

It took me a while to dump these but it was worth sharing with the community that has helped me so much!įive Star Profile (You can change the profile's Mii accordingly in the Menu)ġ00% Normal Mode for profile named Link.

It, however can still be seen in the Studio.

↑ This name was only seen on the menu in older versions, as the prologue had always just shown "Spaceball".↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Despite being renamed in Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the latest version of Rhythm Heaven Silver still uses its own name.↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Renamed in Beta-13a to its official name as of Rhythm Heaven Megamix.↑ Rhythm Tengoku Translation - Rhythm Heaven Silver | | - The Independent Video Game Community.(A reversal of Rhythm Heaven Fever's Korean name, " Rhythm World Wii") Ī reversal of Rhythm Heaven's Japanese name, " Rhythm Tengoku Gold" The former lead translator, W hat, dislikes almost all of the official names, with the exception of Sick Beats.Some translations seem to be incorrect due to incomplete context, such as Bon Dance's description implying it's another Bon festival where everyone is in high spirits, rather than it being the Donpans going on the big stage and clapping along to a groovy, modern day version of the song, renaming The Snappy Trio to "Trio on Tour", or the fact that Karateka's description (renamed to "Karate Man" here) is based on the one for Karate Man Combos! instead of the original.Some of the translated text includes new details not found in the original, such as エアーバッター速報 (Air Batter Report), renamed to "Inside Spaceball" here, being an interview conducted by "Ryan Williams, Radio Heaven News, Deep Space", rather than being left ambiguous.Notably, the Remixes and Toss Boys 2 were given new descriptions in the arcade version (and various others were modified), however Rhythm Heaven Silver does not take any material from that version.The descriptions also have "(No practice)" or "(NP)" for games that lack a Practice, which weren't marked in the original. Rhythm Heaven Silver keeps the original descriptions for Remix 1 and Toss Boys, and gives new ones for the rest. Toss Boys and Toss Boys 2 used the same between them as well. In the original game, all the Remixes used the same description.The translation's title is an inverse of Rhythm Heaven's Japanese title, Rhythm Tengoku Gold.Games with a * only had their names changed in the Game Select. Games in italics had their names corrected following Rhythm Heaven Megamix's release. This list is only of the names that differ from the official localizations, including those from before Rhythm Heaven Megamix was released. Newer versions of Rhythm Heaven Silver have since adopted the official names. As the translation project started prior to the release of Rhythm Heaven Megamix, most of the names differed. In early versions of Rhythm Heaven Silver, some Rhythm Games were given new names rather than being directly translated.
