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**Also, in the Superb epilogue screen, the colors of the background were changed from red and yellow to blue and cyan, to cover up the Rising Sun colors.
**Also, in the Superb epilogue screen, the colors of the background were changed from red and yellow to blue and cyan, to cover up the Rising Sun colors.
**The clothing of the Pinwheel Boy and girl are also altered.
**The clothing of the Pinwheel Boy and girl are also altered.
*This is the only minigame from the [[Samurai Slice]] series that returns in ''Megamix''. The ones minigames that didn't return are [[Iai Giri]] and [[Samurai Slice (DS)|DS]].
*This is the only minigame from the [[Samurai Slice (Disambiguation)|Samurai Slice]]]] series that returns in ''Megamix''. The ones minigames that didn't return are [[Iai Giri]] and [[Samurai Slice (DS)|the DS version of Samurai Slice]].
*Due to the "To be continued..." line being kept, despite the sequel being unplayable, it is possible that this version of Samurai Slice is the prequel of [[Super Samurai Slice]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix|Megamix]]''.
*Due to the "To be continued..." line being kept, despite the sequel being unplayable, it is possible that this version of Samurai Slice is the prequel of [[Super Samurai Slice]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix|Megamix]]''.
*In ''Rhythm Heaven Fever'', the child in blue clothing is referred to as '''Pinwheel Boy''' in the rating notes screen. In Megamix, his name was changed to [[Pinwheel Girl]]. This was also reflected in European version of Fever.
*In ''Rhythm Heaven Fever'', the child in blue clothing is referred to as '''Pinwheel Boy''' in the rating notes screen. In Megamix, his name was changed to [[Pinwheel Girl]]. This was also reflected in European version of Fever.
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