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A {{Nihongo|debug menu}} is a menu in video games that allows the user to change a game's internal state. The main purpose of these is for the developers to easily test various parts of the game and are usually made hidden or inaccessible in the full release. They are often of interest to video game players as they can be used to cheat, access unused content, or change the game configuration beyond what is normally allowed. | A {{Nihongo|debug menu}} is a menu in video games that allows the user to change a game's internal state. The main purpose of these is for the developers to easily test various parts of the game and are usually made hidden or inaccessible in the full release. They are often of interest to video game players as they can be used to cheat, access unused content, or change the game configuration beyond what is normally allowed. | ||
==''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''== | ==''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''== | ||
{{TCRF|section=1|Rhythm Tengoku (Game Boy Advance)/Debug Menu|Sequence Test}} | {{TCRF|section=1|Rhythm Tengoku (Game Boy Advance)/Debug Menu|Sequence Test}}{{Todo|Get footage of the Arcade debug menu}} | ||
[[File:Screenshot GBA Sequence Test.png|thumb]] | [[File:Screenshot GBA Sequence Test.png|thumb]] | ||
[[File:Screenshot Arcade Sequence Test.png|thumb]] | [[File:Screenshot Arcade Sequence Test.png|thumb]] | ||
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*{{Nihongo|[[Staff|Ending (From Omake)]]|エンディング(おまけから)|Endingu (Omake Kara)}} | *{{Nihongo|[[Staff|Ending (From Omake)]]|エンディング(おまけから)|Endingu (Omake Kara)}} | ||
*{{Nihongo|Data Clear|データクリア|Dēta Kuria}} | *{{Nihongo|Data Clear|データクリア|Dēta Kuria}} | ||
==''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''== | ==''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''== | ||
{{TCRF|section=1|Rhythm Heaven Fever#Debug Menu|the debug menu}} | {{TCRF|section=1|Rhythm Heaven Fever#Debug Menu|the debug menu}} | ||
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