![]() ![]() In Rhythm Sesang Wii, the background in the Two Player version of Ringside has the same colors as the One Player version, rather than using the unique colors that all other versions use. Rhythm Heaven/Paradise Megamix, known as Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+ in Japanese, is the fourth installment in the series, released in June 2015 in Japan. In Rhythm Sesang Wii, the red and yellow stripes after a successful pose are replaced with orange and yellow stripes. ![]() In all other versions, his name is ommited. In Minna no Rhythm Tengoku, the blue squares with stars have the word "YONE" below them a reference to one of game's developers, Masami Yone. There is an unused Micro-Row minigame icon (from Micro-Row co-op in Rhythm Heaven Fever) for Micro-Row 3. Interestingly, this arrow was also present in the sprite sheet for Lockstep in Rhythm Heaven. The Lockstep sprite sheet contains an unused arrow. It looks different to the "1" used for Player 1 in the Two Player version. The Quiz Show sprite sheets contains assets used only in Rhythm Tengoku's endless version of the minigame, which isn't present in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. Wrestler's texture contains sprites for a "1" meant to be placed on his mask. The Remix 4 version specifically also has an unused silhouette of The Wandering Samurai. There are sprites of papers, toilet paper and a microphone in Ringside which go unused. In the files for the japanese version of Rhythm Heaven Megamix, there exist epilogue. The developers thought that the idea of a cake-cutting rhythm game didn't seem too promising and came up with the interview scenario instead. Facts and interesting tidbits about the Rhythm Heaven series. The basis of this game stemmed from the idea of cutting a wedding cake, as while one would be trying to concentrate on the cutting of the cake, wedding guests would take pictures and request the person's attention. ![]()
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