The Nintendo Music app is consistently expanding its library, making it a treasure trove for gamers and music enthusiasts alike. The latest addition to this growing collection is a nostalgic treat: the soundtrack of Luigi’s Mansion. This marks Luigi’s first major solo adventure, if you don’t count his educational escapade in Mario is Missing.
Originally released in 2001, Luigi’s Mansion has enjoyed a legacy of sequels and modern re-releases, including the recent Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD. Now, fans with a Switch Online membership can dive into over 70 tracks from the original game and immerse themselves in its charmingly eerie melodies anytime they wish.
Luigi’s Mansion offers a wonderfully whimsical score that perfectly complements its spooky, yet light-hearted tone. While poor Luigi often finds himself in creepy, ghost-infested manors, listeners can enjoy the supernatural sounds from the comfort of their own homes—preferably during the day, just in case the music proves too convincingly eerie!
For those eager to experience the full soundscape, simply head over to the Luigi’s Mansion playlist. You’ll find the comprehensive track listing further along in this article.
Since its debut last October, the Nintendo Music app has steadily enhanced its offerings. We’ve seen iconic soundtracks from timeless classics like Wave Race 64, F-Zero X, and Pokémon Legends Arceus, alongside favorites like Donkey Country 2 and 3, Skyward Sword, and even the classic thrills of Super Mario Kart.
What started as a modest selection has blossomed into a vibrant anthology of gaming history, with new soundtracks arriving each week. We’re excited to delve into this Luigi’s Mansion addition on the upcoming episode of the Pure Nintendo Podcast—so be sure to tune in!
Have you explored the new Nintendo Music app yet? What are your thoughts? We’re curious to know which soundtrack has captured your heart! Remember, you’ll need a Nintendo Switch Online account to enjoy this fantastic, free musical resource.
Here’s a sneak peek at all the tracks included in the latest update to the Nintendo Music app:
– Title Theme
– File Select
– Opening Scene
– Foyer
– Signs of Ghost
– Professor E.Gadd and the Poltergust 3000
– Professor E.Gadd’s Lab
– Training Room: First Half
– Training Room: Second Half
– Training Room: Results
– Gallery
– To the Mansion
– There, There, Toad
– It’s OK Now, Toad
– Warping
– Title Theme (Humming)
– When the Candles Go Out
– Suck Up The Ghosts!
– Suck Up More Ghosts!
– Item Appears
– Item Acquired
– Game Boy Horror Ringtone
– Chatting with Professor E. Gadd
– Mysterious Crying
– Chauncey in the Nursery
– Versus a Strong Enemy
– Playing with Chauncey
– Boss Ghost: Chauncey
– Ghost Caught
– A Little Breather
– Key Acquired
– Ghost Portrificationizer
– Starting Up the Ghost Portrificationizer
– Ghosts You’ve Caught
– Ghost Guys in the Ballroom
– The Floating Whirlindas in the Ballroom
– Pushing the Switch
– Boo Escape
– Suck Up the Boo!
– Chatting with a Ghost
– Conservatory Instructments (Background BGM)
– Melody Pianissima’s Piano Performance (Underwater BGM)
– Melody Pianissima’s Piano Performance (Super Mario Bros. 3)
– Cleaning the Conservatory
– The Tombstone’s Ghostly Glow
– Bogmire in the Graveyard
– Boss Ghost: Bogmire
– Good Night! (Game Over)
– Mario in a Portrait
– Mario in a Portrait (Short Version)
– Light the Candles
– Stargazing
– At Star Appears
– Hide-and-Seek in the Twin’s Room
– Right Answer
– Wrong Answer
– Boos on the Balcony
– Boss Ghost: Boolossus
– Sue Pea in the Guest Room
– Closed in the Valve
– Not Enough Boos 1
– Back to the Foyer
– Not Enough Boos 2
– King Boo in the Secret Altar
– Into Bowser’s Portrait
– Boss Ghost: King Boo
– Rescuing Mario’s Portrait
– Restoring Mario’s Portrait
– The Brother’s Reunited
– Staff Credits
– Ending: The Haunted Mansion Disappeared
– Ending: Welcome to Luigi’s New Mansion
– Ending: Your Mansion Is Complete