Colette Bennett of Destructoid writes:
"In March of 2007, two fortuitous meetings occured at the same time. One was when I met Robot-in-Chief Niero in person for the first time, altering the course of my future permanently (and forever for the better). A few moments after we met, he offered his DS, saying, "I can't stop playing this GBA game. It's called Rhythm Tengoku." "
AUTOMATON's Aki Darwich introduces Rhythm Thief & The Emperor's Treasure - a rhythm-based Nintendo DS title which you may have missed, but which definitely deserves a second chance.
Default Prime's newest weekly series The Bitereon Collection takes a look at some of the most notable games in the industry-- games every gamer owes it to themselves to check out. This week's entry looks at the Japanese music game Rhythm Tengoku, a completely different kind of rhythm game from what we're used to seeing.
3DSTribe continues their feature which looks back at the top ten Nintendo franchise debuts on Nintendo handhelds we've seen in the past, leading up to a few new debuts on 3DS (Steel Diver, Pilotwings and Kid Icarus) from Nintendo themselves.
Games covered are, quoting 3DSTribe: "Pokémon RPGs, one of the best Rhythm-action games on the planet, Gunpei Yokoi’s shaping of the Mario platformer, a unique Zelda adventure and the Wario game that changed our perception of the character’s adventures. Sort of."