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Localisation (talk | contribs) (There is a dakuten. Also jisho.org says "iai" for modern spelling of "wiahi") |
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|Minigame_infobox/Data2 = Rat Race}} | |Minigame_infobox/Data2 = Rat Race}} | ||
{{Minigame infobox|Name = Samurai Slice|Reward = Asian Drum|image = [[File:Sammy_slice.PNG|240px]]|jname = ゐあひ斬り |rname = | {{Minigame infobox|Name = Samurai Slice|Reward = Asian Drum|image = [[File:Sammy_slice.PNG|240px]]|jname = ゐあひ斬り |rname = Wiahigiri|Debut = Rhythm Tengoku|Number = 8|BPM = varies}} | ||
{{Nihongo|'''Samurai Slice'''|ゐあひ斬り|'' | {{Nihongo|'''Samurai Slice'''|ゐあひ斬り|''Wiahigiri''|}} is the 8th game in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. In this game, [[The Wandering Samurai]] is protecting a town from [[Evil Demons]] wearing tengu masks by slicing them. Getting a [[perfect]] on this game earns a [[gift]] called "Asian Drum" that can be found in the studio. | ||
== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The name of the game uses an old letter (ゐ) that is rarely used in current Japanese. In modern Japanese, the game's actual name would be | *The name of the game uses an old letter (ゐ) that is rarely used in current Japanese. In modern Japanese, the game's actual name would be いあい斬り which would mean "killing an opponent by drawing one's sword" | ||
*This is one of the few games that doesn't have a practice session. | *This is one of the few games that doesn't have a practice session. | ||
**However, a tutorial was added in the [[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)|arcade version]]. | **However, a tutorial was added in the [[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)|arcade version]]. |
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