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Sound Test

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The Sound Test as it appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Sound Test is an option that appears in all three Super Smash Bros. games.

Sound Test allows the player to listen to all the music and sounds in the game. Players can listen to the voices of characters, stage music, and listen to other variety of sounds. Sound Test can be accessed through Option Mode and Data Mode.

Trivia

  • The sound test in SSBM has some unused sounds. For example, the announcer says "Master Hand", "Giga Koopa", and "Fighting Wire Frames", as if they would have been playable, or as if he would have said their name at some time during the game.

See also