Remix 10 (DS)
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Remix 10 (リミックス10?, Rimikkusu 10), also known as Remix 10th on the prologue, is the 5th Rhythm Game of the tenth stage (50th overall) and the final remix in Rhythm Heaven.
It acts as a melody, containing all twenty-four original games (along with the credits game Airboarder). The player unlocks the Battle of the Bands upon its completion.
List of Games
Results
Rhythm League notes() | Rhythm League notes() | |
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Try a little harder. | Try a little harder. | |
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 really great! | That was really great! |
Epilogues
Your big adventure ended marooned on a desert island. |
Your big adventure gave you a glimpse of faraway lands. |
Your big adventure led you to amazing new worlds! |
Gameplay Video
Trivia
- This game started the tradition of putting a remix with all the games as the last rhythm game. Rhythm Tengoku did it first, but it was on Remix 6, whereas Rhythm Heaven's and Rhythm Heaven Fever's are on Remix 10.
- The game's Rating Screens introduced Rhythm Heaven as a place, though it would go unnamed. The place would appear many times in Rhythm Heaven Fever as cameos.
- The rating screens for this game influenced the rating screens for Remix 7 in Rhythm Heaven Fever, including the appearance of Rhythm Heaven.
- There are some parodies on Youtube and most of them are reuploaded from NicoNico while the rest are uploaded on YouTube.
- One of the Stepswitchers from Lockstep appears in the Shoot-'Em-Up part of this remix. This is a warning for players that Lockstep is next.
- If the player doesn't tap the touch screen before the Glee Club part of the remix transitions to the Fillbots part, the player-controlled Chorus Kid's note echoes into the first few seconds of Fillbots.
- Additionally, this will not count as a miss during a Perfect attempt.
- This is the only Remix 10 not to have its Rhythm Test show up at some point.
- This is the first final remix to have a mini-game with a pattern introduced in a sequel: in the Fan Club part, the monkeys do the "ooohhh" pattern from Fan Club 2 (despite the textures still being from the former).
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