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|Games = Rhythm Rally 2<br>Dog Ninja<br>Fillbots<br>Drummer Duel<br>Lockstep 2<br>Karate Man<br>Munchy Monk<br>Blue Birds<br>Freeze Frame | |Games = Rhythm Rally 2<br>Dog Ninja<br>Fillbots<br>Drummer Duel<br>Lockstep 2<br>Karate Man<br>Munchy Monk<br>Blue Birds<br>Freeze Frame | ||
|Reward = Character Profiles 2 (reading material)|BPM = | |Reward = Character Profiles 2 (reading material)|BPM = 181.9}} | ||
'''Remix 8''' is the 40th game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. This remix focuses on speed. | '''Remix 8''' is the 40th game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. This remix focuses on speed. | ||
==List of Games== | ==List of Games== | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Parodies of this remix | *Parodies of this remix exist on NicoNico, and some of them have been re-uploaded to YouTube. | ||
* This is the first Remix 8 to be speedy. | * This is the first Remix 8 to be speedy. | ||
* Despite the main focus on speed, this does not have the highest tempo in the game. That goes to [[Remix 4 (DS)|Remix 4]] instead. | * Despite the main focus on speed, this does not have the highest tempo in the game. That goes to [[Remix 4 (DS)|Remix 4]] instead, with an astounding tempo of 222 Beats per Minute. | ||
*[[Dog Ninja]] is the only game in the remix with | *[[Dog Ninja]] is the only game in the remix with unique visuals. | ||
*The rating screens for this remix are based on the game [[Ninja Bodyguard]] from [[Rhythm Tengoku]]. | *The rating screens for this remix are based on the game [[Ninja Bodyguard]] from [[Rhythm Tengoku]]. | ||
*In Rhythm World, in the Try Again rating screen, the police were aesthetically stylized in a Korean way. Their clothing made them look more like "pojol" (Korean police during the Chosun period). | *In Rhythm World (The Korean Version), in the Try Again rating screen, the police were aesthetically stylized in a Korean way. Their clothing made them look more like "pojol" (Korean police during the Chosun period). | ||
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!International | !International |
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