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{{Infobox game | {{Infobox game | ||
|image=[[File:Arcade_Title.png]] | |||
|developer=Nintendo SPD<br>JP Room | |||
|publisher=[[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]]<br>[[wikipedia:Sega|Sega]] | |||
|image = [[File:Arcade_Title.png | |platform=Arcade | ||
|developer = Nintendo SPD<br>JP Room | |release={{JP}}July 2007 | ||
|publisher = [[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]]<br>[[wikipedia:Sega|Sega]] | |rating={{ratings|cero=A}} | ||
|platform = Arcade | |mode=One Player, Two Player | ||
|release = {{JP}}July 2007 | |games=78 (53 + Extra + 2P) | ||
|rating = {{ratings|cero=A}} | |previous=''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' | ||
|mode = | |next=''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''}} | ||
|games = 78 (53 + Extra + 2P) | {{Nihongo|'''Rhythm Tengoku'''|リズム天国|Rhythm Tengoku}} is an arcade port of [[Rhythm Tengoku|the video game of the same name]]. It was developed by Nintendo and published by SEGA. It was released on September 20, 2007 in Japan. | ||
|previous = [[Rhythm Tengoku]] | |||
|next = [[Rhythm Heaven]] | |||
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'''Rhythm Tengoku''' is an arcade port of [[Rhythm Tengoku|the video game of the same name]]. It was developed by Nintendo and published by SEGA. It was released on September 20, 2007. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
SEGA approached the development team with an offer for an arcade version as the game was popular with SEGA staff. Osawa and [[Ko Takeuchi]] were impressed because they never thought ''Rhythm Tengoku'' was able to gain a following.<ref>https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/ds/rhythm-heaven/0/1</ref> | SEGA approached the development team with an offer for an arcade version as the game was popular with SEGA staff. Osawa and [[Ko Takeuchi]] were impressed because they never thought ''Rhythm Tengoku'' was able to gain a following.<ref>https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/ds/rhythm-heaven/0/1</ref> | ||
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==Differences== | ==Differences== | ||
*[[Rhythm-kan Sokutei]], [[Rhythm Shiryo Shitsu]], [[Studio]], [[Café]], [[Rhythm Toys]], [[Endless Games]], [[Drum Lessons]], [[Staff Credits]] , and [[Live]] are all absent from this version. Most of the music unique from them has been repurposed for new features in this version. | *[[Rhythm-kan Sokutei]], [[Rhythm Shiryo Shitsu]], [[Studio]], [[Café]], [[Rhythm Toys]], [[Endless Games]], [[Drum Lessons]], [[Staff Credits]], and [[Live]] are all absent from this version. Most of the music unique from them has been repurposed for new features in this version. | ||
**[[Neko Machine]] and [[Kokuhaku Machine]] can be seen in the attract mode instead. The latter can also be interacted with. | **[[Neko Machine]] and [[Kokuhaku Machine]] can be seen in the attract mode instead. The latter can also be interacted with. | ||
**The [[Drum Girls]] make a cameo on the Player Mode menu. | **The [[Drum Girls]] make a cameo on the Player Mode menu. | ||
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[[File:Ninja Bodyguard Arcade.png|right|240px]] | [[File:Ninja Bodyguard Arcade.png|right|240px]] | ||
*[[Ninja Bodyguard]] uses '''Left''' and '''Right''' on the D-pad, instead of '''D-pad''' and '''A'''. The arrows above the ninja are changed accordingly. | *[[Ninja Bodyguard]] uses '''Left''' and '''Right''' on the D-pad, instead of '''D-pad''' and '''A'''. The arrows above the ninja are changed accordingly. | ||
*If the player has played perfectly for the first half of a | *If the player has played perfectly for the first half of a [[Rhythm Game]], the "Go for a [[Perfect]]!" notice will appear on the bottom of the screen. Obtaining it does the same as getting a [[Superb]] however. | ||
*The game has a | *The game has a leaderboard feature, tallying up the score based on the player's flow at the end of a stage. | ||
*The graphics are the same as the original version. However, the resolution is larger, and the game applies a filter to smooth the visuals. Some prologue images are replaced with higher quality versions, as well. | *The graphics are the same as the original version. However, the resolution is larger, and the game applies a filter to smooth the visuals. Some prologue images are replaced with higher quality versions, as well. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:Starcade.jpg|thumb | [[File:Starcade.jpg|thumb]] | ||
*This is one of the very few games developed by Nintendo ''and'' SEGA. | *This is one of the very few games developed by Nintendo ''and'' SEGA. | ||
*This was playable in Hyper Japan 2016 in London. | *This was playable in Hyper Japan 2016 in London. | ||
*This is the first game in the series to have a Two | *This is the first game in the series to have a Two Player mode. | ||
**Although, the first multiplayer game in the main series would be ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. | **Although, the first multiplayer game in the main series would be ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:Rhythm Tengoku]] | [[Category:Rhythm Tengoku]] | ||
[[Category:Video Games]] | [[Category:Video Games]] | ||
[[Category:Arcade]] | [[Category:Arcade]] | ||
[[Category:Games]] | [[Category:Games]] |
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