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Rhythm Heaven : ウィキペディア英語版
Rhythm Heaven

|genre = Rhythm
|modes = Single-player
|platforms = Nintendo DS
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''Rhythm Heaven'', known as ''Rhythm Paradise'' in Europe and in Japan, is a rhythm video game developed by Nintendo SPD for the Nintendo DS. It is the second game in Nintendo's ''Rhythm Heaven'' series, following the Japan-only Game Boy Advance title ''Rhythm Tengoku'', and was succeeded by ''Rhythm Heaven Fever'' for the Wii. The game was released in Japan on July 31, 2008, in North America on April 5, 2009 and in Europe on May 1, 2009. It was released worldwide due to the success of the GBA game which preceded it.
==Gameplay==
''Rhythm Heaven'' is played using the touch screen with the DS held vertically. Throughout the game, players use the stylus to play through several rhythm-based levels, each with their own specific rules. Controls used include tapping the touch screen to shoot a target, holding the stylus down on the touch screen to make a character dive underwater, dragging it across the screen to make a lizard's tail shake and flicking it off the screen to hit a ping pong ball. A guitar-based minigame late in the game, along with unlockable guitar lessons, also include the use of the DS's shoulder buttons to bend guitar notes.
The game's fifty levels are split into ten columns, each consisting of four levels and a special remix level that incorporates previous elements into one stage. In each level, the player must attempt to keep with the rhythm throughout the level, receiving a rank at the end of the level depending on how well they did. To clear a level and progress onto the next stage, the player needs to get a 'Just OK' or 'OK' rank. By receiving a 'Superb' rank on each level, players receive medals which unlock bonus mini-games, such as Endless Games, Rhythm Toys and Guitar Lessons. A level that a player has received a Superb rating on may be randomly selected for a Perfect attempt. Only appearing on the menu three times before moving elsewhere, these runs require the player to complete a level perfectly with no mistakes. Completing these perfect runs earns more bonus features in the coffee shop, such as song sheets and lyrics.

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