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|titleUK=Notice!
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|explainUK=You unlocked Dual<br>Play! You can now<br>play with a friend!}}
|explainUK=You unlocked Dual<br>Play! You can now<br>play with a friend!}}
The {{Nihongo|two-player menu|2人プレイコーナー|2-Ri Play Corner}} or {{Nihongo|two-player mode|2人プレイのコーナー|2-Ri Play no Corner}}, also known as the {{Nihongo|Dual Play Menu}} or just {{Nihongo|Dual Play}} in ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', is a feature included in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', which contains variants of [[Rhythm Games]] modified to support a second player.
The {{Nihongo|two-player menu|2人プレイコーナー|2-Ri Play Corner}} or {{Nihongo|two-player mode|2人プレイのコーナー|2-Ri Play no Corner}} is a feature included in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', which contains variants of [[Rhythm Games]] modified to support a second player.
==''[[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)]]''==
==''[[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)]]''==
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==''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''==
==''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''==
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The {{Nihongo|two-player menu|2人プレイコーナー|2-Ri Purei Kōnā}} is unlocked after clearing [[Fork Lifter]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', with each [[Rhythm Game]] afterward requiring the players to have cleared the single-player version beforehand, as well as the two-player games before it<ref>"As you progress in the single-player games, you'll unlock more two-player ones." ~ Two-Player Menu, ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref><ref>"Progress in the Solo Play games to unlock more Dual games." ~ Dual Play Menu, ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]''</ref>.
The {{Nihongo|two-player menu|2人プレイコーナー|2-Ri Purei Kōnā}}, also known as the {{Nihongo|Dual Play Menu}} or just {{Nihongo|Dual Play}} in ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', is unlocked after clearing [[Fork Lifter]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', with each [[Rhythm Game]] afterward requiring the players to have cleared the single-player version beforehand, as well as the two-player games before it<ref>"As you progress in the single-player games, you'll unlock more two-player ones." ~ Two-Player Menu, ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref><ref>"Progress in the Solo Play games to unlock more Dual games." ~ Dual Play Menu, ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]''</ref>.


The games themselves have slight visual differences compared to the originals. Most notably is the addition of a second controllable character, with P1's character on the left colored blue and P2's character on the right colored orange (with the exception of [[Karate Man Combos!#Two-Player|Karate Man]], where they are purple instead). Games like [[Fork Lifter#Two-Player|Fork Lifter]] and [[Tambourine#Two-Player|Tambourine]] also manipulate where elements are placed so each player has a fair playing area, while games like [[Micro-Row 2#Two-Player|Micro-Row]] and [[Flipper-Flop 2#Two-Player|Flipper-Flop]] add more characters around the players. In some games, there are sections where only one of the two players is required to play. Both players take turns doing the [[Practice]] alone before playing the real game.
The games themselves have slight visual differences compared to the originals. Most notably is the addition of a second controllable character, with P1's character on the left colored blue and P2's character on the right colored orange (with the exception of [[Karate Man Combos!#Two-Player|Karate Man]], where they are purple instead). Games like [[Fork Lifter#Two-Player|Fork Lifter]] and [[Tambourine#Two-Player|Tambourine]] also manipulate where elements are placed so each player has a fair playing area, while games like [[Micro-Row 2#Two-Player|Micro-Row]] and [[Flipper-Flop 2#Two-Player|Flipper-Flop]] add more characters around the players. In some games, there are sections where only one of the two players is required to play. Both players take turns doing the [[Practice]] alone before playing the real game.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*All of the long version games available in the 2 Player section of [[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)]] that also have an arrange version (and [[File:TempoUpExtra6.png|72px]] version) have 2 Player versions of those as well, with the exception of [[The☆Bon Odori 2P]].
*All of the long version games available in the 2 Player section of [[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)]] that also have an arrange version (and [[File:TempoUpExtra6.png|72px]] version) have 2 Player versions of those as well, with the exception of [[The☆Bon Odori 2P]].
*None of the 2 Player Stages consist of a full 1 Player Stage, meaning it would be impossible to have a 2 Player version of the existing [[Remix]]es, and there are no Two-Player-exclusive ones. As the [[Challenge Train]] courses achieve multiplayer through multiple [[wikipedia:Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS]] systems, copies of the game and/or Download Play, this is the only way to play remixes with more than one player.
*None of the 2 Player Stages consist of a full 1 Player Stage, meaning it would be impossible to have a 2 Player version of the existing [[Remix]]es, and there are no Two-Player-exclusive ones. As the [[Challenge Train]] courses achieve multiplayer through multiple [[wikipedia:Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS]] systems, copies of the game and/or Download Play, this is the only way to play [[Remix]]es with more than one player.
*Internally, the Two-Player games in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' work as three versions of the respective games (P1's practice, P2's practice and the real game with both players).  
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