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== Rewards ==
== Rewards ==
After a “Perfect” is obtained, the game’s icon will be edited to show proof that it has been completed. The Rhythm Game will also be given either a music track to listen to or a note to read in the [[Cafe|Cafe.]] In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the player is not given any of those, but is instead given a [[Flow Balls|Flow Ball]].
After a “Perfect” is obtained, the game’s icon will be edited to show proof that it has been completed. The Rhythm Game will also be given either a music track to listen to or a note to read in the [[Cafe]]. In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the player is not given any of those, but is instead given a [[Flow Ball]].


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Rhythm Tengoku is the only game where hitting rhythm at non-beat counts as miss, even when hitting all the beats perfectly.
* Rhythm Tengoku is the only game where hitting rhythm at non-beat counts as miss, even when hitting all the beats perfectly.
** For example, in Spaceball, besides when the player misses swinging the ball at the right timing, if the player swings the baseball bat at anytime when the ball is not present, even when the player perfectly swings at all the balls on each perfect rhythm, then it counts as a miss.
** For example, in [[Spaceball]], besides when the player misses swinging the ball at the right timing, if the player swings the baseball bat at anytime when the ball is not present, even when the player perfectly swings at all the balls on each perfect rhythm, then it counts as a miss.
* In Megamix, some minor changes were made.
* In Megamix, some minor changes were made.
**Needing to navigate to a rhythm based mini-game with perfect attempt mode is not necessary.
**Needing to navigate to a rhythm based mini-game with perfect attempt mode is not necessary.
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