The tracks listed under " H" are in hexadecimal like in-game, while those listed under " D" are in decimal: Note that the in-game listing is in hexadecimal (meaning that decimals range from 0 to 9, then A to F rather than 10 to 15). Titles are taken from the Kirby's Adventure soundtrack, with some exceptions those marked with an asterisk (*) are conjectural. Some sound effects are included here as well. The following table lists every music track in the Sound Test of Kirby's Adventure. In Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, the Sound Test is available from the start, still accessible after selecting a file. The title illustration of Kirby will gain headphones, and start jumping around as if bobbing to the beat. The game's music and sound effects can be listened to separately here. When unlocked, it can be accessed after selecting a file. The Sound Test, titled LISTEN TO SOUNDS, is unlocked in Kirby's Adventure after clearing the Extra Game. The Sound Test menus for Kirby's Adventure (top) and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land (bottom). This theme plays while Kirby is using a Spicy Food or Mint Leaf. This theme plays when Kirby loses a life. The following table lists every track in the Sound Test of Kirby's Dream Land: An illustration of Kirby wearing headphones is seen on this screen. The game's music and sound effects can be listened separately here. This is technically available from the start, but the code is only revealed once Extra Game is completed, and the code for Extra Game is only revealed once the main game is completed. The Sound Test is available as part of Configuration Mode in Kirby's Dream Land, which is accessed by inputting ↓, B, and Select on the title screen. Sound Test in Kirby's Dream Land's Configuration Mode. Also, in said game, all songs have note color values assigned to them, even those that aren't otherwise accessible. Rainbow notes are used in Kirby's Dream Buffet to represent the HAL Laboratory Dream Band. White notes: Non- HAL Laboratory composers, such as Kiyoshi Hazemoto (first appearing in Kirby's Dream Buffet).Indigo notes: Tadashi Ikegami (first appearing in Kirby's Dream Buffet).Purple notes: Shogo Sakai (first appearing in Kirby's Dream Buffet).Orange notes: Megumi Ohara (first appearing in Kirby's Dream Buffet).Green notes: Yuki Shimooka (first appearing in Kirby and the Forgotten Land).Yellow notes: Yuuta Ogasawara (first appearing in Kirby Star Allies).When a track is playing, the musical notes will change color to indicate its composer, as follows: This system has appeared in most games starting with Kirby: Triple Deluxe. However, there is a hidden system in certain games where the composer of each track is credited by the color of the music notes that appear in the Jukebox. Most games in the series do not credit the composers of each track by name. 2.16 Kirby's Return to Dream Land / Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe.2.14 Kirby's Epic Yarn / Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn.2.6 Kirby Super Star / Kirby Super Star Ultra.
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