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{{Nihongo|Samurai Slice|ゐあひ斬り外伝|Iai Giri Gaiden}} is the 4th [[Endless Game]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', unlocked with 17 [[Medal]]s. | |BPM=120}} | ||
{{Nihongo|Samurai Slice|ゐあひ斬り外伝|Iai Giri Gaiden}}, also referred to as {{Nihongo|Fresh Samurai}}, is the 4th [[Endless Game]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', unlocked with 17 [[Medal]]s. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The sprites for the rock and tree in the background, along with the general aesthetic, are reused directly from the microgames [[mariowiki:Stick & Move|Stick & Move]], [[mariowiki:Arrow Space|Arrow Space]] and [[mariowiki:Ninja Vision|Ninja Vision]] in ''[[mariowiki:WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!|WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]''. A sprite of Tiny Ninja, the character from these microgames, can also be found [[Samurai Slice/Development|unused]] in this game. | *The sprites for the rock and tree in the background, along with the general aesthetic, are reused directly from the microgames [[mariowiki:Stick & Move|Stick & Move]], [[mariowiki:Arrow Space|Arrow Space]] and [[mariowiki:Ninja Vision|Ninja Vision]] in ''[[mariowiki:WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!|WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]''. A sprite of Tiny Ninja, the character from these microgames, can also be found [[Samurai Slice (DS)/Development|unused]] in this game. | ||
*The name of this game in Japanese uses a nearly obsolete Japanese kana, {{Nihongo|[[wikipedia:Wi (kana)|ゐ]]|wi}}, which is rarely used in modern Japanese. The modern spelling would be {{Nihongo|いあい斬り外伝|Iai Slash Sidestory}}. "[[wikipedia:Iaijutsu|Iai]]" refers to the "art of quickly drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards", a quick-draw sword technique. | *The name of this game in Japanese uses a nearly obsolete Japanese kana, {{Nihongo|[[wikipedia:Wi (kana)|ゐ]]|wi}}, which is rarely used in modern Japanese. The modern spelling would be {{Nihongo|いあい斬り外伝|Iai Slash Sidestory}}. "[[wikipedia:Iaijutsu|Iai]]" refers to the "art of quickly drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards", a quick-draw sword technique. | ||
*The music in this game | *The music in this game is a remix of the music from [[Iai Giri]]. Similar to that game, the phrases that play when two objects appear at once is a sound effect rather than part of the music, allowing the game to mix them up. Unlike [[Iai Giri]] though, which has a separate track with the phrases mixed in for the [[Studio]], they are not represented in "Fresh Samurai". | ||
*Occasionally, the moon may appear with the text {{Nihongo|555-SAMURAI|246936♪1}} on it. If the player inputs this into the [[Phone]], they will get sounds from [[Iai Giri]] from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. | *Occasionally, the moon may appear with the text {{Nihongo|555-SAMURAI|246936♪1}} on it. If the player inputs this into the [[Phone]], they will get sounds from [[Iai Giri]] from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. | ||
*The seasonal particles make a return in [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', where snowflakes and sakura leaves fall during the first half of the game. | *The seasonal particles make a return in [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', where snowflakes and sakura leaves fall during the first half of the game. | ||
==Development History== | ==Development History== | ||
{{Main|Samurai Slice/Development}} | {{Main|Samurai Slice (DS)/Development}} | ||
==In Other Languages== | ==In Other Languages== | ||
{{Lang | {{Lang | ||
|jp=ゐあひ斬り外伝 | |jp=ゐあひ斬り外伝 | ||
|rojp=Iai Giri Gaiden | |rojp=Iai Giri Gaiden | ||
|mnjp=Iai Slash Sidestory | |mnjp=[[wikipedia:Iaijutsu|Iai]] Slash Sidestory | ||
|us=Samurai Slice<br>Fresh Samurai | |us=Samurai Slice<br>Fresh Samurai<ref>[[Listen to Music]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref> | ||
|fr=Rythme tranchant | |fr=Rythme tranchant | ||
|mnfr=Sharp rhythm | |mnfr=Sharp rhythm | ||
|es=Samurái Rebanador<br>Samurái al fresco | |es=Samurái Rebanador<br>Samurái al fresco<ref>[[Listen to Music|Música]] (Music), ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' (Spanish)</ref> | ||
|mnes=Samurai Slicer<br>Samurai at fresh | |mnes=Samurai Slicer<br>Samurai at fresh | ||
|de=Iai! Samurai | |de=Iai! Samurai | ||
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|rokr=Musaui Gil | |rokr=Musaui Gil | ||
|mnkr=Samurai's Road}} | |mnkr=Samurai's Road}} | ||
==References== | |||
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{{Endless Game Navigation}} | {{Endless Game Navigation}} | ||