Excited to dive into more Nintendo tunes? You’re in luck because the routine of dropping fresh tracks is still alive and kicking with the latest addition of Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training to the lineup.
Originally launched for the Nintendo DS in 2005, Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training comes with a soundtrack of 14 captivating tracks stretching over 35 minutes. These melodies subtly fill the air, setting a perfect backdrop whether you’re buried in work spreadsheets or tackling other mind-boggling tasks. Could this be your new productivity hack?
Here’s a sneak peek at the tracklist:
1. Title Theme
2. Checking Brain Age for the First Time
3. Menu Theme
4. Start
5. Complete
6. Results
7. Brain Age: Very Tired
8. Brain Age: A Little Tired
9. Brain Age: Fit for Its Age
10. Brain Age: Fairly Young
11. Brain Age: Ideal Age
12. Checking Answers
13. Other Options (Settings, etc.)
14. Staff Credits
Just last week, we got a thrilling addition with the F-Zero X soundtrack, perfect for those who love a burst of energy in their music. Ever since the Nintendo Music app debuted on October 30, there’s been a consistent rollout of new soundtracks every week. It kicked off with Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Donkey Kong Country 2 and followed up with the nostalgic vibes of Wii Sports.
The selection might seem a bit limited for now, but the steady stream of new releases keeps us hopeful and excited. We’re definitely going to dive into this latest Brain Training soundtrack during our next episode of the Pure Nintendo Podcast, so make sure you catch it!
Have you checked out the Nintendo Music app yet? How are you finding it? We’re curious to hear about your favorite soundtrack so far!