Remix 1 (GBA)/Development
Rhythm Tengoku
Remix 1 consists of Marcher, Karateka, Pachi Pachi Sanninshū, Rhythm Datsumō, and Air Batter. These games use the following versions:
| Internal Name | Image | Game |
|---|---|---|
00
|
Marcher | |
00
|
Karateka | |
01
|
Pachi Pachi Sanninshū | |
00
|
Rhythm Datsumō | |
00
|
Air Batter | |
00
|
Pachi Pachi Sanninshū |
Early Builds
Remix 1, Remix 2 and Remix 4's music were used to train the development team's sense of rhythm by having them dance to it[1][2]. The in-game remixes actually use only a small portion of that music. Interestingly, Extra Remix
has new orchestrations for every variation of this Remix's music, despite many of them not being used.
Unused Content
- Main article: Dance Lesson 1
There is an unused version of this Remix accessible through Sequence Test in Rhythm Tengoku under the name Dance Lesson 1. In it, Tap Dance replaces Rhythm Datsumō and the Remix itself is much longer[3].
Rhythm Heaven Fever
Remix 1 does not appear in Rhythm Heaven Fever. However, the 均等に4つ! (Evenly 4!?) sign that appears in Remix 1 and Remix 7 of Rhythm Tengoku was redone alongside the inclusion of The Clappy Trio. There is also no code associated for this sprite.
Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Similarly to Rhythm Heaven Fever, Remix 1 does not appear in this game. However, the same 均等に4つ! (Evenly 4!?) sign once again appears alongside The Clappy Trio, with the same amount of answers to its inclusion and the same amount of code tied to it as before (zero).
References
| Rhythm Tengoku (GBA/Arcade) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Rhythm Games | Omake Corner | |
| STAGE 1 | ||
| STAGE 2 | ||
| STAGE 3 | ||
| STAGE 4 | ||
| STAGE 5 | ||
| Revival | ||
| Technician | ||
| Last Technician | ||
| Arcade Only (1P) | Extra | |
| Arcade Only (2P) | STAGE 1 | |
| STAGE 2 | ||
| STAGE 3 | ||
| STAGE 4 | ||
| STAGE 5 | ||
| Extra | ||
| Rhythm Omocha | ||
| Endless Games | ||
| Miscellaneous | ||













