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{{Infobox game
|image=Nintendo_BadgeArcadeImgeng.jpg
|developer=Nintendo SPD
|publisher=[[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]]
|platform=[[wikipedia:Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS]]
|release={{JP}} December 17, 2014<br>{{US}} November 10, 2015<br>{{EU}} November 13, 2015
|mode=One Player}}
{{Nihongo|'''''[[wikipedia:Nintendo Badge Arcade|Nintendo Badge Arcade]]'''''|バッジとれ〜るセンター|Badge Torēru Center}} is a free-to-start application for the [[wikipedia:Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS]], allowing players to customize their 3DS Home Menu with badges. The game launched on December 17, 2014 in Japan, November 10, 2015 in North America and on November 13, 2015 in Europe.
==Gameplay==
''Nintendo Badge Arcade'' takes place in an arcade filled with machines known as Badge Catchers, each containing badges based on various Nintendo franchises such as ''Super Mario'', ''Animal Crossing'', Pokémon, Splatoon and [[Rhythm Heaven Series|Rhythm Heaven]]; which are reorganized each day. Similar to real-life UFO catchers, players must use the catcher's claw to try and drop badges off the bottom of the screen. They can accomplish this by simply picking them up, or use other techniques such as pushing them or causing land-slides. Any badges that the player obtains can be added to the 3DS HOME Menu, with certain badges able to launch some of the 3DS' built-in applications. Special themes for the HOME Menu can also be unlocked.


'''''Nintendo Badge Arcade''''' (バッジとれ〜るセンター '''''Badge Torēru Center''''') is a free-to-start application for the Nintendo 3DS, allowing players to customize their 3DS Home Menu with badges. The game launched in Japan on December 17, 2014, November 10, 2015 in North America and in Europe on November 13, 2015.
Players begin the game with two free plays, after which they must purchase additional plays using real money. Once per day, players can use the Practice Catcher to practice catching dummy badges. Playing through the Practice Catcher can sometimes reward additional free plays, with more free plays offered through occasional events.


== Gameplay ==
There are a total of 14 Rhythm Heaven-themed catchers and a total of 25 sets of badges. All of them feature [[Characters|characters]] from the series. Most badges are simply pre-existing artwork, though some are newly made for ''Nintendo Badge Arcade''.
''Nintendo Badge Arcade'' takes place in an arcade filled with machines known as Badge Catchers, each containing badges based on various Nintendo franchises such as ''Super Mario'', ''Animal Crossing'', Pokémon, Splatoon and [[Rhythm Heaven]]; which are reorganized each day. Similar to real-life UFO catchers, players must use the catcher's claw to try and drop badges off the bottom of the screen. They can accomplish this by simply picking them up, or use other techniques such as pushing them or causing land-slides. Any badges that the player obtains can be added to the Nintendo 3DS' HOME Menu, with certain badges able to launch some of the 3DS' built-in applications. Special themes for the HOME Menu can also be unlocked.


Players begin the game with five free plays, after which they must purchase additional plays using real money. Once per day, players can use the Practice Catcher to practice catching dummy badges. Playing through the Practice Catcher can sometimes reward additional free plays, with more free plays offered through occasional events.
On August 26, 2016{{ref needed}}, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', a special set of badges was released, one having chibi versions of various female characters, the other depicting the [[School Library Pep Squad]] in various outfits, "10 years later". While these sets have a separate icon when viewed in the Collection, they are also counted towards the general Rhythm Heaven sets.
 
There are a total of 14 Rhythm Heaven-themed catchers, & 11 Megamix-themed ones. All of them feature [[Characters|characters]] from the series.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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===Catchers===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Nintendo Badge Arcade Rhythm Heaven Karate Man.jpg|[[Karate Joe]]
Nintendo Badge Arcade Rhythm Heaven Karate Man.jpg|[[Karate Joe]]
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Rhythm Heaven Crane 9.jpg|[[Reporter]] & [[Wrestler]]
Rhythm Heaven Crane 9.jpg|[[Reporter]] & [[Wrestler]]
Frog-hop-bagde.jpg|The [[Frogettes]]
Frog-hop-bagde.jpg|The [[Frogettes]]
Rhythm Heaven Crane 11.jpg|[[Robots (Screwbot Factory)]]
Rhythm Heaven Crane 11.jpg|[[Robots (Screwbot Factory)|Robots]]
04-Rhythm-Heaven.jpg|[[Stepswitchers]]
04-Rhythm-Heaven.jpg|[[Stepswitchers]]
Rhythm Heaven Crane 12.jpg|[[School Library Pep Squad]]
Rhythm Heaven Crane 12.jpg|[[School Library Pep Squad]]
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6-30-9.jpg|[[Mako]], [[His Crush]], [[Eglantine]], and [[MC Adore]]
6-30-9.jpg|[[Mako]], [[His Crush]], [[Eglantine]], and [[MC Adore]]
6-30-8.jpg|[[Pitcher]], [[Squadmates]], [[Girl]], another girl, and [[Assistant]]
6-30-8.jpg|[[Pitcher]], [[Squadmates]], [[Girl]], another girl, and [[Assistant]]
6-30-10.jpg|[[Sumo Brothers (characters)|Sumo Brothers]] and [[Lumbercats]]
6-30-10.jpg|[[Sumo Brothers (Characters)|Sumo Brothers]] and [[Lumbercats]]
6-30-7.jpg|[[Translator Tom]], [[Martian]], [[Praline & Araline]]
6-30-7.jpg|[[Translator Tom]], [[Martian]], [[Praline & Araline]]
6-30-3.jpg|A Squadmate, Tibby, a Lumbercat, & a Stepswitcher
6-30-3.jpg|A Squadmate, Tibby, a Lumbercat, & a Stepswitcher
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6-30-5.jpg|[[Courtney]]
6-30-5.jpg|[[Courtney]]
WVW69kAMHIMvHXgHmQ.jpeg|[[Beary]] & [[Bearbara]]
WVW69kAMHIMvHXgHmQ.jpeg|[[Beary]] & [[Bearbara]]
WVW69kAMKhwo P1Gqa.jpeg|The School Library Pep Squad in various outfits, including one dressed up as the Reporter from [[Ringside]] & another as the girl from the epilogues of [[Cheer Readers 2]].
WVW69kAMKhwo P1Gqa.jpeg|The [[School Library Pep Squad]] in various outfits, including one dressed up as the Reporter from [[Ringside]] & another as the girl from the epilogues of [[Cheer Readers 2]].
</gallery>
===Complete Sets===
<gallery>
WVW69kAML88dcOq28Y.jpeg|All the girls from earlier, plus [[Pop Singer]]
WVW69kAML88dcOq28Y.jpeg|All the girls from earlier, plus [[Pop Singer]]
Rhythm Heaven Set 4.jpg|[[Karate Man Returns!]]
Rhythm Heaven Set 4.jpg|[[Karate Man Returns!]]
WVW69kAPoSExgY8y3z.jpeg|[[Fruit Basket]]
WVW69kAPoSExgY8y3z.jpeg|[[Fruit Basket]]
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*According to the text strings, there was supposed to be Badge Catchers based on [[Hole in One]] and [[Samurai Slice]].
*During it's run, players were able to post their HOME Menu designs on [[wikipedia:Miiverse|Miiverse]], and the best ones would be shown off in the Miiverse Gallery, with special commentary from the arcade bunny. As the service is defunct, the Gallery simply shows random posts each day. Several of these designs also use Rhythm Heaven badges.
*The artwork used for the Hair Vegetables are from [[Crop Stomp]], a game not in ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix''.
*There are unused badges based on [[Golfer]], [[Mandrill]], [[Reporter]] and [[The Wandering Samurai]]<ref>[https://tcrf.net/Nintendo_Badge_Arcade#Unused_Badges The Cutting Room Floor]</ref>.
*Oddly enough, Bearbara is colored blue in the [[Blue Bear]] Catcher, even though she was pink/brown with a hint of pink in-game.
*The artwork used for the [[Hair Vegetables]] comes from [[Crop Stomp]] rather than [[Rhythm Tweezers]].
*Oddly, [[Bearbara]] is colored blue in the [[Blue Bear]] Catcher, even though she is actually brown with a hint of pink.
==External Links==
*[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/nintendo-badge-arcade-3ds/ Official Website]
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