Alright, so picture this—there’s this Nintendo Music app, right? It’s like a time machine for your ears, diving across nearly 40 years of pure nostalgia. All these legendary game soundtracks just waiting for you, but hey, it’s only for cool kids (or those subscribed to Nintendo Switch Online, whatever floats your boat).
Now, I stumbled across this wild feature where you can stream these tracks or even download them. Yeah, you heard me right, slap ‘em on your device and listen offline. Picture listening to the iconic Super Mario Bros. beats while you’re on a train—wait, are trains still a thing? Or maybe it’s those epic Legend of Zelda vibe tracks. Or remember those funky Splatoon 3 tunes? Just me? Maybe. Anyway, you search by game, track, or even random screenshots. Screenshots, who does that?
With more soundtracks popping up than mushrooms in a Mario game, they’ve laid out every soundtrack by the console for you. Like a musical buffet, and they keep adding to it.
Nintendo Switch Magic:
- Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Can you feel the chill?)
- Fire Emblem Engage (Strategy and sound, what a combo.)
- Kirby and the Forgotten Land (So… colorful, it’s like a candy store for your ears.)
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Seriously, who doesn’t?)
- Metroid Prime Remastered (Dark and brooding, if you’re into that.)
- Pikmin 4 (Cute little creatures, chaotic energy.)
- Pokémon vibes all day—from Arceus to Scarlet/Violet (Do I need to say more?)
- Splatoon 2 and 3 (Ink all over your eardrums.)
Wii U Nostalgia:
- Mario Kart 8 (Feels so familiar, yet different?)
- Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Again, and always.)
3DS Classics:
- Luigi’s Mansion and others (Haunted house in your pocket, sort of.)
Wii Wonders:
- Super Mario Galaxy (Literally out of this world!)
- Those Wii channels… (Why do I remember these so vividly?)
Retro Nintendo Vibes:
Okay, there’s a bunch, from NES to Game Boy Advance—like Metroid, Super Mario Bros. timelines, and even Dr. Mario (seriously, doc?). Donkey Kong and Super Mario adventures, plus Zelda? I’m sweating nostalgia.
So, yeah, Nintendo Music is here. It’s not asking for more cash from you (unless you don’t have a subscription, then maybe?) and promises to toss even more tunes your way soon. Fancy that, huh?