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Rhythm Heaven Fever
Rhythm Heaven Fever is a video game developed By Nintendo and TNX and published by Nintendo, released for the Wii in 2011 and the Wii U via Virtual Console in 2016. It's the third game in the Rhythm Heaven series.

Gameplay
The game features various levels, called "Rhythm Games", where they each have their own set of rules. These games involve doing an action to the beat. For example, Hole in One has you hitting golf balls into a hole and Karate Man has you punching a variety of objects. All minigames require the A Button, while others use both A and B. The player must get an "OK" to pass the stage to move to the next one. At the end of the 4th minigame in a set, there's a remix. Remixes are where they compile the minigames of the set into one big, well remix.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Amazing soundtrack, with songs like Remix 10 and Game Select 2.
 * 2) The Rhythm Games themselves are also great like Screwbot Factory and Flock Step.
 * 3) "Wubbadubbadubba, is that true?"
 * 4) Remakes of games like Tap Trial and The Clappy Trio from Rhythm Tengoku can be unlocked, making their debut in the US.
 * 5) Vocal songs like Lonely Storm and Dreams of Our Generation are also awesome.
 * 6) Two-Player is in the game, making it the first home console Rhythm Heaven game to be multiplayer.
 * 7) Characters like Marshal, Miss Ribbon, and Cam are simply adorable.
 * 8) Adding on to WiR #5, the full Japanese version of Dreams of Our Generation is even more awesome.
 * TBA

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Some Rhythm Games aren't that great. Take Love Rap or Donk-Donk for example.
 * 2) While it has some great music, Remix 10 is hard to perfect unless you know what you're doing.
 * 3) The game is pretty expensive these days on sites like eBay.
 * 4) There's a terrible knock-off version of the game for phones, but thankfully, it got taken down.
 * TBA

Trivia

 * The Endless Game "Manzai" was cut from the US release of the game and was replaced with "Mr. Upbeat", A remake of an Endless Game from Rhythm Tengoku. This was due to the Japanese nature of the game, with it being based on a Japanese comedy routine.
 * In the game's files, an unused 2-player version of See-Saw exists.

Rhythm Heaven Megamix is a video game developed by Nintendo and Tsunku in 2016. TBA for this part!!