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A '''sound test''' is a feature found in many video games that allows the player to listen to the game’s audio outside of normal game play. Typically presented as a [[menu]] option, a sound test provides access to [[background music]], [[Sound effect|sound effects]], and sometimes [[Voice clip|voice clips]] used throughout the game. While primarily intended for debugging during development, sound tests became a popular bonus feature in many console and arcade titles. | A '''sound test''' is a feature found in many video games that allows the player to listen to the game’s audio outside of normal game play. Typically presented as a [[menu]] option, a sound test provides access to [[background music]], [[Sound effect|sound effects]], and sometimes [[Voice clip|voice clips]] used throughout the game. While primarily intended for debugging during development, sound tests became a popular bonus feature in many console and arcade titles. | ||
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A sound test is a feature found in many video games that allows the player to listen to the game’s audio outside of normal game play. Typically presented as a menu option, a sound test provides access to background music, sound effects, and sometimes voice clips used throughout the game. While primarily intended for debugging during development, sound tests became a popular bonus feature in many console and arcade titles.