Play musically coordinated badminton while standing on a plane in Rhythm Heaven Megamix, available on the Nintendo eShop now for $29.99. A fond farewell to an under-appreciated series. In the series’ fourth installment, the past is celebrated alongside the new. With more in common with Parappa the Rapper than, say, Rock Band, Rhythm Heaven has always marched to the beat of its own drum. The Rhythm Heaven series has always been home to all things delightful and odd about keeping a beat. It was first released in Japan last year, under the title Rhythm Tengoku: The Best Plus, later being announced this past March in a Nintendo Direct for a wider release. The series’ newest installment for the 3DS includes 70 stages from the first three games, as well as over 30 new stages. The people at nicovideo have all the remixes from Megamix and Fever with no music. Speaking of, for Megamix, on the side of this subreddit, check out 'Rhythm Heaven Custom Remix Resource' (under notable blogs) and scroll until you see the part about nicovideo. The 2009 Nintendo DS title Rhythm Heaven (also known as Rhythm Paradise in Europe and Rhythm Tengoku Gold in Japan) was the first widespread release for the series. Im currently working on getting as much Megamix new game sfx as I can. Rhythm Heaven Megamix is the fourth game in the ever-quirky Rhythm Heaven series, which originated in Japan under the title Rhythm Tengoku (2006). More in common with Parappa the Rapper, than say, Rock Band