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===Unused Content=== | ===Unused Content=== | ||
Within the prologue file for [[Super Samurai Slice 2]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]'', the text pane has placeholder text writing the name as {{Nihongo|Super SamuraiSlice 2}}, without one of the spaces. In the English versions, this is properly written as {{Nihongo|Super Samurai Slice 2}} during gameplay, and the placeholder in [[Super Samurai Slice]] does not contain this error. In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+]]'', this is separated into three text panes, one for {{Nihongo|ゐあい斬り伝説|Iai Giri Densentsu}} (written with {{Nihongo|い|i}} instead of {{Nihongo|ひ|hi}}), and two for the furigana {{Nihongo|ぎ|gi}} and {{Nihongo|でんせつ|densetsu}}, along with an additional picture pane for the {{Nihongo|Ⅱ}} in [[Super Samurai Slice 2]]. In ''[[Rhythm Sesang: The Best | Within the prologue file for [[Super Samurai Slice 2]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]'', the text pane has placeholder text writing the name as {{Nihongo|Super SamuraiSlice 2}}, without one of the spaces. In the English versions, this is properly written as {{Nihongo|Super Samurai Slice 2}} during gameplay, and the placeholder in [[Super Samurai Slice]] does not contain this error. In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+]]'', this is separated into three text panes, one for {{Nihongo|ゐあい斬り伝説|Iai Giri Densentsu}} (written with {{Nihongo|い|i}} instead of {{Nihongo|ひ|hi}}), and two for the furigana {{Nihongo|ぎ|gi}} and {{Nihongo|でんせつ|densetsu}}, along with an additional picture pane for the {{Nihongo|Ⅱ}} in [[Super Samurai Slice 2]]. In ''[[Rhythm Sesang: The Best Plus]]'', [[Super Samurai Slice]] uses the Japanese name as the placeholder, while the proper title of {{Nihongo|무사의 전설2|Musaui Jeonseol 2|Samurai Legend 2}} is used for [[Super Samurai Slice 2]]. | ||
[[The Wandering Samurai]] has unused animations. One called "_samurai_punch02" depicts the samurai seemingly getting hit by lighting. Based on the name, it would've been an alternate variant of the move he does in [[Super Samurai Slice 2]] when slicing four [[Demons]] in a row (labeled "samurai_punch"), where he seemingly summons lightning by pointing his sword upward for the fourth strike. The animation "_samurai_counter_through" is an early version of the animation for not blocking the big [[Demons]], which causes the samurai to fall forward after the last slash. [[18-Volt]] in the [[Wario...Where?]] version retains these unused sprites, along with "samurai_punch" having its sprites replaced with a placeholder blue color, due to it not being used here. | [[The Wandering Samurai]] has unused animations. One called "_samurai_punch02" depicts the samurai seemingly getting hit by lighting. Based on the name, it would've been an alternate variant of the move he does in [[Super Samurai Slice 2]] when slicing four [[Demons]] in a row (labeled "samurai_punch"), where he seemingly summons lightning by pointing his sword upward for the fourth strike. The animation "_samurai_counter_through" is an early version of the animation for not blocking the big [[Demons]], which causes the samurai to fall forward after the last slash. [[18-Volt]] in the [[Wario...Where?]] version retains these unused sprites, along with "samurai_punch" having its sprites replaced with a placeholder blue color, due to it not being used here. | ||
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Exclusively in [[Super Samurai Slice 2]], there are unused animations for a rocket that [[The Wandering Samurai]] would've boarded. Its animations are labeled "rocket", "rocket_guard_fromR" and "rocket_guard_fronL", similar to the skateboard and [[Mister Eagle]]. [[Mister Eagle]]'s sprites are also present in the first [[Super Samurai Slice]], suggesting he would've appeared there first alongside the skateboard, with the rocket appearing as a third mount in [[Super Samurai Slice 2]]. [[Mister Eagle]]'s sprites are replaced with a placeholder blue color in the [[Wario...Where?]] version, due to him not appearing there. | Exclusively in [[Super Samurai Slice 2]], there are unused animations for a rocket that [[The Wandering Samurai]] would've boarded. Its animations are labeled "rocket", "rocket_guard_fromR" and "rocket_guard_fronL", similar to the skateboard and [[Mister Eagle]]. [[Mister Eagle]]'s sprites are also present in the first [[Super Samurai Slice]], suggesting he would've appeared there first alongside the skateboard, with the rocket appearing as a third mount in [[Super Samurai Slice 2]]. [[Mister Eagle]]'s sprites are replaced with a placeholder blue color in the [[Wario...Where?]] version, due to him not appearing there. | ||
===Regional Differences=== | ===Regional Differences=== | ||
In ''[[Rhythm Sesang: The Best | In ''[[Rhythm Sesang: The Best Plus]]'', the characters featured in both games have their traditional Japanese clothing altered to resemble Korean traditional clothing, called "[[wikipedia:Hanbok|Hanbok]]". [[The Wandering Samurai]]'s appearance is taken directly from the [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] in ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Sesang: The Best Plus]]''. Additionally, the castle in which the ladies are kept captive in [[Super Samurai Slice 2]] is also redesigned. Interestingly, the Official Game Trailer doesn't use the localized sprites for this game<ref>[https://youtu.be/S0QXDvSlq0I 리듬 세상 더 베스트 플러스 소개 영상] (Rhythm Sesang: The Best Plus Introduction Video)</ref>. There is also a separate cellanim file for the [[Wario...Where?]] version of the game, though there are no differences whatsoever. | ||
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