

Instead of the games' respective Practice sessions, there are new tutorial videos before each 2P game, including the arrange versions which usually don't have a tutorial/practice if there is nothing new to show. It uses the same jingles as the Rhythm-kan Check results, but can also go above 100, in which case an excerpt of Staff Credits plays. The two players also get a compatibility rating, which uses a heart shaped machine fueled by the bee from Remix 3. After clearing a Stage, they go on to record their flow scores if they're high enough, like in the 1 Player version. The Perfect Campaign works like in the 1 Player version, where it is simply an alternate Superb rating. The results comments and epilogues appear as normal. The players are rated like in the 1 Player games, as the average of their respective results. Whenever a player misses, the game shows the word "Miss" to make it all the more obvious. Some games add the second player via split screen, others have the two players take turns, and other games let the second player take control of another on-screen character. These games don't differ much from their one player counterparts. The number of players is chosen from the opening menu, however, twice as many coins as the 1 Player mode are required to play in this mode (unless the game is set to Freeplay). In the arcade version of Rhythm Tengoku, the 2 Player (2人プレイ ?, 2-Ri Purei) games are all available from the start. If an official name from an English source is found, the article should be moved to its appropriate title. While the title of this article is official, it comes from a non-English source. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Fun is the universal language.

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