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Once you find the song you want to replace, drop the AAC into Foobar2000 and convert it to any format that audacity supports. Press y when asked if you want to decode the bin file Step 3: Type in CIAE into PackHack and press enter, you will then type the name of the CIA you ripped earlier without the extension. Step 2: Once you have the CIA file, put the cia in with the same directory as PackHack and open PackHack This can be ripped from your console if you have CFW. Step 1: Make sure you have a CIA file of Rhythm Heaven Megamix/Best+.
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Feel free to post fan art, music, remixes, games, pretty much anything Rhythm Heaven-related. Each game costs 200 coins to unlock.This is a subreddit completely based on the excellent Nintendo franchise Rhythm Heaven (Rhythm Tengoku in Japan, Rhythm Paradise in Europe, Rhythm World in South Korea). You unlock these games by spending the coins you earn from completing the main games at the Cafe. Like Megamix and Fever, Starlight Rock has extra games from previous consoles to unlock.
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Stage 10 - Heavenly ("This is it, the home stretch!"): Fireworks 2, Munchy Monk 2, Bossa Nova 2, Catchy Tune 2, Pied Piper 2, Heavenly Remix Extra Games (and how to unlock them) Stage 9 - Beach ("A fine place for relaxation."): Rap Women, Built to Scale 2, Samurai Slice 2, Second Contact, Weather Doll 2, Beach Remix Stage 8 - Atheletic ("Let's get our workout on!"): Karate Man 2, Blue Birds 2, Hole in One 2, Jungle Gymnast, Jugglin' Jake 2, Atheletic Remix Stage 7 - Paranormal ("Ew, creepy crawly things."): Sneaky Spirits, Big Rock Finish, Donk-Donk, First Contact, Tenta-Catch, Paranormal Remix Stage 6 - Traditional ("Let's celebrate our culture!"): The★Bon-Odori, Dog Ninja, Samurai Slice, Sumo Brothers, Weather Doll, Traditional Remix Stage 5 - Love ("It's in the air somewhere."): Fireworks, Love Lab, Bossa Nova, Blue Bear, Class Trickery, Love Remix Stage 4 - Music ("Can ya feel the beat?"): Rap Men, DJ School, Tambourine, Tangotronic 3000, Pied Piper, Music Remix Stage 3 - Circus ("Many clowns abound!"): Showtime, Munchy Monk, Flipper-Flop, Animal Acrobat, Jugglin' Jake, Circus Remix Stage 2 - S'more ("Mmm, such a yummy treat!"): Marching Orders, Blue Birds, Shrimp Shuffle, Pajama Party, Sushi Showdown, S'more Remix Stage 1 - Intro ("Your journey begins here!"): Karate Man, Built to Scale, Hole in One, Catchy Tune, Jump Rope, Intro Remix
Also like Tengoku, each Stage has a short subtitle that correlates to the theme of the stage/Remix. Like Megamix, however, each game correlates to which console they originated from (Tengoku/GBA, Heaven/DS, Fever/Wii, Megamix/3DS, Starlight Rock/Switch). Incidentally, like Tengoku, there are five games in a single Stage before each Remix. Once the Remix has been completed, the next stage will be unlocked. After completing a whole stage, you are then given a "Remix" in which the previous games will be compiled. The key difference between Starlight Rock and Starshine is that unlike Starshine, Starlight Rock lacks a story mode, and retains a more traditional format of game selection, in which you go through a menu and unlock various games in rows (or "Stages" as they are referred to in-game).
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Demos were released one month before the full release in each region. It was first released in Japan (リズム天国: ★ミックス 復活, Rhythm Tengoku: ★MIX Resurrection) on, before releasing to the US, Europe (Rhythm Paradise: Starlight Rock), and Korea (리듬 세계: 스위치, Rhythm World: Switch) on, two months after the original release date. It was developed by Tsunku♂, and published by Nintendo. Rhythm Heaven: Starlight Rock is a retooling of an earlier work, Rhythm Heaven Starshine, released on the Nintendo Switch.