
Extra Remix and Endless Remix are the first Remixes to have a name instead of a number, prior to every Remix being named in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. Honeybee Remix (, Hachihachi Remix) is the 5th Rhythm Game of the Honeybee Tower (37th overall) and the second remix in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. Read and browse them all to learn what the top critics in the. The song to Extra Remix contains a leitmotif from Game Select. Rhythm Heaven Megamix 3DS has been reviewed by 27 critics and currently has a Strong rating. The concept of the epilogue comparing the player's performance to the quality of a meal is similar to the epilogues to the Remix 1s in Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Fever, while the epilogue to Extra Remix is similar in concept to the epilogue to Remix 2 in Rhythm Heaven Fever.
Both this remix and Remix 8 (the game's final remix) begin with Marcher and close with Karateka. The first time that The Clappy Trio appears in the Remix, the 3 is replaced with a 4, and there are 4 of them that time, keeping the same rules. Interestingly, Extra Remix has new orchestrations for every variation of Remix 1's music, despite most not being used.
The in-game remixes actually use only a small portion of that music. Remix 1, Remix 2 and Remix 4's music were used to train the development team's sense of rhythm by having them dance to it.
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In it, Tap Trial replaces Rhythm Datsumo and the remix itself is much longer.
There is an unused version of Remix 1 accessible through Sequence Test in Rhythm Tengoku under the name Dance Lesson 1. The terminology used here may or may not be what the developers or localizers intended. This one is a little technical! The information in this article comes from internal data found in the game, and cannot be seen in normal play.