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==Differences== | ==Differences== | ||
* The resolution is larger, and the graphics are manually upscaled to appear smoother. Most non-gameplay graphics are higher quality as well. | [[File:Screenshot Arcade Ninja.png|thumb]] | ||
*The resolution is larger, and the graphics are manually upscaled to appear smoother. Most non-gameplay graphics are higher quality as well. | |||
*The games [[Spaceball|Air Batter]], [[Iai Giri]], [[Sick Beats|Baikin Hakase]], [[Bunny Hop|Usagi Tobi]], [[Night Walk]] and [[Polyrhythm]] now have {{Nihongo|Asobi Kata|あそびかた|How to Play}} demonstrations to make up for the lack of a [[Practice]]. [[Bouncy Road|Hopping Road]] also has one in addition to its [[Practice]]. All 2P games aside from the ones in Extra have these demonstrations as well, without a [[Practice]]. As these are merely animations, and not gameplay, minor differences from the games themselves can be found. | *The games [[Spaceball|Air Batter]], [[Iai Giri]], [[Sick Beats|Baikin Hakase]], [[Bunny Hop|Usagi Tobi]], [[Night Walk]] and [[Polyrhythm]] now have {{Nihongo|Asobi Kata|あそびかた|How to Play}} demonstrations to make up for the lack of a [[Practice]]. [[Bouncy Road|Hopping Road]] also has one in addition to its [[Practice]]. All 2P games aside from the ones in Extra have these demonstrations as well, without a [[Practice]]. As these are merely animations, and not gameplay, minor differences from the games themselves can be found. | ||
*If the player has played perfectly for the first half of a [[Rhythm Game]], the "Go for a [[Perfect]]!" notice will appear on the bottom of the screen. Obtaining it is little different from a [[Superb]], however. | *If the player has played perfectly for the first half of a [[Rhythm Game]], the "Go for a [[Perfect]]!" notice will appear on the bottom of the screen. Obtaining it is little different from a [[Superb]], however. | ||
*The player doesn't receive a [[Try Again]] for getting a question wrong in the [[Practice]] of [[Quiz Show|Quiz]], instead the game simply moves on to the next question. Failing on the 5th question also gives a [[Just OK]]. Due to [[Perfect]] being a normal [[Rank]], getting a [[Superb]] is now impossible. | *The player doesn't receive a [[Try Again]] for getting a question wrong in the [[Practice]] of [[Quiz Show|Quiz]], instead the game simply moves on to the next question. Failing on the 5th question also gives a [[Just OK]]. Due to [[Perfect]] being a normal [[Rank]], getting a [[Superb]] is now impossible. | ||
*[[Ninja Bodyguard|Ninja]] and [[Ninja no Shison]] use and , instead of and . The arrows above the player are changed accordingly. | *[[Ninja Bodyguard|Ninja]] and [[Ninja no Shison]] use and , instead of and . The arrows above the player are changed accordingly. | ||
*[[Rhythm-kan Check]], [[Rhythm Shiryō-Shitsu]], [[Studio]], [[Café]], [[Rhythm Toys|Toys]], [[Endless Games|Games]], [[Drum Lesson]], [[Staff]], and [[Live]] are all absent from this version. Most of the music unique to them has been repurposed for new features in this version. | *[[Rhythm-kan Check]], [[Rhythm Shiryō-Shitsu]], [[Studio]], [[Café]], [[Rhythm Toys|Toys]], [[Endless Games|Games]], [[Drum Lesson]], [[Staff]], and [[Live]] are all absent from this version. Most of the music unique to them has been repurposed for new features in this version. | ||
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**The [[Drum Girls]] make a cameo on the Player Mode menu. | **The [[Drum Girls]] make a cameo on the Player Mode menu. | ||
**A majority of these still exist unused in the game and can be accessed through [[Sequence Test]], including the [[Rhythm Tengoku|GBA version]]s of the [[Title]] screen, [[Menu]] and Game Select. | **A majority of these still exist unused in the game and can be accessed through [[Sequence Test]], including the [[Rhythm Tengoku|GBA version]]s of the [[Title]] screen, [[Menu]] and Game Select. | ||
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==Official Websites== | |||
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20131216011233/http://rhythm-tengoku.sega.jp/ リズム天国 公式ウェブサイト] (Rhythm Tengoku Official Website) [Archive] | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{main-gallery|Gallery:Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)}} | {{main-gallery|Gallery:Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)}} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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**{{Nihongo|『リズム天国 プチプチマスコット』|''"Rhythm Tengoku'' Small Mascots}}: Keychain plushies of a [[Monkey]], [[Harry Onion]], [[The Clappy Trio (characters)|The Clappy Trio]], a [[yōkai]] and the [[Girl]]. | **{{Nihongo|『リズム天国 プチプチマスコット』|''"Rhythm Tengoku'' Small Mascots}}: Keychain plushies of a [[Monkey]], [[Harry Onion]], [[The Clappy Trio (characters)|The Clappy Trio]], a [[yōkai]] and the [[Girl]]. | ||
*This game was playable in Hyper Japan 2016 in London{{ref needed}}. | *This game was playable in Hyper Japan 2016 in London{{ref needed}}. | ||
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==Development History== | ==Development History== | ||
{{Main|Rhythm Tengoku/Development}} | {{Main|Rhythm Tengoku/Development}} | ||