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** [[Two-Player Games]]; albeit Rhythm Tengoku's original GBA version doesn't have that either. | ** [[Two-Player Games]]; albeit Rhythm Tengoku's original GBA version doesn't have that either. | ||
* This is the first ''Rhythm Heaven'' game to use Rhythm Games with 3D models—them being [[Built to Scale (DS)|Built to Scale]], [[Rhythm Rally 2|Rhythm Rally]], the two game's sequels, and [[Airboarder]]. | * This is the first ''Rhythm Heaven'' game to use Rhythm Games with 3D models—them being [[Built to Scale (DS)|Built to Scale]], [[Rhythm Rally 2|Rhythm Rally]], the two game's sequels, and [[Airboarder]]. | ||
* This is the only game that has games where barelys counts as hits (See: [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-Em'-Up 2]] , [[Frog Hop]], [[Lockstep]] , [[Jumpin' Jazz]] , [[Lockstep 2]] , and [[Shoot-'Em-Up 2 (DS)]]) | |||
*For promotional purposes, pop singer [[wikipedia:Beyoncé|Beyoncé]] appeared in the North American commercials. | *For promotional purposes, pop singer [[wikipedia:Beyoncé|Beyoncé]] appeared in the North American commercials. | ||
*The American singers are uncredited in [[Airboarder|the Staff Credits]]. They include Lores Ferris Dandoy, Brad Holmes, Ayaka Nagate, and Frank LeGree. | *The American singers are uncredited in [[Airboarder|the Staff Credits]]. They include Lores Ferris Dandoy, Brad Holmes, Ayaka Nagate, and Frank LeGree. |
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