Machine Remix/Development

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Rhythm Heaven Megamix

Machine Remix consists of Figure Fighter 2, Fruit Basket 2, Rhythm Tweezers 2, and Glee Club 2. These games use the following versions:

Internal Name Image Game
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Screenshot Wii Samurai Slice Remix 4.png
Samurai Slice
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Screenshot Wii Ringside Remix 4.png
Ringside
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Screenshot Wii Micro-Row Remix 4.png
Micro-Row
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Screenshot Wii Packing Pests Remix 4.png
Packing Pests

Unused Content

Glee Club contains unused animations for the scream and baton cues, which goes unused as neither of these cues are used in the Machine Remix.

Regional Differences

The following icons are used to represent Machine Remix:

Flag of Japan.svg Flag of the United States.svg, Flag of Europe.svg, Flag of South Korea.svg
Game 3DS remix 01 JP.png
Game 3DS remix 01.png

Additionally, the following artwork is used to represent Machine Remix:

Flag of Japan.svg Flag of the United States.svg, Flag of Europe.svg, Flag of South Korea.svg
Artwork 3DS Machine Remix JP.png
Artwork 3DS Machine Remix.png

At the end, the door in the background of Fruit Basket 2 shows the text ノリ✚第一 (Nori✚Daiichi?, Flow✚First) (a pun on "Safety First") in Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+, while Rhythm Heaven Megamix, Rhythm Paradise Megamix and Rhythm Sesang: The Best Plus show a chicken next to a car with a racing flag behind them. Given the shape of the car, this is most likely supposed to be Mr. Chicken from Charging Chicken.

Flag of Japan.svg Flag of the United States.svg, Flag of Europe.svg, Flag of South Korea.svg
Epilogue Wii Remix 4 NG.png Epilogue Wii Remix 4 KR NG.png

The song for this Remix, Sono Hitotsubu no Ōkina Namida ni wa, has vocals in Japanese, but is only instrumental in other languages. While the song's name is acknowledged in Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+, other regions do not. This quality is shared with the Lush Remix.