Remix 4 (Wii)
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Remix 4 is the twentieth game in Rhythm Heaven Fever and the fourth remix. This remix has a traditional Japanese theme.
List of Games
Samurai Slice | Ringside | Micro-Row | Packing Pests |
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File:Samurai Slice Remix 4.png | File:Ringside Remix 4.png | File:Micro-Row Remix 4.png | File:Packing Pests Remix 4.png |
Results
Rhythm League Notes() | Rhythm League Notes() | |
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That...could have been better. | That...could have been better. | |
Eh. Good enough. | Good try. | |
That was great! Really great! | That was great! Really great! |
Rhythm League Notes | |
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Keep working on your rhythm! | |
Eh. Passable. | |
You had really great rhythm! |
Epilogue
File:Remix 4 Wii Try Again.png | File:Remix 4 Wii OK.png | File:Remix 4 Wii Superb.png |
Right now, the ninja... has to watch out for guards. | Right now, the ninja... continues his secret mission. | Right now, the ninja... has completed his mission! |
The ninja is in a spot of trouble. |
The ninja is currently on a secret mission. |
This time, the ninja successfully completed his mission! |
Trivia
- The game's screens are based off of the epilogue screens from Rhythm Heaven's Remix 8.
- There is a Tengu mask in the files for Remix 4 that goes unused. The mask could have been used to reference the first Samurai Slice game, Iai Giri, since the mask is similar to the in-game enemies.
- The guard from the Try Again epilogue screen was changed in the Korean version, he wears black and white clothes, a black hat and holds a baton instead of a jitte.
International | Korean |
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File:Remix 4 Wii Try Again.png | File:Remix 4 Wii Korean Try Again.png |
- The text displayed at the beginning of the stage has a chance of reading "There are mountains that a samurai must climb" instead of "There are roads that a samurai must travel".
- The sword on the Wrester's back is actually taped on.
Gameplay Video
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