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Australian Release Dates Announced for Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise and Freakyforms Deluxe

by Nicholas Bray - September 4, 2012, 10:31 pm EDT
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Beat the freaky with your rhythm form!

Nintendo Australia has announced that Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise and Freakforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! will be launching for the Wii and Nintendo 3DS in Australia and New Zealand on September 13, 2012.

Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise (known as Rhythm Heaven Fever in America) is a sequel to the Nintendo DS game Rhythm Heaven. This new Wii version features more than 50 brand new rhythm games and will have the ability to switch between using either the Japanese soundtrack or the English soundtrack.

Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! is an expanded version of the original eShop title, Freakyforms. The game features many new additions, such as sharing your formees over Streetpass or even QR codes. This new edition of the game will be available at retail or as a downloadable title via the eShop.

[AU] Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise and Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! Heading to Australia and New Zealand this September

Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise for Wii and Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! for Nintendo 3DS will launch in Australia and New Zealand on 13th September, 2012.

For the first time on home consoles, the quirky rhythm-based action of Rhythm Heaven—which was first enjoyed on Nintendo DS, now comes to Wii with Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise. Featuring 50 brand new rhythm games, gather your friends and family round the TV to experience a colourful world of eccentric characters and funny situations that Rhythm Heaven fans have come to know and love.

From playing golf with mandrill to controlling a flowerpot-punching karate man, everything has to be done in time to the beat to win. Try not to let the craziness occurring on screen distract you from the music because it is keeping the rhythm that counts. If you do stop to look at whats going on then you wont be disappointed, as each of the 50 rhythm games has their own short story featuring the classic Rhythm Heaven humour. Fans will also be able to switch between the Japanese and English soundtracks covering many musical styles. Some games can be played in co-op mode, so why not invite a friend to play with you? The aim is to play together and master the different rhythms; the more compatible you are, the higher your score!

Let your imagination run wild when Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! launches for Nintendo 3DS. Available as a boxed retail game and as a digital download on Nintendo eShop, bring your very own creatures to life, plucking each designed element from the depths of your mind to create something truly unique. Known as formees, your customised creatures are created on a drawing board featuring a large palette of shapes, body parts and colours that can be put together and tweaked to transform them into pretty much anything. The only limit is your imagination.

As the expanded version of the Nintendo 3DS Download Software title: Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive!, this eccentric game is packed full of user-generated content and contains a wide range of new features for you to enjoy. Once you've mastered the drawing board and brought a team of formees to life, it is time to explore the side-scrolling platform aspects of the game, exploring your personally customised planet and completing quests as you go.

For the first time, you can now also showcase your formees with other Nintendo 3DS users in multiplayer mode, in addition to sharing them over StreetPass or via QR Codes. It also comes with the option of utilising Download Play, so if you wish to play with a friend who doesn't own the game then they will be able to join in with the creative fun.

Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise for Wii and Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! for Nintendo 3DS will both launch in Australia and New Zealand on 13th September, 2012.

 
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