![]() They can be accessed trough the Rhythm Shiryo Shitsu and the Studio on the Menu. In Rhythm Tengoku, the gifts received are letters, songs and drums. Receiving a Perfect on Air Rally in Rhythm Heaven Fever.Ī Gift (プレゼント ?, Present) is received for getting a Perfect on a Rhythm Game. The next time they visit the Café, Barista praises them for their achievement. If the player manages to finish a Rhythm Game without missing once during the Perfect Campaign, they receive a Perfect rank, and a gift. The player gets three tries on each campaign. In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, missing while going for a Perfect ends the Perfect run, and the game stops. This means the player can lose the chance for a Perfect without ever attempting it. The campaign stays for only three plays, regardless if they were on the game where the campaign is being hosted. In Rhythm Tengoku, Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Fever, missing while going for a Perfect ends the Perfect run, but the game itself continues as normal. The letter shakes violently along with the text and a fail screen appears with sliding doors appears slamming together and powers down, saying "You missed." The icon and the text appears and disappears along with the beat. ![]() The text disappears and the letter gets crossed out.Ī golden letter P with eyes. The heart turns more red and a big crack appears with the jewels shattering and the letter disappears, then the heart splits in half.Ī pink letter P with eyes that shift back and forth.Ī big cross appears in front of the letter. The icon is different in each game.Ī heart with the letter P in the middle surrounded by 4 jewels. The player gets three tries on each campaign, and if they lose it, they'll have to wait for the campaign to start again. If the player ever misses, the campaign ends. Every time the player's timing is successful, the icon animates to indicate this. When the player begins a campaign, an icon appears at the top of the screen with text beside it saying, "Go For a Perfect!". The Challenge button on the bottom screen shows a P icon to indicate a campaign is going on. The player must go to Challenge Land where the campaign is being hosted at the Perfect Campaign Headquarters. In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, Perfect Campaign opens after any second game in Lush Woods. The game's icon has text saying "Go for a Perfect!" around it. In Rhythm Tengoku, Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Fever, the player must navigate to the game in the Game Select to start a campaign. If the player has a Superb on all Rhythm Games, Perfect Campaigns appear back to back until all of them are cleared. When a campaign starts, the player is notified which game is currently being hosted, and what they will receive for clearing it. $links = (Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $rooturl).If the player plays really well in a Rhythm Game, they receive the Superb rank, and the game is eligible for a Perfect Campaign afterwards. $rooturl = "" #change to archive's root directory, ensure trailing slash exists You get faster downloads this way and can leave it alone while it does its thing. It'll then place a file on your desktop called "archiveorglinks.txt" with all of the links of the ROM's, that you can then either go through and either pick out ones you want or select all of them and then load into "Free Download Manager" to handle the downloads for you. Restored the megathread on github, left the gitlab megathread link as a backup, both will be updated.įor downloading a lot of ROM's at once off of the site, I created the following PowerShell script that will go to the link in the $rooturl variable and grab any links on the page that follow the criteria (after where-object, make sure to modify to suit your needs) and compile a list of links to use to download the ROM's on that page. Moved the megathread to gitlab due to account issues on github, update your bookmarks accordingly. Redid Megathread post on Reddit, hopefully this is a cleaner, easier to read version that isn't as confusing as the out of date changelog ![]() This tab exists to link to the large collections that No-Intro and various other groups have collected. ![]() ![]() The last tab is the other tab, this is where you can find Retro games, defined by No-Intro and others as pre Gamecube and PS2 era. The next 5 tabs link directly to collections based on console and publisher, they include Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft, Sega, and the PC. If you feel something is missing there PM SuperBio and he'll have it added. The Popular games tab lists direct links to popular games, this list has been made mostly by SuperBio, and as such may not represent what you think a popular game is. The landing tab is the Home tab, it explains how to use the megathread and has some helpful tips. r/ROMs Official Matrix Server, go here to talk to people about ROMs and related topics. Gitlab link This is the backup megathread, it'll be updated alongside the github megathread. ![]()
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