Surprise! Nintendo just revealed a new app, and it's all about the music of its games. A launch trailer gave us a pretty good idea of what to expect, including an interface that should look pretty ...
The early success, and the enthusiasm it's received from fans, speaks to the unique history and appeal of Nintendo's music. Kidd says the popularity of his videos speaks to how much people care about ...
To access it, all you need to do is open Nintendo Music and there should be a big "2025 Year in Review" banner at the top of ...
If you've enjoyed the beats in Super Mario Party Jamboree and want to be able to listen to them wherever you go, the game's soundtrack has now been added to the Nintendo Music app. Of course, to ...
Nintendo Music includes a variety of songs from the company’s long catalog, but the sooner we get the Mother soundtrack, the better. Reading time 3 minutes Nintendo’s on an odd streak going into the ...
Nintendo just released a surprise new iOS app: Nintendo Music, a music player that draws on Nintendo’s decades of videogame soundtracks. The iPhone-only app is an exclusive perk for Nintendo Online ...
Nintendo Music has officially launched. It is often difficult to find video game themes and scores on common music streaming platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. There are alternate versions ...
Nintendo has announced the Nintendo Music app for mobile devices, which will be released later today. A Nintendo Switch Online subscription is required in order to use the app. View the announcement ...
If you want to listen to a soundtrack from a movie or TV show, you can usually find it on a licensed streaming service, if ...
The Nintendo Music app continues to be an item that delivers fun things for fans to enjoy on various levels. Sure, when it first came out, it only had a limited number of tracks from certain Nintendo ...
SUMMERS: It's called Nintendo Music, and on it you can listen to hours of music from Nintendo video games. The app has over a million downloads since it was launched two weeks ago. NPR's Vincent ...