![]() I didn't use luma locale switcher, just ran the US game as-is. I also installed the US version of ACNL on a JPN N3DS. Sorry to necro this thread but this is the only place I found almost exactly the same issue as mine. (Note: You must have launched the game at least once for it to create save data, before you'll be able to export this save)Ħ) Keep pressing B until the app exits outġ) Put your SD card into a computer (This step can also be done with CTRXplorer on your 3DS if you know how to use it)Ģ) Navigate into "SD:/JKSV/Saves/(NameofGame)/ģ) Once in the game's folder, copy all files in this directoryĤ) Go back once, and go into the target game's folder that you wish to import the save forĥ) Paste the files here, and choose replace.Ħ) Put the SD back into the 3DS and launch JK Save Managerħ) Go to "SD/Cia", then your target game that you're importing forĨ) Choose "Import save file" and it will import the saveġ0) Launch your game and see if the save file works (Which it should) Name it anything you want, I prefer to name mine based on the dateĥ) Now look for the other game you wish to import the save to and export the save It basically cache's your list of games forever.ģ) Go to "SD/Cia" and choose the game that you plan to export fromĤ) Choose "Export save" and choose "new". For every new game you install on your 3DS, you'll have to refresh this list for it to show up at all. Most games can have it's save transferred though.ġ) Install JK Save Manager's cia and launch the appĢ) Let JK Save Manager load up your list of titles. Note: It's been reported that not every game can have it's save transferred, such as Monster Hunter 4G to MH4U for example. So feel free to share your saves with the community! Also anybody can import the save, not just you. ![]() Basically, the saves you export can be imported on any region of the game. Rhythm Tengoku: The Best Plus is an example of a Japanese game, in which you could export & Import it's save into the USA/EUR version of Rhythm Heaven Megamix. This is nothing new, I just decided to write up a tutorial for those who are new to the scene and are wondering how to transfer saves. SVDT also, but for the sake of this tutorial I will be using JK Save Manager. Extra Remix and Endless Remix are the only remixes prior to Rhythm Heaven Megamix to have a name instead of being numbered.It's possible to transfer save files from one region to another, through an app called JK Save Manager. ![]() Machine Remix ♪ Sono Hitotsubu no Ōkina Namida ni waįor story reasons, the last three remixes receive different icons after clearing Mamarin Palace.Although the Japanese lyrics can still be heard by setting the voices to Japanese in the Café, the vocal song credits don't appear in-game. However, two of them were not given localized lyrics in the non-Japanese versions of the game, instead using a modified instrumental track. Three remixes have background vocal tracks, which are listed at the side. The Museum does list the remixes in a specific order, however. The Left-Hand and Right-Hand remixes can also be completed in any order. While the Lush Remix must be completed first, the other remixes up to the Songbird Remix can be completed in any order. Unlike before, these remixes are not numbered, due to the game's occasional non-linear completion path when it comes to the towers. Each tower has 5 games, 4 non-remix games followed by the remix of the 4 games. In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, there are 10 remixes in the game, each of which take place inside the game's 10 towers. Three remixes have background vocal tracks, which are listed at the side.Īdditionally, the One Player Endless Games menu features a remix of its own.Ī Remix prologue in Rhythm Heaven Megamix In Rhythm Heaven Fever, there are 10 remixes in the game, due to the game having 40 non-remix games arranged in Stages of four. Unlike Rhythm Tengoku, none of them have a background vocal track. In Rhythm Heaven, there are 10 remixes in the game, due to the game having 40 non-remix games arranged in Stages of four. In the arcade version, an Extra Stage was added with its own Remix. Two remixes have background vocal tracks, which are listed at the side. ![]() In Rhythm Tengoku, there are 8 remixes in the game, due to the game having 40 non-remix games arranged in Stages of five. This is Remix 6 in Rhythm Tengoku, Remix 10 in Rhythm Heaven, Remix 10 in Rhythm Heaven Fever, and Left-Hand Remix, Right-Hand Remix and Final Remix in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. ![]() In every game, there is at least one remix that contains every single Rhythm Game, known as a Medley Remix (メドレー リミックス ?, Medorē Rimikkusu). Remixes after the Staff Credits include more than the usual four or five games. In most remixes, the only games used are those in the current Stage. A remix appears at the end of each Stage (after 5 games in Rhythm Tengoku, after 4 games in the rest of the series), and combines previous games into one, often with a general theme applied. ![]()
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