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*The music for this rhythm game was taken from the GBA accessory "Play-Yan". It was a game for the Gameboy Advance that allowed you to play .mp3 files. This is also where the name of the [[Play-Yan|character]] you play as comes from.
*The music for this rhythm game was taken from the GBA accessory "Play-Yan". It was a game for the Gameboy Advance that allowed you to play .mp3 files. This is also where the name of the [[Play-Yan|character]] you play as comes from.
*[[Play-Yan]]'s design in this game appears to have influenced later characters. (i.e. [[The Chorus Kids]], Marshal, Miss Ribbon, Cam, etc.)
*[[Play-Yan]]'s design in this game appears to have influenced later characters. (i.e. [[The Chorus Kids]], Marshal, Miss Ribbon, Cam, etc.)
*[[Play-Yan]] appears in [[The Dazzles]], hanging onto one of the stars that appear after certain correct poses. He also appears in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', being on the books on one of the "OK, it's on!" cheers from the [[Cheer Readers]] sections of [[Remix 7 (Wii)|Remix 7]].
*Both versions of the game stand out as one of the few games in the franchise to have the ability to fail instantly before judging your performance, with [[Quiz Show]] being the only other one.
*Both versions of the game stand out as one of the few games in the franchise to have the ability to fail instantly before judging your performance, with [[Quiz Show]] being the only other one.
* Night Walk makes a cameo appearance in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Sound software as a background picture. [[Play-Yan]]'s climbing speed depends on how the speed of the song is adjusted.
* Night Walk makes a cameo appearance in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Sound software as a background picture. [[Play-Yan]]'s climbing speed depends on how the speed of the song is adjusted.
* The layout of the steps are randomized on every playthrough.
* The layout of the steps are randomized on every playthrough.
* This is one of the few games that doesn't feature a practice in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', however it did receive a tutorial in the [[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)|arcade]] version, and a practice in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
* This is one of the few games that doesn't feature a practice in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', however it did receive a tutorial in the [[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)|arcade]] version, and a practice in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
* In the Megamix version, the text "NG" was replaced with an X mark in the international version of the game.
* In the Megamix version, the text "NG" was replaced with an X mark in the international versions of the game.
* The objects that appear out of the boxes are actually instruments of the song. The hearts are the drums, the lollipops are the snares, and the umbrellas are the bass lines.
* The objects that appear out of the boxes are actually instruments of the song. The hearts are the drums, the lollipops are the snares, and the umbrellas are the bass lines.
* There are various sprites that went unused in the GBA version, including Play-Yan crouching, a pink crab (both seen in the Play-Yan minigame Jump), and a yellow swan.
==Video==
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