her feet are almost always obstructed by the photographer silhouettes in the foreground. the camera never zooms out to show her lower body when she needs to raise the mic, and 2. This fact, and the accompanying graphics for her shoes bent, cannot be seen by the player because 1. In Ringside (and the minigame's appearance in Remix 4 and Remix 9), the Reporter has to stand on tippy toes to be able to get the microphone near the Wrestler, when it's the player's turn to act. It's also worth to note it's cut diagonally to the left unlike the regular ghosts, possibly an indication that the ghost that wore it would drop it after the Samurai sliced it, finishing it off while cutting its mask with a second slice (pressing the A button twice). It's just its mask, so it was probably supposed to be worn by a ghost. The ghost from the Rhythm Tengoku variation of Samurai Slice was likely planned to have a small comeback in Remix 4, but the idea was scrapped. There is an unused voice sample for the Assistant in the Korean version of this game. Maybe it was meant to be used for the tutorial. There is a sprite of Assistant holding a cup of water on the plate which goes unused. There is also an unused voice sample for See when he gets hurt. There is an unused Two-player version of See-Saw where the first player plays as Saw (as in the normal version) while the second player plays as See. This logo is never seen and has a resemblance to the DS logo. Notably, the onion and potato from Rhythm Tengoku are present here albeit without the faces. When the game gets to the potato, numbers 1 and 2 will appear on the right eye and left eye, respectively. It's worth noting that in Megamix, these numbers will appear in-game if you swap Rhythm Tweezers 2's cellanim file with Machine Remix Rhythm Tweezers'. The proper intended use of all these graphics is not known. They seem to resemble the points/score meter mentioned earlier. The 0-9 numbers are present in every tile atlas that contains the graphics of each minigame. Seems to contain what could be a 32-beat bar used to measure timing, a points/score meter to measure the accuracy of your rhythm (internally used by the game to determine your rating at the end of a minigame) the word 'Tutorial' followed by a red cross (most likely an option that could be turned on to always skip the training prior playing a minigame) red, blue and yellow bars that probably indicated over the beat bar if your input was too early, spot on or too late, and the Wii Remote's - (Minus) and + (Plus) buttons followed an incomplete Japanese sentence that reads '-to the menu'. The text to the side of the images translates to the following: User Interface There are still some undocumented graphics, like the tiny burger variant in Fork Lifter's appearance in Remix 9, for instance.Įvery texture file for result screen images has some development text to the side of each image, followed by a green image at the bottom containing the text 'Test Data'. Unused Graphics To do:Įxplore the Remix spritesheets with detail. In addition to Manzai's text being located next to the other minigames, an empty file for the game's intro is lying next to the other regular minigame intro files. In the international versions, it was replaced with the Rhythm Fighter music, with cues from the minigames. This song is used in the Japanese version of the game for the Police Call toy when you enter the codeword seen in Wake-Up Caller.
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Japanese music producer TSUNKU helped direct and compose music for the game.Īn entire minigame was removed from the international versions. Overview Rhythm Heaven (known in Europe as Rhythm Paradise) is the sequel to the game Rhythm Tengoku, which was released on the Game Boy Advance in Japan only.
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