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*In the Japanese version, the blue squares with stars say "YONE"; a reference to one of game's developers, Masami Yone, whose notebook sketches resulted in the concept of Ringside. In the American, European and Korean versions of the game, his name is omitted.
*In the Japanese version, the blue squares with stars say "YONE"; a reference to one of game's developers, Masami Yone, whose notebook sketches resulted in the concept of Ringside. In the American, European and Korean versions of the game, his name is omitted.
**In Nintendo's Iwata Asks, Masami Yone stated that the basis of the idea stemmed from the cutting of a wedding cake. He mentions that while one would be trying to concentrate on the cutting of the cake, wedding guests would take pictures and request the person's attention. He thought that the idea of a cake-cutting rhythm game didn't seem too promising and came up with the interview scenario instead.<ref>[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/rhythmheavenfever/0/2}}], Iwata Asks - Rhythm Heaven Fever, 3. ''Wedding Cake and "Ringside".''</ref>
**In Nintendo's Iwata Asks, Masami Yone stated that the basis of the idea stemmed from the cutting of a wedding cake. He mentions that while one would be trying to concentrate on the cutting of the cake, wedding guests would take pictures and request the person's attention. He thought that the idea of a cake-cutting rhythm game didn't seem too promising and came up with the interview scenario instead.<ref>[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/rhythmheavenfever/0/2}}], Iwata Asks - Rhythm Heaven Fever, 3. ''Wedding Cake and "Ringside".''</ref>
*Ringside is included in the [[Rhythm Heaven Megamix Demo]], but only its practice session is playable. Once practice is completed, the demo ends; making Ringside the only rhythm game included in the demo unavailable for play.
*Ringside is included in the [[Rhythm Heaven Megamix Demo]], but only its practice session is playable. Once practice is completed, the demo ends. This makes Ringside the only rhythm game included in the demo unavailable for play.
*In ''Rhythm Heaven Fever'', the background in the OK rate has blue and orange stripes in it, but in ''Megamix'', it was fixed to have orange and yellow stripes instead, just like in the game when the Wrestler is doing poses. This happens in the Korean version of Fever, as well.
*In ''Rhythm Heaven Fever'', the background in the OK rate has blue and orange stripes in it, but in ''Megamix'', it was fixed to have orange and yellow stripes instead, just like in the game when the Wrestler is doing poses. This happens in the Korean version of Fever, as well.
*This game appears in the "Wario...Where? 2: The Sequel" [[Challenge Train]]. In this version, you play as [[Wrestler]], dressed like [[Wario-Man|Wario-Man.]] who is getting interviewed by [[Reporter]], dressed like [[Mona]]. Mona herself can be seen outside the Rhythm Arena at the very beginning and at the end of the game.
*This game appears in the "Wario...Where? 2: The Sequel" [[Challenge Train]]. In this version, you play as [[Wrestler]], dressed like [[Wario-Man|Wario-Man.]] who is getting interviewed by [[Reporter]], dressed like [[Mona]]. Mona herself can be seen outside the Rhythm Arena at the very beginning and at the end of the game.
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