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[[File:KRtDLD Jukebox screenshot.jpg|thumb|right|The '''Jukebox''' from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]''.]]
[[File:KRtDLD Jukebox screenshot.jpg|thumb|right|The '''Jukebox''' from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]''.]]
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The '''Jukebox''' (also referred to as the '''Sound Test''', or different names in each game) is a special menu in various ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' games that allows the player to listen to the music and/or sound effects of a given title. It is usually unlocked by clearing the Story Mode, an [[Extra Mode]], or by attaining [[100% completion]]. The Jukebox usually features [[Kirby]] wearing headphones, listening alongside the player.
The '''Jukebox''' (mainly referred to as the '''Sound Test''' proir to ''Kirby and the Rainbw Curse'') is a special menu in various ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' games that allows the player to listen to the music and/or sound effects of a given title. It is usually unlocked by clearing the Story Mode, an [[Extra Mode]], or by attaining [[100% completion]]. The Jukebox usually features [[Kirby]] wearing headphones, listening alongside the player.


In early games, the Sound Tests were often somewhat haphazard, sometimes being listed in hexadecimal and usually being presented in a different order from the official soundtracks, or the order in which the player may normally encounter the tracks while playing the game. Starting in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', the Sound Test track lists are made more deliberate, and the menus are made more stylistic and user-friendly. In ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'', the Jukebox lets the player listen to music with headphones while the system is in sleep mode, like a traditional music player. In ''Kirby Mass Attack'', the player can even cycle through tracks with the L and R buttons without needing to open the system.
In early games, the Sound Tests were often somewhat haphazard, sometimes being listed in hexadecimal and usually being presented in a different order from the official soundtracks, or the order in which the player may normally encounter the tracks while playing the game. Starting in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', the Sound Test track lists are made more deliberate, and the menus are made more stylistic and user-friendly. In ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'', the Jukebox lets the player listen to music with headphones while the system is in sleep mode, like a traditional music player. In ''Kirby Mass Attack'', the player can even cycle through tracks with the L and R buttons without needing to open the system.
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