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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* This game has the most variations and graphical changes out of all the games in '' | * This game has the most variations and graphical changes out of all the games in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', having five different variations in it's first appearance. | ||
**''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' introduces two more variants to Tap Trial, which brings the total of variations to 7. | **''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' introduces two more variants to Tap Trial, which brings the total of variations to 7. | ||
**In terms of variations, [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'Em-Up]] beats it, but by graphical changes in general, this game beats it by one. | |||
*There is a small difference between versions -- in the GBA version, the girl and the monkeys do a jump tap, followed by a head-bobbing cue which resets their animation. They stay in the pose in the other versions. | *There is a small difference between versions -- in the GBA version, the girl and the monkeys do a jump tap, followed by a head-bobbing cue which resets their animation. They stay in the pose in the other versions. | ||
*The monkeys are noticeably smaller in the Fever and Megamix versions, most likely to make them more consistent with the other monkeys in those games. | *The monkeys are noticeably smaller in the Fever and Megamix versions, most likely to make them more consistent with the other monkeys in those games. |