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**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.
*In the Japanese version of ''for Wii U'', the Sound Test does not contain Master Hand and Crazy Hand's voice clips, while Ridley's voice clips appear exclusively in the Japanese version.
*In the Japanese version of ''for Wii U'', the Sound Test does not contain Master Hand and Crazy Hand's voice clips, while Ridley's voice clips appear exclusively in the Japanese version.
==Origin==
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[[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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