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{{Stub}}{{Cleanup}}{{RhythmGame|image=<tabber>Wii=[[File:EndlessGameLadyCupidIcon.gif]]</tabber>|number=[[File:EndlessGamesWiiIcon.png|20px]] 3 ({{JP}})
{{RhythmGame|image=<tabber>Wii=[[File:EndlessGameLadyCupidIcon.gif]]</tabber>|number=[[File:EndlessGamesWiiIcon.png|20px]] 3 ({{JP}})
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4 ({{US}} ,{{EU}}, {{KR}})|medals=[[File:ConsoleWii Icon.png|20px]] 23 ({{JP}})
32 ({{US}} ,{{EU}}, {{KR}})|hiscore=[[File:ConsoleWii Icon.png|20px]] 0|stage={{Stage|Wiiendless}}}}'''Lady Cupid ''' (シューティング: Shooting) is an endless game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]], ''unlocked after receiving 23 medals in the Japanese version and 32 medals in the non-Japanese versions. The player takes the role of [[Lady Cupid (Character)|Lady Cupid]], who flies across the screen back and forth with a bow and arrow in hand.
32 ({{US}} ,{{EU}}, {{KR}})|hiscore=[[File:ConsoleWii Icon.png|20px]] 0|stage={{Stage|Wiiendless}}}}'''Lady Cupid ''' (シューティング: Shooting) is the 3rd [[Endless Game]] in ''[[Minna no Rhythm Tengoku]]'', unlocked with 23 [[Medal|medals]], and the 4th in international releases of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', unlocked with 32 Medals.
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:LadyCupidWithoutHUD.png|250px|right]]
[[File:LadyCupidWithoutHUD.png|250px|right]]
It's the player's job to shoot through the blocks in [[Lady Cupid (Character)|Lady Cupid]]'s way until the bomb is hit. Because of having limited arrows in each level, the challenge is to conserve as many possible.
The player takes control of [[Lady Cupid (Character)|Lady Cupid]], who must shoot her arrows upward in order to hit a bomb. Several blocks obstruct the path, so the player must time their shoots to the direct center of the grid. The player has a limited amount of arrows however, so it's important to hit as little as possible. As the game progresses, the tempo changes and the amount of blocks increases.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This is the first ever 8-bit game to appear in the ''Rhythm Heaven'' series. The next 8-bit styled games would be [[Super Samurai Slice]], [[Samurai Slice 2]] and [[Feed Goat]].
*This is the first rhythm game in the ''Rhythm Heaven'' series to be stylized with pixelated graphics. Games like [[Super Samurai Slice]], [[Samurai Slice 2]] and [[Feed Goat]] would later follow.
*[[Rhythm Heaven (location)|Rhythm Heaven]] itself makes an appearance in the background.
*[[Rhythm Heaven (location)|Rhythm Heaven]] (the location) makes an appearance in the background.
* This game shares the same Japanese and Korean names as [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'Em-Up]]. Like [[Munchy Monk (Wii)|Munchy Monk]], their gameplay styles are completely different.
* In [[Rhythm Heaven Fever|''Minna no Rhythm Tengoku'' and ''Rhythm World Wii'']], this game shares the same name as [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'Em-Up]].


==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==
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