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{{DISPLAYTITLE:{{#if:{{NAMESPACE}}|{{NAMESPACE}}:}}<span style="font-style:italic !important;">{{PAGENAME}}</span>}}'''''Rhythm Heaven Fever''''', known in Europe as ''Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise'' and in Japan as ''Minna no Rhythm Tengoku'' (みんなのリズム天国 Minna no Rizumu Tengoku?, lit. Everybody's Rhythm Heaven), is a [[music video game]] developed by [[Nintendo]] and TNX for the [[Wii]]. It is the third game in the ''Rhythm Heaven'' series, following ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' for the [[Nintendo DS]]. The game was released in Japan on July 21, 2011 and in North America on February 13, 2012, and was released in Europe on July 6, 2012.
'''Rhythm Heaven Fever''' (Japanese: みんなのリズム天国 ''Minna no Rhythm Tengoku'' in Japan or ''Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise'' in Europe and Australia), is a visual music game developed by [[Nintendo]] and TNX for the [[Wii]]. It is the second (third in Japan) game in the ''Rhythm Heaven'' series, following ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' for the [[Nintendo DS]]. The game was released in Japan on July 21, 2011 and in North America on February 13, 2012, and was released in Europe on July 6, 2012.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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New to the series (bar the arcade version of ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'') is a multiplayer mode, in which two players can play simultaneously. Levels played in multiplayer require players to earn enough points in total to reach the desired rank and clear each stage, with bonus points awarded based on the harmony of the players. These can sometimes result in the rank going from an 'OK' to a 'Superb'.<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/somj/norinori/index.html</ref> These levels come with their own set of medals which can unlock multiplayer minigames. There are Props that every character in the game can wear. They are earned by playing Rhythm Games, getting medals and clearing the Perfect attempt.
New to the series (bar the arcade version of ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'') is a multiplayer mode, in which two players can play simultaneously. Levels played in multiplayer require players to earn enough points in total to reach the desired rank and clear each stage, with bonus points awarded based on the harmony of the players. These can sometimes result in the rank going from an 'OK' to a 'Superb'.<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/somj/norinori/index.html</ref> These levels come with their own set of medals which can unlock multiplayer minigames. There are Props that every character in the game can wear. They are earned by playing Rhythm Games, getting medals and clearing the Perfect attempt.


==Development==
==Development and Localization==
Producer [[Yoshio Sakamoto]] and [[Nintendo SPD|Nintendo SPD Group No.1]] were responsible for the programming, graphic design, and some of the music in the game. Collaborator and musician [[Tsunku]] and his music studio TNX created several of the performed vocal songs found throughout the game. In the English versions of the game, an endless minigame based on [[manzai]] routines was removed due to the dialogue focused nature of the game and replaced with another minigame from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''.<ref>http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/rhythmheavenfever/0/3</ref> <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pi9wrpbwfa4</ref> The European and Australian version of the game will allow players to switch between English and Japanese versions of the soundtrack.<ref>http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/29925</ref>
Producer [[Yoshio Sakamoto]] and [[Nintendo SPD|Nintendo SPD Group No.1]] were responsible for the programming, graphic design, and some of the music in the game. Collaborator and musician [[Tsunku]] and his music studio TNX created several of the performed vocal songs found throughout the game. In the English versions of the game, an endless minigame based on [[manzai]] routines was removed due to the dialogue focused nature of the game and replaced with another minigame from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' known as [[Mr. Upbeat]].<ref>http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/rhythmheavenfever/0/3</ref> <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pi9wrpbwfa4</ref> The European and Australian version of the game allows players to switch between English and Japanese versions of the soundtrack.<ref>http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/29925</ref>


==List of Rhythm Games==
==List of Rhythm Games==
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