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Nintendo's Weird Rhythm Heaven Is My Song of the Summer

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July 1, 2026

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Nintendo's Weird Rhythm Heaven Is My Song of the Summer

Commentary: The music rhythm game has returned, and I'm in love again

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TheGamer

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· Jul 1, 2026

Rhythm Heaven Groove Review - Hop, Skip, Sweep, And Throw Your Joy Con Out The Nearest Window

The cult classic series is back with the wonderful Rhythm Heaven Groove.

GiveMeSport

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· Jun 25, 2026

Scotland & Yes Sir, I Can Boogie: Lyrics & Story of Tartan Army Chant

Originally a disco hit from the 1970s with no obvious connection to Scottish football, the track has become one of the nation's favourite chants

CarNewsChina.com

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· Jul 7, 2026

BYD Song L GT electric fastback seen in China after a year-long lull

The BYD Song L GT electric fastback crossover was seen in China one year after it had revealed core specs during the domestic homologation. The post BYD Song L GT electric fastback seen in China after a year-long lull appeared first on CarNewsChina.com.

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· Jun 23, 2026

The Boy Band Project brings '90s nostalgia and a message of joy

The Boy Band Project brings '90s nostalgia and a message of joy

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· Jul 1, 2026

The Village People wrote a disco anthem. Grandpa Pudding Brains found a mirror

Grandpa Pudding Brains is back on the Y.M.C.A. beat, explaining that the Village People classic became a monster hit again 30 years after its original launch, which is adorable if you believe 1978 was in the Clinton administration. Y.M.C.A. came out in 1978, but Grandpa Pudding Brains says it was 30 years ago, because numbers are just little flags you wave while the band plays you off. — Read the rest The post The Village People wrote a disco anthem. Grandpa Pudding Brains found a mirror appeared first on Boing Boing.

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· Jul 5, 2026

Rhythm Heaven Groove Review: An Addictive Mix of Music and Mini-Games

Rhythm Heaven Groove feels like a rebirth of a bygone Nintendo era, and that's quite fine by us. Here's our full review.

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Related coverage for "Nintendo's Weird Rhythm Heaven Is My Song of the Summer": TheGamer — Rhythm Heaven Groove Review - Hop, Skip, Sweep, And Throw Your Joy Con Out The Nearest Window. GiveMeSport — Scotland & Yes Sir, I Can Boogie: Lyrics & Story of Tartan Army Chant. CarNewsChina.com — BYD Song L GT electric fastback seen in China after a year-long lull. ABC7 New York — The Boy Band Project brings '90s nostalgia and a message of joy . BoingBoing — The Village People wrote a disco anthem. Grandpa Pudding Brains found a mirror. DualShockers — Rhythm Heaven Groove Review: An Addictive Mix of Music and Mini-Games