Talk:The Simpsons Wrestling

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Meaning of "audio track" at the top of the page
Hi all, at the end of the first section of the page, we have this sentence;

"The game was widely panned by critics, and has since been considered by many to be one of the worst video games of all time, though the audio track was praised."

I don't have much knowledge about the game, and most of the review links appear to be dead. Is anyone knowledgeable enough to provide clarity on what "audio track" means in this context? Soundtrack, voiceovers, or just "sound" would be more descriptive and more conventional terms to use. "Audio track" lacks clarity and is not a conventionally used bit of video game terminology.

Thanks! 104.221.54.89 (talk) 23:46, 20 February 2023 (UTC)