Are you set for another dose of Nintendo Music? It looks like the weekly rollout of fresh tunes is continuing strong with the arrival of Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training. This latest soundtrack is becoming part of the ever-growing collection.
Originally released for the Nintendo DS back in 2005, Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training offers a soundtrack of 14 tracks, adding up to a pleasantly engaging 35 minutes of music. Perfect for background ambiance, these classic melodies are just the thing to keep your mind engaged while tackling those tedious work spreadsheets or other mundane tasks.
Here’s the track list to give you an idea of what’s in store:
– 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, the fast-paced addition of F-Zero X was a highlight for those who enjoy a bit more rhythm with their listening. Since its launch on October 30, the Nintendo Music app has graced us with at least one new soundtrack each week. We kicked off with the vibrant sounds of Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Donkey Kong Country 2, soon followed by the affectionate throwback to Wii Sports.
Though the collection may seem a bit sparse at the moment, we’re thrilled to see this steady flow of new music every week. And you can bet we’ll be diving into this latest soundtrack addition in our next episode of the Pure Nintendo Podcast, so make sure to join us for that.
Have you had the chance to explore the new Nintendo Music app? What are your thoughts? We’re eager to hear which soundtrack has been your favorite up till now!