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If the Skill Star is collected for the first time, it is acknowledged with the message {{Nihongo|First Skill Star!}} | If the Skill Star is collected for the first time, it is acknowledged with the message {{Nihongo|First Skill Star!}} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:Drum Lesson Green.png|thumb|[[Anata]] getting the perfect indication in | [[File:Drum Lesson Green.png|thumb|[[Anata]] getting the perfect indication in [[Drum Lesson]].]] | ||
*A similar diplay appears in | *A similar diplay appears in [[Drum Lesson]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' known as the "Timing Lamp", which uses five colored lights to indicate how accurate the player's timing is. | ||
*During the [[Two-Player Menu|2 Player]] games in the [[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)|arcade version of Rhythm Tengoku]], the word "Miss" appears to make it clearer which of the two players is mistiming. | *During the [[Two-Player Menu|2 Player]] games in the [[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)|arcade version of Rhythm Tengoku]], the word "Miss" appears to make it clearer which of the two players is mistiming. | ||
*In ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' only, the games [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'Em-Up]], [[Frog Hop]], and [[Lockstep]] (as well as their arrange versions and in [[Remix]]es) do not end a [[Perfect Campaign]] if the player goes too early or too late, but it does negatively affect the rating all the same. This exception, along with ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' not explicitely defining how timing works, led to a popular misconception that early/late mistimed inputs are counted as a successful input, despite that they are misses by definition. | *In ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' only, the games [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'Em-Up]], [[Frog Hop]], and [[Lockstep]] (as well as their arrange versions and in [[Remix]]es) do not end a [[Perfect Campaign]] if the player goes too early or too late, but it does negatively affect the rating all the same. This exception, along with ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' not explicitely defining how timing works, led to a popular misconception that early/late mistimed inputs are counted as a successful input, despite that they are misses by definition. |
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