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*Tap: Hit one of the buttons
*Tap: Hit one of the buttons
== Timing Notes ==
== Timing Notes ==
Because the game is based on ending with the same number as the host, and not on the timing of individual presses, the timing notes are based on if the total at the end is right or wrong
Note: Since the game is based on ending with the same number as the host, and not on the timing of individual presses, the timing notes are based on if the total at the end is right or wrong.
* Hit: The host's podium reveals the same number as the player's, both of them smile, and a victory jingle plays.
* Hit: The host's podium will reveal the same number as the player's. Both the player and the host will smile, and a victory jingle will play.
* Barely: You can't get a barely in Quiz Show.
* Barely: None of this game.
* Miss: The host's podium reveals a different number than the player's, both of them frown, a loss jingle is played, and the player is kicked out of the game to an [[OK]] or [[Try Again]] rating screen.
* Miss: The host's podium will reveal a different number than the player's. Both the player and the host will frown, and a loss jingle will play. '''One miss ends the game.'''
==Rating Notes==
==Rating Notes==
===''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''===
===''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''===
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*Usually, the OK rating note is shared across all games. In the ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' version of this game, however, this is circumvented by having the player get a Just OK if they fail on the 6th question. In fact, getting an [[OK]] on this version of the game is impossible.
*Usually, the OK rating note is shared across all games. In the ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' version of this game, however, this is circumvented by having the player get a Just OK if they fail on the 6th question. In fact, getting an [[OK]] on this version of the game is impossible.
**On the other hand, in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' version, it is impossible to get a Just OK.
**On the other hand, in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' version, it is impossible to get a Just OK.
* If you hit the buttons over 100 times, the counter will malfunction and break, following a series of destructive mishap with the set's equipment. (First it destroys your box, then the host's box, then the Quiz sign.)
* If you hit the buttons over 100 times, the counter will malfunction and break, following a series of destructive mishap with the set's equipment; First it destroys your box, the host's box, and then the Quiz sign.
* This is the only rhythm game not to have a Skill Star for getting perfect timing on a specific input.
* This is the only rhythm game not to have a Skill Star for getting perfect timing on a specific input.
* In North American, European and Korean versions, the Quiz sign has the host's face and two melody notes on it instead of the words.
* In North American, European and Korean versions, the Quiz sign has the host's face and two melody notes on it instead of the words.
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