Travis Touchdown recharges his beam katana at the Townsend Residence. Skelter Helter, Nathan Copeland, Kimmy Howell, Matt Helms, and Alice Twilight appear during dream sequences after certain fights. The most significant additions to the game include a new Time Attack mode, online leader boards for the Time Attack, and five bosses from No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle. Peace, you can examine the spot where Travis left an imprint on after being shot at the start of the fight. You can now open dumpsters/dig spots without getting off Travis' bike. Because the section of Santa Destroy north of the river has been blocked off in Heroes' Paradise, seven trading cards, 14 Lovikov Balls, eight T-shirts and 12 buried plots of cash have been relocated to other areas of Santa Destroy. This means several treasures and dumpster rewards have been relocated to south of these bridges. The main bridge has been obstructed by concrete blocks, while the smaller bridge crossing the river has been entirely removed from the map. In Heroes' Paradise, access to the northern portion of Santa Destroy via bridges has been blocked off. The Nintendo 64 resting on Touchdown's motel shelf was altered to a Mega Drive complete with both add-ons, and the layout of the pause menu was completely reworked. 83, were moved from Santa Destroy Junction to the Forest of Bewilderment the concept art images on most Design Materials trading cards have also been cropped from the bottom, usually cutting out blank canvas but sometimes cutting off the illustrations. Two of the game's trading cards, Trading Card No. Can't wait to get the sequel," due to the sequel, No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle, which actually did see release. Some dialogue was re-recorded for example, Touchdown's introductory line, "And for you holding the Wii Remote right now" was redubbed, "And for you holding the controller right now." Christel's line, "Too bad there won't be a sequel" was redubbed, "I know. While Heroes' Paradise is a relatively faithful port, it boasts a handful of changes made to the original build of No More Heroes. Instead, Konami handled the game's release exclusively for PlayStation 3 in Europe and North America, with additional PlayStation Move support. Marvelous Entertainment naturally reprised its role as publisher for the game in Japan, however Ubisoft, publisher for the franchise in North America, declined localizing the title. Heroes' Paradise was the first title produced as part of publisher Marvelous Entertainment's effort to remaster select games in its catalog in high-definition. No More Heroes series creator Goichi Suda has confessed to Game Informer that he had no involvement in the port, which was instead developed by feelplus. Heroes' Paradise was announced on November 17, 2009, when an issue of Famitsu revealed that No More Heroes would receive a port to both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles.
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