![]() Rhythm Heaven is based on the Japanese Nintendo DS sequel known as Rhythm Tengoku Gold. The original Rhythm Tengoku was a GameBoy Advance title that was never released outside of Japan, but was popular as an import title due to its recognisable music and rhythm game mechanics. ![]() Iwata notes that for the first time, dance lessons were provided for all development staff as the fastest way to become aware of rhythm. The interview covers many of the unusual aspects of the development for this game. The interview has been available for some time on the Nintendo of Japan website, but to commemorate the release of the game in North America it has now been fully translated. The latest in the Iwata Asks series of interviews is with the team behind Rhythm Heaven (known as Rhythm Tengoku in Japan, and Rhythm Paradise in PAL territories).
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