Are you geared up for another dose of Nintendo tunes? It looks like the weekly music drops are here to stay, with the latest release being Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training soundtrack added to the lineup.
Originally debuting on the Nintendo DS back in 2005, Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training brought with it a set of 14 tracks stretching over 35 minutes. These classic tunes provide the perfect auditory backdrop, adding a playful nudge to your brain while you tackle those mind-draining tasks, like work spreadsheets. Who knows, this might just be the soundtrack that makes crunching numbers a bit more bearable!
Here’s what you can expect to hear:
– Title Theme
– Checking Brain Age for the First Time
– Menu Theme
– Start
– Complete
– Results
– Brain Age: Very Tired
– Brain Age: A Little Tired
– Brain Age: Fit for Its Age
– Brain Age: Fairly Young
– Brain Age: Ideal Age
– Checking Answers
– Other Options (Settings, etc.)
– Staff Credits
In comparison, last week’s addition was F-Zero X, a speedy pick for those who enjoy an adrenaline-packed listening experience. Since the Nintendo Music app’s launch on October 30, fans have enjoyed a steady rollout of new soundtracks every week. The journey began with releases like Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Donkey Kong Country 2, leading to the nostalgic rhythms of Wii Sports.
The variety might be a bit modest right now, but it’s great to see a regular influx of new music each week. We’ll be diving deep into this latest addition from Brain Training in our next Pure Nintendo Podcast episode, so make sure to check it out!
Have you tried the new Nintendo Music app yet? We’re curious—what’s been your favorite soundtrack so far? Share your thoughts with us!