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{{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.
{{Nihongo|'''Rhythm Tengoku'''|リズム天国|Rhythm Tengoku}} is an arcade port of [[Rhythm Tengoku]] for the [[wikipedia:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]]. It was developed by Nintendo and published by SEGA. It was released on September 20, 2007 in Japan.
==History==
==History==
SEGA approached the development team with an offer for an arcade version as the game was popular with SEGA staff. Osawa and [[Mariowiki:Ko Takeuchi|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 Iwata Asks: Rhythm Heaven, 2. Rhythm Tengoku: The Arcade Game]</ref>
SEGA approached the development team with an offer for an arcade version as the game was popular with SEGA staff. Osawa and [[mariowiki:Ko Takeuchi|Ko Takeuchi]], who initialy thought it was a joke, were impressed, as they never thought ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' was able to gain a following.<ref>[https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/ds/rhythm-heaven/0/1 Iwata Asks: Rhythm Heaven, 2. Rhythm Tengoku: The Arcade Game]</ref>
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Players start the game with two hearts. Each heart is lost when starting a [[Rhythm Game]]. Getting a [[Superb]] or [[Perfect]] gives you an extra heart, as well as close the game for the rest of the Stage. If the player runs out of hearts, they will need to spend a credit to continue. The player needs to clear all five games per stage with at least an [[OK]] in order to play the [[Remix]].
Players start the game with two hearts. Each heart is lost when starting a [[Rhythm Game]]. Getting a [[Superb]] or [[Perfect]] gives an extra heart, as well as close the game for the rest of the Stage. If the player runs out of hearts, they will need to spend a credit to continue (or, depending on the machine's settings, multiple credits, or none if set to Freemode). The player needs to clear all five games and the [[Remix]] in the Stage with at least an [[OK]] to move on. Depending on the settings, the [[Remix]] may be unselectable, requiring the player to clear all the games in order to play it.
==List of Rhythm Games==
==Rhythm Games==
All of the [[Rhythm_Tengoku#List of Rhythm Games|Rhythm Games]] from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' are available from the start. The arcade version has an '''Extra''' stage of games as well.
All of the [[Rhythm_Tengoku#List of Rhythm Games|Rhythm Games]] from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' are available in the {{Nihongo|'''1 Player'''|1人で遊ぶ|1-Ri de Asobu}} mode. The arcade version has an Extra stage as well. A selection of games are also present in the [[Two-Player Menu|2 Player]] mode.
===List of Rhythm Games===
===1 Player===
{{Quote|1人で遊ぶ<br>ひとリで遊ぶモードだよ"<br>"1 Player<br>It's a mode for one player}}
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Additionally, this version has a [[Two-Player Menu|2 Player Mode]].
===2 Player===
{{Quote|2人で遊ぶ<br>ふたリでー緒に<br>遊ぶモードだよ"<br>"2 Player<br>It's a mode for two players}}
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*The games [[Spaceball]], [[Iai Giri]], [[Sick Beats]], [[Bunny Hop]], [[Night Walk]] and [[Polyrhythm]] now have tutorials unlike the original. [[Bouncy Road]] also has a tutorial in addition to it's practice. All 2P games have tutorials as well.
*The games [[Spaceball]], [[Iai Giri]], [[Sick Beats]], [[Bunny Hop]], [[Night Walk]] and [[Polyrhythm]] now have tutorials unlike the original. [[Bouncy Road]] also has a tutorial in addition to it's practice. All 2P games have tutorials as well.
*The player doesn't receive a [[Try Again]] for getting a question wrong in the practice of [[Quiz Show]]. The game simply moves on to the next question instead.
*The player doesn't receive a [[Try Again]] for getting a question wrong in the practice of [[Quiz Show]]. The game simply moves on to the next question instead.
[[File:Ninja Bodyguard Arcade.png|right|240px]]
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*[[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 [[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.
*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.
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