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Upon booting up ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', and progressing past the strap safety screen, the title screen appears. First, some stars appear in time with the music, followed by the game's logo, which bounces to the beat of the music afterwards. The stars continue the spin indefinitely, while circles and stars appear from behind the logo. A girl appears holding a [[niwanetwork:Wii Remote|Wii Remote]], repeatedly pressing Ⓐ and Ⓑ together on the beat while asking the player to do the same. Doing so progresses to the file select screen, where the player has four save files available. The background consists of two overlapping patterns of squares and circles. | Upon booting up ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', and progressing past the strap safety screen, the title screen appears. First, some stars appear in time with the music, followed by the game's logo, which bounces to the beat of the music afterwards. The stars continue the spin indefinitely, while circles and stars appear from behind the logo. A girl appears holding a [[niwanetwork:Wii Remote|Wii Remote]], repeatedly pressing Ⓐ and Ⓑ together on the beat while asking the player to do the same. Doing so progresses to the file select screen, where the player has four save files available. The background consists of two overlapping patterns of squares and circles. | ||
If there is no save data, the file displays "NEW GAME", and choosing it gives the player a list of labels to pick from, as well as a back button, and the option to choose a Mii instead. Picking a label asks the player to confirm if they want to start with the selected label, after which the save file is created, and the player progresses to the [[Rhythm Test]]. Save files with data in them display the chosen label, the player's current Flow, and collected [[Medal]]s. Choosing it gives the player the options to "Start" the game with the selected save file, delete it, or change the label. Excluively in ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', the player is also given the option between English and Japanese voices. | If there is no save data, the file displays "NEW GAME", and choosing it gives the player a list of labels to pick from, as well as a back button, and the option to choose a Mii instead. Picking a label asks the player to confirm if they want to start with the selected label, after which the save file is created, and the player progresses to the [[Rhythm Test]]. Save files with data in them display the chosen label, the player's current Flow, and collected [[Medal]]s. Choosing it gives the player the options to "Start" the game with the selected save file, delete it, or change the label. Excluively in ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', the player is also given the option between English and Japanese voices.{{clear}} | ||
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The player is given a list of 15 labels to choose from, with each save file giving them different colors (top left file uses blue, top-right uses red, bottom-left uses green and bottom-right uses yellow). Labels can only be used on a single file, and are shown darkened when choosing a label on another file. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', these labels are {{Nihongo|Me}}, {{Nihongo|Friend}}, {{Nihongo|Pal}}, {{Nihongo|Mom}}, {{Nihongo|Dad}}, {{Nihongo|Myself}}, {{Nihongo|Grandma}}, {{Nihongo|Grampa}}, {{Nihongo|BF}}, {{Nihongo|GF}}, {{Nihongo|You}}, {{Nihongo|Big Bro}}, {{Nihongo|Big Sis}}, {{Nihongo|Li'l Bro}} and {{Nihongo|Li'l Sis}}. In the English version of ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', these are instead {{Nihongo|Me}}, {{Nihongo|Myself}}, {{Nihongo|Dad}}, {{Nihongo|Mom}}, {{Nihongo|Big Sis}}, {{Nihongo|Li'l Sis}}, {{Nihongo|Big Bro}}, {{Nihongo|Li'l Bro}}, {{Nihongo|Friend}}, {{Nihongo|Cousin}}, {{Nihongo|BF}}, {{Nihongo|GF}}, {{Nihongo|Grampa}}, {{Nihongo|Grandma}} and {{Nihongo|Grandson}}. The player can also use a Mii instead, though this option requires one to have already been created in the ''[[miiwiki:Mii Channel|Mii Channel]]''<ref>"Unable to find any Mii characters. Please go to the Mii Channel to create a new Mii." ~ System message on the file select, ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>. | The player is given a list of 15 labels to choose from, with each save file giving them different colors (top left file uses blue, top-right uses red, bottom-left uses green and bottom-right uses yellow). Labels can only be used on a single file, and are shown darkened when choosing a label on another file. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', these labels are {{Nihongo|Me}}, {{Nihongo|Friend}}, {{Nihongo|Pal}}, {{Nihongo|Mom}}, {{Nihongo|Dad}}, {{Nihongo|Myself}}, {{Nihongo|Grandma}}, {{Nihongo|Grampa}}, {{Nihongo|BF}}, {{Nihongo|GF}}, {{Nihongo|You}}, {{Nihongo|Big Bro}}, {{Nihongo|Big Sis}}, {{Nihongo|Li'l Bro}} and {{Nihongo|Li'l Sis}}. In the English version of ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', these are instead {{Nihongo|Me}}, {{Nihongo|Myself}}, {{Nihongo|Dad}}, {{Nihongo|Mom}}, {{Nihongo|Big Sis}}, {{Nihongo|Li'l Sis}}, {{Nihongo|Big Bro}}, {{Nihongo|Li'l Bro}}, {{Nihongo|Friend}}, {{Nihongo|Cousin}}, {{Nihongo|BF}}, {{Nihongo|GF}}, {{Nihongo|Grampa}}, {{Nihongo|Grandma}} and {{Nihongo|Grandson}}. The player can also use a Mii instead, though this option requires one to have already been created in the ''[[miiwiki:Mii Channel|Mii Channel]]''<ref>"Unable to find any Mii characters. Please go to the Mii Channel to create a new Mii." ~ System message on the file select, ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>. | ||
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Doing so progresses to the save data screen, with four columns representing each save file. Each file displays the chosen Mii and its name, as well as the Flow score. Empty files show a blank face placeholder and no name, with a Flow of 0. Choosing an empty file brings up the Mii selection screen, and choosing one automatically creates the file, and brings up the options to start the game, change the Mii, or delete the save file. The player can "Return to Title" at any time through the [[Café]]'s Settings menu.{{clear}} | Doing so progresses to the save data screen, with four columns representing each save file. Each file displays the chosen Mii and its name, as well as the Flow score. Empty files show a blank face placeholder and no name, with a Flow of 0. Choosing an empty file brings up the Mii selection screen, and choosing one automatically creates the file, and brings up the options to start the game, change the Mii, or delete the save file. The player can "Return to Title" at any time through the [[Café]]'s Settings menu.{{clear}} | ||
[[File:Screenshot 3DS Title Demo.png|thumb]] | [[File:Screenshot 3DS Title Demo.png|thumb]] | ||
In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix Demo]]'', the text "Demo Version" is added in the top-left corner, as well as a button on the Touch Screen to purchase the full version from the [[niwanetwork:Nintendo eShop|Nintendo eShop]]. Advancing from the title screen gives the player the options to "Try [[Rhythm Games]]!" or "[[Challenge Land]] (Multiplayer)", as well as the option to change between Buttons and Simple Tap controls. Upon clearing the [[Rhythm Games]], the player is shown a special "[[remix]]" to promote the full version of the game, after which the player can press Ⓐ to return to the title screen. | In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix Demo]]'', the text "Demo Version" is added in the top-left corner, as well as a button on the Touch Screen to purchase the full version from the [[niwanetwork:Nintendo eShop|Nintendo eShop]]. Advancing from the title screen gives the player the options to "Try [[Rhythm Games]]!" or "[[Challenge Land]] (Multiplayer)", as well as the option to change between Buttons and Simple Tap controls. Upon clearing the [[Rhythm Games]], the player is shown a special "[[remix]]" to promote the full version of the game, after which the player can press Ⓐ to return to the title screen.{{clear}} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', the Title theme only plays during the title screen itself, with the [[Menu]] having its own separate theme. In every subsequent game, the file select screen continues to play the Title theme. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' the music continues playing at a lower volume. | *In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', the Title theme only plays during the title screen itself, with the [[Menu]] having its own separate theme. In every subsequent game, the file select screen continues to play the Title theme. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' the music continues playing at a lower volume. |
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