Rhythm Heaven Megamix: Difference between revisions

I normally wouldn't add something ultimately self-explanatory, but I wanted to make more people aware of the scrapped album(?) for megamix, and more importantly the composer and arranger credits that come with
(I normally wouldn't add something ultimately self-explanatory, but I wanted to make more people aware of the scrapped album(?) for megamix, and more importantly the composer and arranger credits that come with)
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**Have games with up to three [[Rhythm Games#Versions|versions]], due to introducing "short" games.
**Have games with up to three [[Rhythm Games#Versions|versions]], due to introducing "short" games.
**Have no original [[Prologue]] jingles, aside from rearranged/altered ones from previous games and for [[Remix|Remixes]].
**Have no original [[Prologue]] jingles, aside from rearranged/altered ones from previous games and for [[Remix|Remixes]].
**Not receive a soundtrack CD to pair alongside it, featuring music originating from ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix''.
***An album is listed on the [https://www.tsunku.net/producework.php?Music_ArtistID=189&@DB_ID@=874 official website for Tsunku], though it is still marked as "{{Nihongo|Not yet released|未発売|Mi hatsubai}}".
*Unlike other regions, the marketing for ''Rhythm Sesang: The Best Plus'' does not acknowledge that a selection of games originate from a Japan-only entry in the series. This can be seen in the Official Game Trailer, where the segment showing a game from each previous entry omits ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''<ref>[https://youtu.be/S0QXDvSlq0I 리듬 세상 더 베스트 플러스 소개 영상] (Rhythm Sesang: The Best Plus Introduction Video)</ref>, and the back of the game's box lists [[Rhythm Tweezers]] as a new game. Despite this, all [[Rhythm Games]] originating from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' still show a [[niwanetwork:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]] icon for the "Play Game" option in the [[Museum]] in ''Rhythm Sesang: The Best Plus''.
*Unlike other regions, the marketing for ''Rhythm Sesang: The Best Plus'' does not acknowledge that a selection of games originate from a Japan-only entry in the series. This can be seen in the Official Game Trailer, where the segment showing a game from each previous entry omits ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''<ref>[https://youtu.be/S0QXDvSlq0I 리듬 세상 더 베스트 플러스 소개 영상] (Rhythm Sesang: The Best Plus Introduction Video)</ref>, and the back of the game's box lists [[Rhythm Tweezers]] as a new game. Despite this, all [[Rhythm Games]] originating from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' still show a [[niwanetwork:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]] icon for the "Play Game" option in the [[Museum]] in ''Rhythm Sesang: The Best Plus''.
**Even stranger, [[Karate Man (3DS)|Karate Man]], which also originates from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' and is distinguished with a [[niwanetwork:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]] icon in the same way as [[Rhythm Tweezers]], is not listed as a new game, likely due to its appearances in ''[[Rhythm World]]'' and ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]'', even though those [[Rhythm Games]] also appear in ''Rhythm Sesang: The Best Plus''.
**Even stranger, [[Karate Man (3DS)|Karate Man]], which also originates from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' and is distinguished with a [[niwanetwork:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]] icon in the same way as [[Rhythm Tweezers]], is not listed as a new game, likely due to its appearances in ''[[Rhythm World]]'' and ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]'', even though those [[Rhythm Games]] also appear in ''Rhythm Sesang: The Best Plus''.
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