Alright, so here’s the deal. I stumbled upon this new Nintendo Music app, and honestly, it’s like a trip down memory lane. Picture this: you’re chilling, and then suddenly, bam, those Super Mario beats hit you. The nostalgia is real, folks.
Anyway — no, wait, let’s back up. If you’re into Nintendo, you gotta subscribe to that Nintendo Switch Online thing. I mean, yeah, more subscriptions. But trust me, it’s worth it because you get to listen to all these game soundtracks. You can stream them, or if you’re like me and always seem to be in a spotty connection area, just download ’em. Easy peasy.
The music? Oh man, it’s wild. We’re talking grand epics from Zelda and those catchy Splatoon tunes. You can find tracks by game title or even by screenshot. Isn’t that something? You’ll feel like a kid again, paging through titles you forgot you loved.
So, let’s dive into this messy, fantastic list by console ‘cause they’ve got a ton. Here goes:
Nintendo Switch:
Some of my personal faves in this lineup: Animal Crossing: New Horizons (who didn’t get hooked on that?), Fire Emblem Engage, and of course, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Pokémon fans, don’t worry—they got you with both old and new games. And seriously, don’t sleep on Metroid Prime Remastered.
Wii U:
Mario Kart 8 makes a comeback here, which is cool. And Zelda? Yes, please.
Nintendo 3DS:
Random thought: why does hearing about Luigi’s Mansion make me oddly happy? Mario Kart 7 and StreetPass Mii Plaza also pop up.
Wii:
Super Mario Galaxy. Say no more. Skyward Sword and Wii Sports (a legend in its own right) are on the list too.
Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 64:
Brain Training will make you nostalgic for sure. And oh, F-Zero X on the N64 still feels like a bizarre fever dream—that music pumps you up like nothing else.
Super NES and Game Boy:
The classics! Super Mario World, anyone? And who didn’t play Tetris on the Game Boy until their eyes hurt?
NES:
Man, the OG of game soundtracks. Dr. Mario, Kid Icarus, Metroid. Pure gold.
The app’s gonna keep expanding, which is kinda exciting. So maybe, just maybe, this is the excuse you needed to subscribe. Who knows what gems are coming next?
So yeah, go check it out if you want to relive the glory days. It’s like having a virtual concert hall of Nintendo nostalgia right in your pocket.