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Some rhythm games have modified versions. While these are not given a catch-all name within the games, for the purposes of the {{SITENAME}}, these are dubbed "versions", derived from internal data in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', where the graphics files for these are stored in folders labeled "ver0", "ver1" and so on, or "ver_long", "ver_arrange" and such. The internal data for ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' is used to label the following versions as such:
Some rhythm games have modified versions. While these are not given a catch-all name within the games, for the purposes of the {{SITENAME}}, these are dubbed "versions", derived from internal data in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', where the graphics files for these are stored in folders labeled "ver0", "ver1" and so on, or "ver_long", "ver_arrange" and such. The internal data for ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' is used to label the following versions as such:
*{{Nihongo|Short}}: Shortened versions of rhythm games found in [[Honeybee Land]], [[Machine Land]], [[Citrus Land]] and [[Barbershop Land]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. These feature completely new music and appearences for the games, and a lower difficulty.
*{{Nihongo|Short}}: Shortened versions of rhythm games found in [[Honeybee Land]], [[Machine Land]], [[Citrus Land]] and [[Barbershop Land]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. These feature completely new music and appearences for the games, and a lower difficulty.
*{{Nihongo|Long}}: The most common type, which are found from the start of the game until the [[Staff Credits]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. Some internal data may call these "Normal" versions, but most of the time they are left without a label. These games appear in [[Donut Land]], [[Songbird Land]], the Towers in [[Lush Woods]], the Lands in [[Heaven World]] and the [[Shop]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
*{{Nihongo|Long}}: The most common type, which are found from the start of the game until the [[Staff Credits]]. Some internal data may call these "Normal" versions, but most of the time they are left without a label. These games appear in [[Donut Land]], [[Songbird Land]], the Towers in [[Lush Woods]], the Lands in [[Heaven World]] and the [[Shop]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. Interestingly, the internal filenames of the graphics for the [[Endless Games]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' label them as Long versions.
*{{Nihongo|Arrange}}: These games appear after the [[Staff Credits]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', and in [[Mamarin Palace]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. They have an arranged version of the original song, a new appearance, and often a higher difficulty. Most of them in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' and some in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' don't feature unique music or appearances, however.
*{{Nihongo|Arrange}}: These games appear in Revival, Technician and Last Technician in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', after the [[Staff Credits]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', and in [[Mamarin Palace]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. They have an arranged version of the original song, a new appearance, and often a higher difficulty. Most of them in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' and some in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' don't feature unique music or appearances, however.


Lore-wise, each version can be seen as a part of the general story to a rhythm game; for example, most Arrange versions are presented as a sequel to the story shown in the Long version. Meanwhile, the story seen in the Short versions is shown to lead in to that of the Long version, making it a prequel.
Lore-wise, each version can be seen as a part of the general story to a rhythm game; for example, most Arrange versions are presented as a sequel to the story shown in the Long version. Meanwhile, the story seen in the Short versions is shown to lead in to that of the Long version, making it a prequel.
===Other Versions===
===Other Versions===
Some rhythm games also appear as [[Endless Games]]. Some games are also available in the [[Two-Player Menu]]. [[Airboarder]] and [[Night Walk (Wii)|Night Walk]] contain the credits for their respective installment. The gameplay from [[Rockers]] and [[Rockers 2]] is used in the [[Guitar Lessons]]. [[The Clappy Trio|Four]] [[Tap Trial|of the]] [[Sneaky Spirits|Rhythm]] [[Power Calligraphy|Games]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' also appear as [[Extra Games]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. The [[Endless Games]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' first appear as Gate Games, given as a challenge by the [[Gatekeeper Trio]], who offer three trials of varying difficulty. Clearing all of these trials unlocks the [[Endless Game]] proper at the [[Museum]]. None of these games award [[Medal]]s or [[Perfect]]s, however.
There are other versions a game can have, though none of them are internally labeled anything special. These don't award [[Medal]]s or [[Perfect]]s.
*{{Nihongo|Endless}}: Most [[Endless Games]] are unique, however [[Sick Beats#Endless Game|some]] [[Quiz Special|are]] [[Shoot-'em-up 2#Engless Game|endless]] [[Bossa Nova#Endless Game|versions]] of regular games.
*{{Nihongo|Two Player}}: Some games have a version in the [[Two-Player Menu]].
*{{Nihongo|[[Staff Credits]]}}: [[Airboarder]] and [[Night Walk (Wii)|Night Walk]] contain the credits for their respective installment.
*{{Nihongo|[[Guitar Lessons]]}}: The gameplay from [[Rockers]] and [[Rockers 2]] is used in the [[Guitar Lessons]].
*{{Nihongo|[[Extra Games]]}}: [[The Clappy Trio|Four]] [[Tap Trial|of the]] [[Sneaky Spirits|Rhythm]] [[Power Calligraphy|Games]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' also appear as [[Extra Games]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''.
 
The [[Endless Games]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' first appear as a challenge set by the [[Gatekeeper Trio]], who offer three trials of varying difficulty. Clearing all of these trials unlocks the [[Endless Game]] proper at the [[Museum]].
**{{Nihongo|初級|Beginner}}: The internal game given to the [[Saffron]] Trial of each game.
**{{Nihongo|中級|Intermediate}}: The internal game given to the [[Saltwater]] Trial of each game.
**{{Nihongo|上級|Advanced}}: The internal game given to the [[Paprika]] Trial of each game.
==List of Rhythm Games==
==List of Rhythm Games==
*[[Rhythm Tengoku#List of Rhythm Games|In ''Rhythm Tengoku'']]
*[[Rhythm Tengoku#List of Rhythm Games|In ''Rhythm Tengoku'']]
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