First tiny Rhythm Tengoku media
Yesterday, Nintendo's updated Japanese release schedule revealed that Rhythm Tengoku would be bringing its daft-as-a-brush brand of barmy exuberance to the DS, under the guise of Rhythm Tengoku Gold. Consequently, our dreams last night were filled with dancing monkeys, robotic samurai, and onions with hairy faces in dire need of a good plucking.
Today, we awoke to this: a Rhythm Tengoku Gold fact sheet, featuring the same WarioWare-esque art that characterized the GBA game, and the first screens from the DS edition -- you can rhythmically tap your way past the jump for a fuller, bigger version.
Incidentally, if you're wondering what all the fuss is about, it's not too late to catch up (though it is rather pricey).












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
tacoman @ May 29th 2008 4:49PM
This has eclipsed Band Bros. DX as my most anticipated game of summer. $40 for the GBA game is worth every penny.
muddy @ May 29th 2008 5:57PM
I honestly couldn't sleep for an hour or so last night because I was thinking about all of the awesome parts of rhythm tengoku. can't wait for the ds version
Jhongerkong @ May 29th 2008 8:07PM
In anticipation of this, im gonna run around the house yelling "DON DON PAN PAN"
theclaw @ May 29th 2008 8:35PM
Wow, a revival of the last first-party GBA release in Japan.