
Nonetheless, developers Nintendo SPD have a natural penchant for creating unique, interesting scenarios and after cheering along to idol singers, dancing with frogs and interviewing professional wrestlers over the DS and Wii entries, I was perfectly hooked with this package that pulls them all together. Despite three phenomenal titles on multiple platforms, music composed by J-pop legend Tsunku and even an ad campaign with Beyonce, Rhythm Heaven still hasn’t quite made its way into Nintendo’s heaviest hitting franchises.


It’s a series every fan of rhythm games should be acquainted with, taking the WarioWare formula of quirky and charming microgames and pairing it with a deviously challenging rhythmic element. Rhythm Heaven Megamix is slated for release later this year, though a specific date has not yet been given.I first fell in love with Rhythm Heaven in 2010, one year after its worldwide DS release, after everyone had written it off as “probably shovelware” at the end of the DS’s cycle. There are also 30 brand new rhythm games included. Rhythm Heaven Megamix includes games from previous titles Rhythm Heaven DS, Rhythm Heaven Fever on Wii, and even the original Gameboy Advance title that was never released in North America. Megamix is one of the few Rhythm Heaven games to feature an overarching storyline, in which the main character tries to return to his home in heaven by completing the rhythm games. Rhythm Heaven Remix, as with its predecessors, contains various minigames centered around tapping the A, B, and D-pad to the rhythm of the music, with an optional stylus control scheme. The end is near: Wii U, 3DS eShop ending credit card support in Japan.How to transfer Pokemon from older games to newer ones.6 great games to grab before the 3DS and Wii U eShop close for good next year.Nintendo needs to remember what amiibo do.
