Nintendo has Released its Own Music Platform

By Media Infotainment Team | Monday, 04 November 2024

Music is frequently almost as significant to some video game enthusiasts as the actual gameplay. Nintendo, a major player in the Japanese entertainment industry, has recently announced Nintendo Music, a new project that will appeal to fans of pixelated music.

Fans can enjoy the recognizable tunes of their favorite franchises with the iOS and Android app.

Gamers will now be able to listen to the music that defined the bright animated adventures of their early years on repeat.

Super Mario Bros, The Legend of Zelda, Kirby, Pikmin, Animal Crossing, Metroid, Splatoon 3, Donkey Kong Country, and many more legendary games have their game soundtracks available to through the Nintendo Music app.

Only Switch Online users in the US and Canada can take advantage of this new function, which is free. Subscriptions start at US$3.99 per month and go up to US$19.99 per year.

Users can choose titles to listen to for 15, 30, or 60 minutes without interruption. With the ability to filter tunes by game or even character, playlist creation is now supported.

You can share your own playlists with other users who share your nostalgia using the app. Additionally, listeners will receive tailored suggestions depending on their platform behavior.

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