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  2. Incredibox - Wikipedia

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    Incredibox (also stylized as INCREDiBOX or incredibox) is a beatboxing-based music video game created, developed, and published by the French company So Far So Good (SFSG). ). The concept of the game is users dragging and dropping sound icons on different characters to make mu

  3. Sound test - Wikipedia

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    A sound test is a function built into the options screen of many video games.This function was originally meant to test whether the game's music and sounds would function correctly (hence the name), as well as giving the player the ability to compare samples played in Monaural, Stereophonic and later Surround sound.

  4. Wire loop game - Wikipedia

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    The circuit is connected to a light or sound-emitting device of some sort, so that when the loop and the wire touch, the light-emitting device will light up, and the sound-emitting device will make a sound, traditionally a buzzing noise. In commercial implementations of the game the wire is usually bent along a single axis. [1]

  5. Touch Me (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    Each time this is completed, the game will produce another sequence with an additional button added. This process is repeated and a digital score window displays the total number of sound sequences a player correctly repeats. The game continues until the maximum sequence of buttons is reached, or the user makes a mistake. [citation needed]

  6. Sound Voltex - Wikipedia

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    Sound Voltex (Japanese: サウンド ボルテックス, stylized as SOUND VOLTEX, often shortened as SDVX) is a series of music games developed and published by Konami. The first release of the game, Sound Voltex Booth, was tested in various cities in Japan from August 26, 2011 until September 19, 2011. [1] It was then released on January 18 ...

  7. Handheld electronic game - Wikipedia

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    Early handheld games used simple mechanisms to interact with players, often limited to illuminated buttons and sound effects. Early handheld games include Mattel Auto Race (1976) and Mattel Electronic Football (1977), [1] which have simple red-LED displays; gameplay involves pressing buttons to move a car or quarterback icon (represented by a ...

  8. First 15 things to do or try first when you get a new iPhone

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    Here's how to enable Family Sharing on your iPhone: Open your Settings app. Tap your name. Go to Family Sharing . Set Up Your Family. Press Continue. Select family members that you want to invite ...

  9. Bop It - Wikipedia

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    Bop It, stylized as bop it! since 2008, is a line of audio game toys. By following a series of commands issued through voice recordings produced by a speaker by the toy, which has multiple inputs including pressable buttons, pull handles, twisting cranks, spinnable wheels, flickable switches, the player progresses and the pace of the game increases.