Sound Test: Difference between revisions

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Undid edit by Dogleader: I doubt this general video game concept has any meaningful resemblance to Kirby's implementation in particular.
(Sound Tests have to originate from somewhere in Smash.)
(Undid edit by Dogleader: I doubt this general video game concept has any meaningful resemblance to Kirby's implementation in particular.)
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*The announcer saying "Win!" isn't present in the English version of ''Ultimate'', despite the fact that he does say it if a plural character (such as the {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}}) wins. In the Japanese version, he says "Win!" for every character (besides {{SSBU|Joker}} and {{SSBU|Kazuya}}, who don't use the normal announcer for their victory screens), and so the clip is present in the Japanese Sound Test.
*The announcer saying "Win!" isn't present in the English version of ''Ultimate'', despite the fact that he does say it if a plural character (such as the {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}}) wins. In the Japanese version, he says "Win!" for every character (besides {{SSBU|Joker}} and {{SSBU|Kazuya}}, who don't use the normal announcer for their victory screens), and so the clip is present in the Japanese Sound Test.
**Likewise, the announcer saying "Step into the ring!" or "Enter a ring!" (Japanese) is also not present in the Sound Test.
**Likewise, the announcer saying "Step into the ring!" or "Enter a ring!" (Japanese) is also not present in the Sound Test.
==Origin==
[[File:KSS Sound Test.png|thumb]]
[[File:K64 Sound Test.png|thumb]]
Sound Tests have been used in most Kirby games, starting with [[Kirby Super Star]]. Just like in Smash, the Sound Tests in Kirby games display choices to play music or sound effects.


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