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Minna no Rhythm Tengoku (みんなのリズム天国;Everybody's Rhythm Heaven) is a 2011 rhythm game for the Wii developed by Nintendo and TNX, the third game of the Rhythm Tengoku series. It was released in the Americas as Rhythm Heaven Fever, and in Europe as Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise. Tsunku is one of the game's producers and its primary composer. It sold over 600,000 copies in the Japanese market.

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  • Minna no Rhythm Tengoku (みんなのリズム天国;Everybody's Rhythm Heaven) is a 2011 rhythm game for the Wii developed by Nintendo and TNX, the third game of the Rhythm Tengoku series. It was released in the Americas as Rhythm Heaven Fever, and in Europe as Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise. Tsunku is one of the game's producers and its primary composer. It sold over 600,000 copies in the Japanese market.
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Platform
  • Nintendo Wii
Last
  • Rhythm Tengoku Gold (2nd Game)
Name
  • Minna no Rhythm Tengoku
Genre
  • Rhythm
Caption
  • Japanese
Language
  • Japanese, English
Chronology
  • Rhythm Tengoku Chronology
Japanese
  • みんなのリズム天国
Cover
  • Mnrt-jp.jpg
Released
  • --07-21
  • --02-13
  • --07-06
Artist
  • Nintendo / TNX
Developer
  • Nintendo SPD, TNX
NEXT
  • Rhythm Tengoku: The Best Plus (4th Game)
Publisher
  • Nintendo
abstract
  • Minna no Rhythm Tengoku (みんなのリズム天国;Everybody's Rhythm Heaven) is a 2011 rhythm game for the Wii developed by Nintendo and TNX, the third game of the Rhythm Tengoku series. It was released in the Americas as Rhythm Heaven Fever, and in Europe as Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise. Tsunku is one of the game's producers and its primary composer. It sold over 600,000 copies in the Japanese market. Contains songs performed by THE Possible, Canary Club, NICE GIRL Project! Kenshuusei, Ogawa Mana, and Soshi. In addition, more familiar names such as Yuasa Koichi, Okubo Kaoru, Takahashi Yuichi, Itagaki Yusuke, Tanaka Nao, AKIRA, Kikuya Tomoki, and Suzuki "Daichi" Hideyuki worked on music arrangement.
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