Are you ready for some more Nintendo music magic? It looks like the weekly rhythm of new tracks continues to delight fans, with Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training soundtrack now making its way into our playlists.
Back in 2005, Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training made its debut on the Nintendo DS. The soundtrack is a delightful collection of 14 tracks, offering about 35 minutes of classic melodies that work quietly in the background, making it a perfect companion for tasks that require a bit of mental stretching. Whether you’re crunching numbers in a spreadsheet or navigating other tedious tasks, these tunes might just bring a little joy to your day.
Here’s what you can expect from 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, we saw the energetic addition of F-Zero X, catering to those who enjoy a more adrenaline-pumping beat. Since the Nintendo Music app came out on October 30, it’s been gifting us with at least one new soundtrack each week. We kicked things off with the iconic Super Mario Bros. Wonder and the beloved Donkey Kong Country 2, followed by the nostalgic vibes of Wii Sports.
Though the current selection might feel a bit limited, it’s exciting to witness a steady flow of fresh releases week in and week out. We’ll definitely be diving into this latest addition to Nintendo Music on the upcoming episode of the Pure Nintendo Podcast, so make sure you catch it!
Have you been enjoying the new Nintendo Music app? What are your thoughts? We’re curious to hear which soundtrack tops your list so far!