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{{Nihongo|'''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'''|リズム天国 ザ・ベスト+|Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+}}, also known as '''Rhythm Paradise Megamix''' in Europe, and {{Nihongo|'''Rhythm World: The Best Plus'''|리듬 세상 더 베스트 플러스|Lideum Sesang Deo Beseuteu Peulleoseu}} in Korea, is the 4th game in the [[Rhythm Heaven Series]]. It was released on June 11th, 2015 in Japan; June 16th, 2016 in the west during the E3 announcement; October 21st, 2016 in Europe; October 22nd, 2016 in Australia; and on December 1st, 2016 in South Korea.
{{Nihongo|'''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'''|リズム天国 ザ・ベスト+|Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+}}, also known as '''Rhythm Paradise Megamix''' in Europe, and {{Nihongo|'''Rhythm World: The Best Plus'''|리듬 세상 더 베스트 플러스|Lideum Sesang Deo Beseuteu Peulleoseu}} in Korea, is the 4th game in the [[Rhythm Heaven Series]]. It was released on June 11th, 2015 in Japan; June 16th, 2016 in the west during the E3 announcement; October 21st, 2016 in Europe; October 22nd, 2016 in Australia; and on December 1st, 2016 in South Korea.


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==Rhythm Heaven Megamix Demo==
[[File:RHMdemo.png|thumb]]The {{Nihongo|'''Rhythm Heaven Megamix Demo'''|リズム天国 ザ・ベスト+ 体験版|Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+ Taikenhan}}, also known as the '''Rhythm Paradise Megamix Demo''' in Europe, was released on June 15th, 2016 in North America, along with the full release of Rhythm Heaven Megamix. The demo was also released on September 2nd, 2016 in Europe & Australia. It includes limited versions of the [[Rhythm Games]] and [[Challenge Land]] from the full version.


When choosing "Try [[Rhythm Games]]!" the player meets [[Tibby]], who rapid-fires through several games.
*[[File:Locked Game 3DS icon.png|44px]] [[Introduction]]
*[[File:Vegeta-Pull Story icon.png|44px]] [[Rhythm Tweezers]]
*[[File:Jumping_Road_Story_icon.png|44px]] [[Catchy Tune]]
*[[File:Rhythm Rally Story icon.png|44px]] [[Rhythm Rally]]
*[[File:Wild Woodwork Story icon.png|44px]] [[LumBEARjack]]
*[[File:Ringside 3DS icon.png]] [[Ringside]] ([[Practice]] only)
After this, [[Tibby]] presents the player with a "[[Remix]]" featuring several games from the full version to prompt the player to purchase it.
The "[[Challenge Land]] (Multiplayer)" mode contains three courses not found in the full version, however it is not playable solo.
==Reception==
==Reception==
This game has received a review of 34/40 on Famitsu and is known to be favorable on MetaCritic with an average score of 83.
This game has received a review of 34/40 on Famitsu and is known to be favorable on MetaCritic with an average score of 83.
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According to a report, this game sold over 500,000 copies in Japan by the end of 2015. <ref>http://www.gamnesia.com/news/nintendo-sold-more-games-in-japan-than-any-other-japanese-publisher-in-2015</ref>. As of February 2016, the total sales in Japan reached 650,000 copies.
According to a report, this game sold over 500,000 copies in Japan by the end of 2015. <ref>http://www.gamnesia.com/news/nintendo-sold-more-games-in-japan-than-any-other-japanese-publisher-in-2015</ref>. As of February 2016, the total sales in Japan reached 650,000 copies.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*There is a challenge train set called "Wario...Where?", where many characters from the minigames are replaced with WarioWare characters. This is due to both series being created by the same developers.
*There are two [[Challenge Train]] courses, where many characters are replaced with [[mariowiki:WarioWare|WarioWare]] characters. Both series are created by the same developers.
*This is the first game to not include any of Tsunku's songs in the new Rhythm Games.
*[[Ashley and Red|Ashley]] also makes a cameo in the [[Café]] as a doll.
*This is the first game to not introduce a whole new [[Built to Scale (Disambiguation)|Build to Scale]] game.
*This game currently holds the record for the most [[Rhythm Games]] total, with 104 games.
*This game currently holds the record for the most Rhythm games in it, due to the games being from every game in the series.
*When this game was talked about at the E3 2016, #RhythmHeaven quickly became a trending topic on Twitter.
*During the real credits, the following things and characters from various games can be seen.
*During the real credits, the following things and characters from various games can be seen.
**The tree from [[Lush Remix]].
**The tree from [[Lush Remix]].
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**The huge machine from [[Working Dough]]. It also shines the color of the forest.
**The huge machine from [[Working Dough]]. It also shines the color of the forest.
**[[Play-Yan]] and [[Stars|the star]] from [[Night Walk]].
**[[Play-Yan]] and [[Stars|the star]] from [[Night Walk]].
**The rice ball from Spaceball.
**The rice ball from [[Spaceball]].
**All the colors for each Remix: red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, and purple.
**All the colors for each Remix.
**The [[Rabbit|rabbits]] from [[Bunny Hop]].
**The [[Rabbit]]s from [[Bunny Hop]].
**The outline for the star in Star Land.
**The outline for the star in Star Land.
**[[Rhythm Heaven (location)|Rhythm Heaven]] itself.
**[[Rhythm Heaven (location)|Rhythm Heaven]] itself.
*[[Ashley and Red|Ashley]] makes a cameo in the café as a doll.
*The minigames at lands, gates and towers are lined up by their game appearance, from oldest to newest (for example, in the Lush Tower: First is Spaceball from Rhythm Tengoku, then Dog Ninja from Rhythm Heaven, then Hole in One from Rhythm Heaven Fever and finally the new one - Sumo Brothers)
*The minigames at lands, gates and towers are lined up by their game appearance, from oldest to newest (for example, in the Lush Tower: First is Spaceball from Rhythm Tengoku, then Dog Ninja from Rhythm Heaven, then Hole in One from Rhythm Heaven Fever and finally the new one - Sumo Brothers)
*While using simple tap, it shows a character when tapping. This is a reference to [[Rhythm Heaven]].
*While using Simple Tap mode, a similar character to the one in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' appears on the touch screen.
*This the first game in the series to have threequels included.
*This the first game where games have up to three variants.
*It is notable that almost all of the title cards in most of the international versions of the game all use a small handful of font styles, and are rather simplistic compared to the more artistic and unique title cards in the Japanese version and Rhythm Heaven Fever.
*The announcer is voiced by [http://www.mariannadefazio.com Marianna DeFazio], returning from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''.
**This is noble in Rhythm Rally 1, 2, & Cosmic; Marching Orders; Catchy Tune 1 & 2; Super Samurai Slice 2; Built to Scale; Packing Pests; Micro-Row 1 & 2; Working Dough 1 & 2; Screwbot Factory; Monkey Watch; and various other minigames from Rhythm Heaven Fever.
*After getting all of the [[Badges]], a button with an alien-like creature on it appears. Tapping shows a picture of some of the staff.<ref>https://youtu.be/0CLIEf0yfc4</ref>
**The only title card to be fully changed from the Japanese version is [[Karate Man Combos!]].
*This game has a few leftover/placeholder songs from ''Rhythm Heaven Fever''.
*The announcer in this game is voiced by Marianna DeFazio, who also voiced the announcer in Rhythm Heaven Fever.
*After getting all of the [[Badges]], a button with an alien-like creature on it appears. Tapping it will show you a picture of some of the staff.<ref>https://youtu.be/0CLIEf0yfc4</ref>
*This is the first game where no new Prologue jingles were made, aside from remixed ones from previous games and for [[Remix]]es.
*This is the first game where no new Prologue jingles were made, aside from remixed ones from previous games and for [[Remix]]es.
*This is the second game in the series, after Rhythm Tengoku, to have Karate Man as the first playable rhythm game.
*This is the second time after ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' where [[Karate Man]] is the first [[Rhythm Game]].
*There are 48 "main" rhythms in the game (12 from each game and 12 new)
==Trailers==
==Trailers==
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