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|image=[[File:Rhythm Paradise Megamix.jpg|256px]] | |image=[[File:Rhythm Paradise Megamix.jpg|256px]] | ||
|developer=[[Nintendo SPD|Nintendo SPD1]]<br>TNX Music Recordings | |developer=[[Nintendo SPD|Nintendo SPD1]]<br>TNX Music Recordings | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
| | |released='''Original release:'''<br>{{released|Japan|June 11, 2015|HK|June 25, 2015|ROC|June 25, 2015|USA|June 15, 2016 (Digital only)|Europe|October 21, 2016<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNGnqiTxaTc GameXplain copy of the Nintendo Direct footage]</ref>|Australia|October 22, 2016<ref>Nintendo. (August 5, 2016). [http://www.nintendo.com.au/rhythm-paradise-megamix-bounces-into-australia-and-new-zealand-on-october-22 Rhythm Paradise Megamix bounces into Australia and New Zealand on October 22]. ''Nintendo Australia''. Retrieved August 5, 2016.</ref>|South Korea|December 1, 2016<ref>Nintendo. (October 13, 2016). [http://nintendo.co.kr/PR/press_list.php?cPage1=1&cPage2=1&idx=257&press_div=P ''Rhythm World: The Best Plus'' will be released on December 1, 2016]. ''Nintendo of Korea''. Retrieved October 14, 2016.</ref>}}'''[[Nintendo Selects#Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo Selects]]:'''<br>{{released|South Korea|November 29, 2018<ref>(November 12, 2018). [http://www.nintendo.co.kr/news/view.php?idx=189 한국닌텐도, Nintendo Switch 소프트웨어 「Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes」와 「New 닌텐도 2DS XL 하일리아의 방패 에디션」, 「Nintendo Selects」의 새로운 라인업 발매]. ''Nintendo Korea''. Retrieved November 13, 2018.</ref>}} | ||
|genre=Rhythm | |genre=Rhythm | ||
|modes=Single player, multiplayer | |modes=Single player, multiplayer | ||
|platforms=[[Nintendo 3DS]] | |platforms=[[Nintendo 3DS]] | ||
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'''''Rhythm Heaven Megamix''''', also known as '''''Rhythm Paradise Megamix''''' in Europe and Australia, '''''Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+''''' in Japan, and '''''Rhythm World: The Best+''''' in South Korea, is a rhythm game released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2015 in Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan and in 2016 in the rest of the world, and is the fourth installment of the ''{{wp|Rhythm Heaven}}'' series | '''''Rhythm Heaven Megamix''''', also known as '''''Rhythm Paradise Megamix''''' in Europe and Australia, '''''Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+''''' in Japan, and '''''Rhythm World: The Best+''''' in South Korea, is a rhythm game released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2015 in Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan and in 2016 in the rest of the world, and is the fourth installment of the ''{{wp|Rhythm Heaven}}'' series. The game largely consists of games taken from past installments, along with handful of new ones. Like previous installments of the series, ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'' is a collaboration between [[Nintendo SPD|Nintendo SPD1]] and Japanese song producer {{wp|Tsunku|Mitsuo Terada}} (also known as Tsunku♂). | ||
While the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series and the ''Rhythm Heaven'' series have made occasional references to each other in the past ([[List of references in the Mario franchise#Game & Wario|most prevalent]] in ''[[Game & Wario]]'') due to being developed by the same team, ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'' solidifies the link between the two series by including a set of challenges featuring the cast of the ''WarioWare'' series. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'' is a rhythm game tasking the player to play through a series of rhythm-based minigames played using the {{button|3ds|A}} button, the {{button|3ds|B}} button, and the {{button|3ds|Pad}}. ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'' alternatively offers a tapping control scheme using the {{button|3ds|stylus}}, although it does not replicate the more elaborate touch screen motions from ''Rhythm Heaven'' for the Nintendo DS. ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'' has a | ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'' is a rhythm game tasking the player to play through a series of rhythm-based minigames played using the {{button|3ds|A}} button, the {{button|3ds|B}} button, and the {{button|3ds|Pad}}. ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'' alternatively offers a tapping control scheme using the {{button|3ds|stylus}}, although it does not replicate the more elaborate touch screen motions from ''Rhythm Heaven'' for the Nintendo DS. Unlike other rhythm games, ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'' has a stronger emphasis on testing the player’s sense of rhythm and will often subvert the visual cues during the course of the minigames, just like the previous installments in the series. | ||
''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'' is composed of 108 minigames: 78 taken from past installments, and 30 brand new. In the early portion of the game, some of the returning minigames have been altered to be easier and feature new graphics and music, while their original forms later appear as sequels. | ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'' is composed of 108 minigames: 78 taken from past installments, and 30 brand new. In the early portion of the game, some of the returning minigames have been altered to be easier and feature new graphics and music, while their original forms later appear as sequels. | ||
==Wario... Where?== | ==Wario... Where?== | ||
[[File:Rhythmware Mona.jpeg|150px|thumb|left|The version of Ringside seen in Wario... Where? 2: The Sequel, with the | {{quote2|You know who I haven't seen in a while? Oh, and look who else is here!|Challenge descriptions}} | ||
'''Wario... Where?''' ('''Made In Course''' in the Japanese version) is the name of the final two challenge courses in | [[File:Rhythmware Mona.jpeg|150px|thumb|left|The version of Ringside seen in Wario... Where? 2: The Sequel, with the {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Reporter}} dressed as [[Mona]] and the {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Wrestler}} designed after [[Wario-Man]].]] | ||
'''Wario... Where?''' ('''Made In Course''' in the Japanese version) is the name of the final two challenge courses in {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Challenge Land}}, unlocked after all normal challenges in Paprika World have been cleared. Each course has the player play through four minigames in succession, with the minigames’ original characters being replaced with those of the ''WarioWare'' series. | |||
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===Wario... Where?=== | ===Wario... Where?=== | ||
*'''Game 1:''' {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Tap Trial}} with [[Ashley]] as the {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Girl}}. [[Red]] rides {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Giraffe}} and provides instructions at the beginning of the game. In order to pass the game, the player must score at least 90 points. | |||
*'''Game 1:''' | *'''Game 2''': {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Munchy Monk}} with [[Master Mantis]] as {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Munchy Monk (character)|Munchy Monk}}. [[Young Cricket]] also appears in the background, riding a cloud. In order to pass the game, the player must clear the game with only 3 lives, meaning the player can't miss more than twice. | ||
*'''Game 2''': | *'''Game 3''': {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Fillbots 2}}, with [[Mike]] playing the role of the ROBO M model robots. [[Dr. Crygor]] and [[Penny]] also appear in the background. In order to pass the game, the player must score at least 90 points. | ||
*'''Game 3''': | *'''Game 4''': {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Super Samurai Slice}} with [[18-Volt]] as {{wikia|rhythmheaven|The Wandering Samurai}} and [[9-Volt]] riding on his back. [[Sal Out]] also appears as the kidnapped villager. In order to pass the game, the player must clear the game with only 2 lives, meaning the player can't miss more than once. | ||
*'''Game 4''': | |||
===Wario... Where? 2: The Sequel=== | ===Wario... Where? 2: The Sequel=== | ||
*'''Game 1''': {{wikia|rhythmheaven|The Clappy Trio 2}} with [[Jimmy T.]] as the third member of {{wikia|rhythmheaven|The Clappy Trio (characters)|the Clappy Trio}}. In order to pass the game, the player must score at least 90 points. | |||
*'''Game 1''': | *'''Game 2''': {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Freeze Frame}} with [[Dr. Crygor]] as {{wikia|rhythmheaven|T.J Snapper}} as well as [[Tiny Wario]], [[Dribble and Spitz|Dribble, and Spitz]] as the racers. [[Mona]] also appears as a part of the crowd that blocks the player’s view of the background near the end of the minigame, and [[Orbulon]] who replaces the {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Ninja}}s that sometimes appear in the player’s photos. In order to pass the game, the player must clear the game with only 2 lives, meaning the player can't miss more than once. | ||
*'''Game 2''': | *'''Game 3''': {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Catchy Tune 2}} with [[Kat & Ana]] replacing {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Praline & Araline}} respectively. Mona’s scooter also appears in the background. In order to pass the game, the player must score at least 90 points. | ||
*'''Game 3''': | *'''Game 4''': {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Ringside}} with the {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Reporter}} dressed as Mona and the {{wikia|rhythmheaven|Wrestler}} dressed as [[Wario-Man]]. Mona herself appears outside of the Rhythm Arena. In order to pass the game, the player must clear the game with only one live, meaning the player can't miss at all. | ||
*'''Game 4''': | |||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
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''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'' is the final game developed by [[Nintendo SPD|Nintendo SPD1]]. Following its release, the game development arm of Nintendo SPD would be merged into a new division known as [[Nintendo Entertainment Planning and Development]]. | ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'' is the final game developed by [[Nintendo SPD|Nintendo SPD1]]. Following its release, the game development arm of Nintendo SPD would be merged into a new division known as [[Nintendo Entertainment Planning and Development]]. | ||
==References in later games== | ==References in later games== | ||
*''[[WarioWare Gold]]'': A plush of Tibby (the protagonist of the game) can be seen during [[Mona]]'s story segment. Dialing the code "CAFE" on the Phone souvenirs will give the player a message where | *''[[WarioWare Gold]]'': A plush of Tibby (the protagonist of the game) can be seen during [[Mona]]'s story segment. [[Mr. Sparkles]]' rank A character card states that "''Mr. Sparkles goes to a gym known for its celebrities, like that wrestler who gets interviewed all the time.''", referencing the Ringside minigame and its Wrestler character. Dialing the code "CAFE" on the Phone souvenirs will give the player a message where someone explains that putting an Ashley doll in their Cafe lead to an influx of new customers, a reference to how an Ashley doll is placed on the desk of the museum curator in this game. | ||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=リズム<span class=explain title="てんごく">天国</span>ザベスト<span class=explain title="プラス">+</span> | |||
|JapR=Rizumu Tengoku Za Besuto Purasu | |||
|JapM=Rhythm Heaven: The Best Plus (often styled as "Rhythm Heaven: The Best+") | |||
|Kor=리듬 세상 더 베스트 플러스 | |||
|KorR=lidum sesang the best plus | |||
|KorM=Rhythm World: The Best Plus | |||
}} | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Rhythm Heaven Megamix JP Box Art.jpg|Japanese boxart | |||
Rhythm Paradise Megamix.jpg|European boxart (United Kingdom) | |||
Rhythmware YoungCricket.jpeg|Munchy Monk ([[Young Cricket]] and [[Master Mantis]]) | Rhythmware YoungCricket.jpeg|Munchy Monk ([[Young Cricket]] and [[Master Mantis]]) | ||
Rhythmware Mona.jpeg|Ringside ([[Mona]] | Rhythmware Mona.jpeg|Ringside ([[Mona]] & [[Wario-Man]]) | ||
Rhythmware Mike.jpeg|Fillbots 2 ([[Penny]], [[Dr. Crygor]], | Rhythmware Mike.jpeg|Fillbots 2 ([[Penny]], [[Dr. Crygor]], & [[Mike]]) | ||
Rhythmware Katana.jpeg|Catchy Tune 2 ([[Kat & | Rhythmware Katana.jpeg|Catchy Tune 2 ([[Kat & Ana]], & Mona's scooter) | ||
Rhythmware Jimmy.jpg|The Clappy Trio 2 ([[Jimmy T]]) | Rhythmware Jimmy.jpg|The Clappy Trio 2 ([[Jimmy T.]]) | ||
Rhythmware Crygor.jpeg|Freeze Frame (Dr. Crygor, [[Tiny Wario]], [[Dribble & | Rhythmware Crygor.jpeg|Freeze Frame ([[Dr. Crygor]], [[Tiny Wario]], [[Dribble & Spitz]], [[Mona]], & [[Orbulon]]) | ||
Rhythmware Ashley.jpg|Tap Trial (Ashley and [[ | Rhythmware Ashley.jpg|Tap Trial ([[Ashley]] and [[Red]]) | ||
Rhythmware 9volt.jpeg|Super Samurai Slice ([[9-Volt]], [[18-Volt]], | Rhythmware 9volt.jpeg|Super Samurai Slice ([[9-Volt]], [[18-Volt]], & [[Sal Out]]) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== | ==Media== | ||
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== | ==External links== | ||
{{ | *{{wikia|rhythmheaven|Rhythm Heaven Megamix|''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'' on the Rhythm Heaven Wiki}} | ||
| | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIvoDWqFUHs Direct capture footage of Wario... Where?] | ||
| | *[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/nintendo_news/150603/rhythm/index.html Gag comics on the game’s official promotional page] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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