Are you excited for some fresh Nintendo tunes? The tradition of unveiling new tracks every week rolls on, and this time, it’s Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training that’s been added to the mix.
Back in 2005, Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training was launched on the Nintendo DS, and its soundtrack is nothing short of delightful. It features 14 tracks, spanning 35 minutes, designed to provide a soothing backdrop as you go about your day. It might just be the perfect companion for tackling those tedious tasks like work spreadsheets or other mind-numbing chores.
Here’s the tracklist for you to explore:
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 saw the arrival of F-Zero X — a high-energy offering for those who like their music on the fast side. Since the Nintendo Music app made its debut on October 30, fans have been enjoying at least one new soundtrack each week, beginning with the joys of Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Donkey Kong Country 2, followed by the nostalgic Wii Sports serenades.
Even though the current selection may not be vast, it’s great to witness a steady flow of new soundtracks every week. We’ll be diving deeper into Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training soundtrack on the next episode of the Pure Nintendo Podcast, so don’t miss out.
Have you tried out the new Nintendo Music app? What are your thoughts on it so far? We’re eager to hear which soundtrack has been your favorite!