[Remix 1 (GBA)|Remix 1]], [[Remix 2 (GBA)|Remix 2]], [[Remix 4 (GBA)|Remix 4]], [[Baikin Hakase SP]], [[Rap Men]], [[Rap Women]] and various other arrange versions from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' are missing.
*As this collection CD predates the release of ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven|Rhythm Paradise]]'', the international versions of the vocal songs are missing. This is rectified in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Gold Kokunai-ban Kaigai-ban Zen Vocal-shu]]'', though it is still missing the songs that later appeared in ''[[Rhythm Heaven|Rhythm World]]''.
 
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