Excited for a fresh batch of Nintendo Music? The weekly release streak is alive and well, with this week bringing the melodic charm of Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training to the fold.
Originally launched on the Nintendo DS in 2005, Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training soundtrack boasts 14 tracks, spanning 35 minutes of delightful tunes. They’re crafted to be the perfect backdrop while you engage in brain-tickling activities. Perhaps this could be just the ticket for making those mundane spreadsheet duties a little more bearable?
Here’s a peek at the tracklist:
– 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
Just last week, F-Zero X made its adrenaline-pumping debut for all those who crave a bit of high-octane beats. Since the Nintendo Music app launched on October 30, we’re being treated to at least one new soundtrack weekly. It kicked off with classics like Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Donkey Kong Country 2, followed up by the nostalgic tones of Wii Sports.
Though the selection size might seem modest currently, we’re thrilled about the uninterrupted flow of new tunes dropping every week. We’ll dive deeper into this latest Brain Training soundtrack addition in the next episode of the Pure Nintendo Podcast, so make sure you tune in.
Have you checked out the new Nintendo Music app yet? We’re curious about your thoughts and would love to hear what soundtrack has struck a chord with you so far!