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{{GameExplainDS|title = Shoot-'Em-Up|explain = Invasion alert! Invasion<br>alert! Scramble fighters,<br>STAT! Or...practice first,<br>and then scramble.<br>Whatever works for you.}} | {{GameExplainDS | ||
{{GameExplain3DS|title = Shoot-'em-up 2|explain = Intruder alert! Again!<br>Scramble fighters! Again!<br>Defend the homeworld!|No Practice = | |title = Shoot-'Em-Up | ||
|explain = Invasion alert! Invasion<br>alert! Scramble fighters,<br>STAT! Or...practice first,<br>and then scramble.<br>Whatever works for you.}} | |||
{{GameExplain3DS | |||
|title = Shoot-'em-up 2 | |||
|explain = Intruder alert! Again!<br>Scramble fighters! Again!<br>Defend the homeworld! | |||
|No Practice = 1}} | |||
{{Game-Nav | {{Game-Nav | ||
|Minigame_infobox/Data = Rhythm Rally 2 | |Minigame_infobox/Data = Rhythm Rally 2 | ||
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|image = <tabber>Rhythm Heaven=[[File:Shoot_'em_up.png|192px]]|-|Megamix=[[File:Return_of_shoot-'em-up.png|192px]]</tabber> | |image = <tabber>Rhythm Heaven=[[File:Shoot_'em_up.png|192px]]|-|Megamix=[[File:Return_of_shoot-'em-up.png|192px]]</tabber> | ||
|-|jname = かえってきた シューティング | |-|jname = かえってきた シューティング | ||
|rname = Kaettekita | |rname = Kaettekita Shooting | ||
|BPM = 142}} | |BPM = 142}} | ||
{{Nihongo|'''Shoot-'em-up 2'''|かえってきた シューティング|Kaettekita Shooting}}, also known as {{Nihongo|'''Shoot-'Em-Up'''|シューティング|Shooting}} in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', not to be confused with [[Shoot-'Em-Up 2 (DS)|the game of the same name]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', is the 7th [[Rhythm Game]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and the 44th in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. The player controls the [[Blastronaut]] in a spaceship who is on an important mission to stop the alien enemies from invading Earth. It's the normal variant of [[Shoot-'em-up]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', it is also available as an [[Endless Game]]. | |||
{{Nihongo|'''Shoot-' | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File:Shoot-'em-up.png|192px|right]] | [[File:Shoot-'em-up.png|192px|right]] | ||
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*Miss: The alien damages the player's spaceship. | *Miss: The alien damages the player's spaceship. | ||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
{{Results|Console = DS|caption = Commander's Debriefing|cp_DEF_Ng = Some enemies got past you.<br>The high-speed volleys are tricky.|cp_DEF_Hi = That was a glorious battle.<br>Your 8-shot volleys were amazing!<br>Nice work, right to the end!}} | {{Results | ||
{{Results|Console = 3DS|caption = Commander's Debriefing|cp_DEF_Ng = Some enemies got past you.<br>You seemed intimidated by swarms.|cp_DEF_Hi = That was a glorious battle.<br>You weren't fazed by any number of foes!}} | |Console = DS | ||
|caption = Commander's Debriefing | |||
|cp_DEF_Ng = Some enemies got past you.<br>The high-speed volleys are tricky. | |||
|cp_DEF_Hi = That was a glorious battle.<br>Your 8-shot volleys were amazing!<br>Nice work, right to the end!}} | |||
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{{Results|Console = 3DS | |||
|caption = Commander's Debriefing | |||
|cp_DEF_Ng = Some enemies got past you.<br>You seemed intimidated by swarms. | |||
|cp_DEF_Hi = That was a glorious battle.<br>You weren't fazed by any number of foes!}} | |||
==Epilogue== | ==Epilogue== | ||
===''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''=== | ===''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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|title=Have an Adult Help You | |title=Have an Adult Help You | ||
|explain=It's a Space Battleship STG-7<br>Plastic Model Kit in 1/48 scale!<br>The cockpit is amazingly<br>detailed!<br><br>Note: Pilot not included.}} | |explain=It's a Space Battleship STG-7<br>Plastic Model Kit in 1/48 scale!<br>The cockpit is amazingly<br>detailed!<br><br>Note: Pilot not included.}} | ||
==Skill Star== | ==Skill Star== | ||
The Skill Star can be collected when you complete the last invader pattern during the fourth wave. | The Skill Star can be collected when you complete the last invader pattern during the fourth wave. | ||
==[[Challenge Train]]== | ==[[Challenge Train]]== | ||
* Spaaaaaaaaaaaaaaace! | * Spaaaaaaaaaaaaaaace! | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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Shoot-'em-up 2 Citrus.png|[[Citrus Remix]] | Shoot-'em-up 2 Citrus.png|[[Citrus Remix]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Endless Game== | ==Endless Game== | ||
{{Game-Nav | {{Game-Nav | ||
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|Debut = Rhythm Heaven | |Debut = Rhythm Heaven | ||
|Number = 2 | |Number = 2 | ||
|Cameos = [[ | |Cameos = [[Space Umpire]]}} | ||
This game is also present as an [[Endless Game]], unlocked after earning 7 [[Medals]]. | This game is also present as an [[Endless Game]], unlocked after earning 7 [[Medals]]. | ||
Gameplay is about the same as the non-endless version, but differences appear: | Gameplay is about the same as the non-endless version, but differences appear: | ||
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*After clearing 20 waves, the music becomes quieter. After clearing 30 waves, it becomes muted completely. | *After clearing 20 waves, the music becomes quieter. After clearing 30 waves, it becomes muted completely. | ||
*If the player is hit with an empty life bar, the game ends. | *If the player is hit with an empty life bar, the game ends. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The green aliens that are seen in the background during the Endless version of the game are the [[Space Umpire]]s from [[Spaceball]] without their spaceships. | *The green aliens that are seen in the background during the Endless version of the game are the [[Space Umpire]]s from [[Spaceball]] without their spaceships. | ||
*In Megamix, the background in the epilogue screens from this game is taken straight from [[Wario-Man|Wario Man]]'s stage from [http://www.mariowiki.com/WarioWare:_Twisted! WarioWare: Twisted] released for the Game Boy Advance. [[File:Wario Ware Twisted Wario-Man Epilogue.png|thumb|220px]] | *In Megamix, the background in the epilogue screens from this game is taken straight from [[Wario-Man|Wario Man]]'s stage from [http://www.mariowiki.com/WarioWare:_Twisted! WarioWare: Twisted] released for the Game Boy Advance. [[File:Wario Ware Twisted Wario-Man Epilogue.png|thumb|220px]] | ||
*The screen the lady appears on in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' appears to resemble a Wii U Gamepad. | *The screen the lady appears on in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' appears to resemble a Wii U Gamepad. | ||
*The way the aliens slowly crawl towards the bottom of the screen in the DS version may be a reference to the alien's movements in the arcade classic ''Space Invaders''. | *The way the aliens slowly crawl towards the bottom of the screen in the DS version may be a reference to the alien's movements in the arcade classic ''Space Invaders''. | ||
*In Megamix, the aliens are fully grey | *In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', the aliens are fully grey with a green glow around them and part of the player's spaceship is green, thus making the game look more like the [[Shoot-'Em-Up 2 (DS)|DS version of Shoot-'em-up 2]]. | ||
*This is one of the few games to keep the same controls for tapping from ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' to ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', the others being [[Munchy Monk]], [[Freeze Frame]], [[Lockstep]], and [[Fillbots]]. | *This is one of the few games to keep the same controls for tapping from ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' to ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', the others being [[Munchy Monk]], [[Freeze Frame]], [[Lockstep]], and [[Fillbots]]. | ||
*This is actually the game with the most variants, having three more than [[Tap Trial]]. It has 7 variants in ''Heaven'' (if including it's practice and Endless version), and has 3 more variants in ''Megamix'', making a total of 10 variants. | *This is actually the game with the most variants, having three more than [[Tap Trial]]. It has 7 variants in ''Heaven'' (if including it's practice and Endless version), and has 3 more variants in ''Megamix'', making a total of 10 variants. | ||
** But with graphical changes in general, Tap Trial wins, because of it's appearance in [[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]. | ** But with graphical changes in general, Tap Trial wins, because of it's appearance in [[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]. | ||
==Gameplay Video== | ==Gameplay Video== | ||
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|[[File:Rhythm Heaven Megamix - Shoot-'em-up 2 (Perfect) (English)|300px]] | |[[File:Rhythm Heaven Megamix - Shoot-'em-up 2 (Perfect) (English)|300px]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
== In Other Languages == | == In Other Languages == | ||
===''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''=== | ===''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''=== | ||
{{Lang | {{Lang | ||
|jp=シューティング | |jp=シューティング | ||
|rojp=Shūtingu | |||
|mnjp=Shooting | |mnjp=Shooting | ||
|us=Shoot-'Em-Up | |||
|fr=Bataille galactique | |fr=Bataille galactique | ||
|mnfr=Galactic battle | |||
|du=Kosmorock | |du=Kosmorock | ||
|mndu=Cosmorock | |||
|es=Guerra galáctica | |||
|mnes=Galactic war | |||
|it=Meteoritmi | |it=Meteoritmi | ||
| | |mnit=Meteorhythm | ||
|kr=슈팅 | |kr=슈팅 | ||
|rokr=Syuting | |||
|mnkr=Shooting}} | |mnkr=Shooting}} | ||
===''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''=== | ===''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''=== | ||
{{Lang | {{Lang | ||
|jp=かえってきた シューティング|mnjp=Return of | |jp=かえってきた シューティング | ||
|rojp=Kaettekita Shūtingu | |||
|mnjp=Return of Shooting | |||
|us=Shoot-'em-up 2 | |||
|fr=Le retour de la bataille galactique | |fr=Le retour de la bataille galactique | ||
|mnfr=Return of galactic battle | |||
|du=Kosmorock 2 | |du=Kosmorock 2 | ||
|mndu=Cosmorock 2 | |||
|es=Guerra galáctica 2 | |||
|mnes=Galactic war 2 | |||
|it=Meteoritmi 2 | |it=Meteoritmi 2 | ||
| | |mnit=Meteorhythm 2 | ||
|kr=돌아온 슈팅|mnkr=Shooting | |kr=돌아온 슈팅 | ||
|rokr=Dol-aon Syuting | |||
|mnkr=Return of Shooting}} | |||
{{Game Navigation}} | {{Game Navigation}} | ||
{{Endless Game Navigation}} | {{Endless Game Navigation}} |
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