Sound Test
Sound Test is an option that appears in the Super Smash Bros. games.
- In Super Smash Bros., one can unlock the Sound Test by completing Break the Targets and Board the Platforms with all 12 characters.
- In Super Smash Bros. Melee, the Sound Test is unlocked by unlocking all playable stages.
- In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the Sound Test is available without unlocking, though songs and sounds remain hidden until their source character, stage, or CD is unlocked.
- In Super Smash Bros. 4, the Sound Test is available by default. It can be accessed through the Vault or the sound options menu. Some music tracks must be unlocked through challenges on the 3DS version, and music is also unlocked through collecting CDs, like in Brawl, and voices can be unlocked by unlocking the character. Kirby's copy ability voice clips are unlocked after unlocking every character. Unlike previous games, only music and voices are available; sound effects are not. Additionally, music cannot be played indefinitely, it has a set time limit before it ends.
The Sound Test allows the player to listen to most of the music and sounds in the game. Players can listen to the voices of characters, stage music, and listen to other variety of sounds. In Super Smash Bros. and Melee, the Sound Test can be accessed through Data Mode; in Brawl, it can be accessed through either Data or Option Mode.
Some pieces of music are unavailable in the Sound Test for unknown reasons; this includes the Fighter Select music in SSB, the Giga Bowser music in Melee, and the Cruel Brawl theme along with the winter version of Obstacle Course in Brawl.
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, the Sounds section can be used to play even when the Nintendo 3DS is in sleep mode, with the L and R buttons used to skip between tracks.
Unused sounds
There are occasions where the Sound Test has sound clips that were never used in game:
- In Melee, some have the announcer say "Master Hand", "Giga Koopa/Giga Bowser", and "Fighting Wire Frames", as if they would have been playable, or as if he would have said their name at a time during the game; likely, they were meant for Classic Mode or a similar mode.
- Crazy Hand's sounds are located within the Master Hand section, all except the sound heard when the player KOs him.
- Furthermore, playable characters have other unused sounds; Pichu, for instance, has an unused sound where it yells "PI-CHU!" loudly, and Ganondorf has a "Hoo-yah!" yell that is also unused; the latter sound would eventually be used for Brawl, despite him having another voice actor for all his other speech.
- One unused sound clip, entitled "Rare Trophy", is of a triumphant fanfare. Because of its name, it is assumed to have been intended for use if the player obtained a rare trophy. It went on to be used in the following games, where it would play upon achieving certain feats such as unlocking characters or collecting particular trophies.
- Crazy Hand's sounds are located within the Master Hand section, all except the sound heard when the player KOs him.
- In Brawl, most characters also have voice clips in the Sound Test that are unused during normal gameplay. Some of them are also taken from previous Smash Bros. games: Ness, for example, has one of his high-damage yells from Melee, Kirby has a "Hi!" that resembles more that of the previous games, and Captain Falcon has his voice from when he picks up a heavy item in Smash 64.
- In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, announcer voice clip 83 is of the announcer saying "Special Smash", but there is no Special Smash mode in the game.
Gallery
- Sound test SSBB.jpg
The Sound Test as it appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Trivia
- Some characters have the sounds in their sound tests used by other characters. Luigi and Dr. Mario have sounds used only by Mario, and Ganondorf has the bird shriek heard when Captain Falcon performs the Falcon Punch, and in turn, the sound effect of the Warlock Punch is heard only in the Universal Sounds section.
- In Melee, the last song that the player listened to (with the exception of songs that don't loop, such as "Opening" and "Ending") will play in the "Gallery" mode of the "Trophies" submenu.
- R.O.B.'s portrait in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS's sound test is of its Famicom appearance; while the appearance makes sense in the Japanese release, due to the character's default colour scheme, this decision creates a discrepancy in the North American and PAL versions of the game, which use R.O.B.'s grey costume as its default.
- Sound Test File 50 under "Announcer" in Super Smash Bros. Melee has the announcer say "Giga Koopa/Giga Bowser", depending on the region. The interesting part about this is, in the English version of Melee, the unused file has the announcer say "Giga Koopa", Bowser's Japanese name. Likewise, in the Japanese version, the announcer says "Giga Bowser", Bowser's English name.
- The Sound Test in Super Smash Bros. 4 is missing sounds for characters.
See also
Super Smash Bros. Brawl menu items | |
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Group | Brawl (Time · Stock · Coin Battle · Team Battle) · Rules · Special Brawl · Rotation · Tourney · Names |
Solo | Classic · All-Star · Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary · Events · Stadium (Target Smash!! · Home-Run Contest · Multi-Man Brawl · Boss Battles) · Training |
Wi-Fi | Spectator Mode · With Anyone · With Friends |
Vault | Trophies & Stickers (Trophy Gallery · Trophy Hoard · Coin Launcher · Sticker Album · Sticker Center) · Stage Builder · Album · Challenges · Replays · Masterpieces · Chronicle |
Options | Screen · Deflicker · Rumble · Controls · Sound · My Music · Erase Data |
Data | Movies · Records (Group Records · Brawl Records · Notices) · Sound Test |