Oh man, where do I even start with this Nintendo Music app thing? It’s like they took a time machine, grabbed a bunch of tunes from 40 years of gaming, and dunked them all into your phone. And yeah, it’s only for those who shelled out for Nintendo Switch Online. Surprise, surprise, right? Anyway, it’s got all the bangers from Super Mario Bros., Zelda, and yep, that weirdly catchy stuff from Splatoon 3.
Now, if you’re into keeping every tune at your fingertips, download ’em. Or just stream while you’re, I dunno, trying to remember where you left your other Joy-Con. You can search by game, track, or just swipe through screenshots like, "Hey, remember this level?" It’s kinda nostalgic chaos.
And should you want specifics — like, every soundtrack ever that’s been dropped in there by console — yup, they’ve got that. It’s like a checklist, except it’s for music and not groceries.
Nintendo Switch cozy up with Animal Crossing: New Horizons, fire up Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and get your Zelda fix. Maybe even lose a few hours with Pokémon’s latest?
Wii U offers the classic Mario Kart 8, and yeah, Zelda is here too because, well, it’s Zelda.
Nintendo 3DS has got Luigi wandering about, while your Mii characters parade around.
Wii, it’s a trip with Super Mario Galaxy and those feverish Wii Sports tunes.
Nintendo DS brings enjoyable oddities like Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training.
Game Boy Advance—let’s not forget Golden Sun and Fire Emblem in all their pixelated glory.
Nintendo 64 has you racing with F-Zero X and revisiting Zelda’s Ocarina days.
Super NES throws back to Donkey Kong and more Mario than a plumber convention.
Game Boy—oh the simplicity of Tetris blocks and Kirby’s dreamland escapades.
NES rounds up the oldest school with Metroid and Mario throwing it way back.
So, if you got Nintendo Switch Online, guess what? The music’s there for you, no extra bucks needed. And they’re tossing in more stuff as time flies. Go ahead, get lost in it.