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Unlike previous games, going through the practice always fades out at the end, and then fades in for the real thing, regardless if the practice session has a unique appearance or not. Each returning game otherwise has their practice play out more or less how it did in the original games. [[Spaceball]], [[Sick Beats]], [[Bunny Hop]], and [[Night Walk]] now have a proper practice, and others from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' such as [[Bouncy Road]] are modified to have a more detailed explanation. [[Spaceball]]'s original loop is now a fixed amount of baseballs, [[Sneaky Spirits]] now requires the player to hit a ghost once to advance, and [[Ninja Bodyguard]] receives a practice session in addition to the original's cutscene, which now only plays if the player goes through the practice.
Unlike previous games, going through the practice always fades out at the end, and then fades in for the real thing, regardless if the practice session has a unique appearance or not. Each returning game otherwise has their practice play out more or less how it did in the original games. [[Spaceball]], [[Sick Beats]], [[Bunny Hop]], and [[Night Walk]] now have a proper practice, and others from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' such as [[Bouncy Road]] are modified to have a more detailed explanation. [[Spaceball]]'s original loop is now a fixed amount of baseballs, [[Sneaky Spirits]] now requires the player to hit a ghost once to advance, and [[Ninja Bodyguard]] receives a practice session in addition to the original's cutscene, which now only plays if the player goes through the practice.


[[Quiz Show]] is the exception to everything, in that the practice uses the original theme, ends the game and gives the player a [[Try Again]] [[Rank]] straight away if they fail, smoothly transitions to the real thing upon reaching the 4th question, and has the "Go for [[Perfect]]!" notice appear during the [[Perfect Campaign]], matching how it appears in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. An oversight allows the player to get a [[Perfect]] by failing during the practice<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdHY23EIS4U Video of the oversight in action]</ref>.
[[Quiz Show]] is the exception to everything, in that the practice uses the original theme, ends the game and gives the player a [[Try Again]] [[Rank]] straight away if they fail, smoothly transitions to the real thing upon reaching the 4th question, and has the "Go for [[Perfect]]!" notice appear during the [[Perfect Campaign]], matching how it appears in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. An oversight allows the player to get a [[Perfect]] by failing during the practice<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCLBGlaneao Video of the oversight in action]</ref>.


When the player reaches a [[Gatekeeper Trio|Gate]], they are required to go through the practice of the respective [[Endless Game]] before attempting the trials.
When the player reaches a [[Gatekeeper Trio|Gate]], they are required to go through the practice of the respective [[Endless Game]] before attempting the trials.
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