Are you eager for more tunes from the Nintendo world? It looks like our weekly dose of music is getting a delightful addition with the introduction of Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training to the collection.
Originally launched on the Nintendo DS in 2005, Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training features a soundtrack with 14 tracks, totaling 35 minutes of classic music. These tracks subtly play in the background, making them the perfect companion for those moments when you need to focus on work spreadsheets or tackle other mind-draining tasks. Could this be the ideal playlist for boosting your productivity?
Here’s the rundown of the tracks you’ll be enjoying:
– 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, we saw the energetic addition of F-Zero X, perfect for those who enjoy a bit of adrenaline in their music. The Nintendo Music app, which debuted on October 30, has graciously delivered at least one new soundtrack every week since its launch. It all began with the classics from Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Donkey Kong Country 2, followed by the nostalgic rhythms of Wii Sports.
Although the selection may seem a tad sparse right now, we’re thrilled about the regular influx of new music each week. We’ll definitely dive into this latest addition to the Nintendo Music app on our upcoming episode of the Pure Nintendo Podcast, so don’t miss it.
Have you been exploring the new Nintendo Music app? What are your thoughts so far? We’d love to hear about your favorite soundtrack from the offerings!