Released in 2011 for the Nintendo Wii (known as Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise in Europe), the game is a masterpiece of surrealism and precision timing. But recently, a question has been buzzing around the retro gaming community: What if this game was on the iPad?
If you’ve ever tapped your foot to a washing machine, high-fived a pack of samurai monkeys, or cheered on a chorus of floating singing orbs, you already know the magic of Rhythm Heaven Fever . rhythm heaven fever ipad
Nintendo guards its IP like a dragon, and they view mobile gaming as a marketing tool (see: Fire Emblem Heroes , Mario Run ), not a primary home for their classics. Furthermore, Rhythm Heaven has always been a commercial "cult hit" rather than a blockbuster. They likely don't see the ROI. Released in 2011 for the Nintendo Wii (known
Until Nintendo wakes up and realizes the iPad is the ultimate rhythm game console, we’re stuck blowing the dust off our Wii U GamePads. But a gamer can tap their fingers hopefully. Nintendo guards its IP like a dragon, and