Nintendo Music
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'Nintendo Music' is a mobile app from Nintendo giving fans access to thousands of songs from Nintendo's history.

If you are curious to know what exactly is available on this mobile application, you've come to the right place. Keep in mind that you can only use this smartphone application if you have an "active" Switch Online membership, though.

We've put together this comprehensive Nintendo Music guide, which covers every platform, series, and game currently available. We've also got some tips on how to create playlists, how to connect to smart speakers, and other general questions.

We'll update this page as Nintendo rolls out new albums.

Nintendo Music - All Game Soundtracks, Every Platform and Game Included

Below is a list of every single game available on the Nintendo Music app, separated by platform.

Nintendo updates the music library over time, so this list will get updated as and when new tracks are added.

Nintendo Switch

  • Animal Crossing: New Horizons - 403 tracks
  • Kirby Star Allies - 213 tracks
  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - 149 tracks
  • Pikmin 4 - 153 tracks
  • Pokemon Scarlet and Violet - 199 tracks
  • Splatoon 2 - 105 tracks
  • Splatoon 3 - 118 tracks
  • Super Mario Odyssey - 136 tracks
  • Super Mario Bros. Wonder - 86 tracks
  • The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild - 211 tracks

Wii

  • Super Mario Galaxy - 81 tracks
  • The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword - 186 tracks
  • Wii Channels - 62 tracks
  • Wii Sports - 30 tracks

Nintendo DS

  • Dr Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? - 14 tracks
  • Nintendogs - 50 tracks
  • Tomodachi Collection - 62 tracks

Nintendo GameCube

  • Metroid Prime - 36 tracks
  • The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker - 133 tracks

Game Boy Advance

  • Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade - 100 tracks

Nintendo 64

  • F-Zero X - 20 tracks
  • Star Fox 64 (Lylat Wars) - 39 tracks
  • Super Mario 64 - 36 tracks
  • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - 82 tracks
  • Wave Race 64 - 32 tracks

Super Nintendo

  • Donkey Kong Country - 26 tracks
  • Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest - 36 tracks
  • Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! - 40 tracks
  • Super Mario Kart - 33 tracks NEW
  • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island - 26 tracks

Game Boy

  • Dr. Mario - 8 tracks
  • Kirby's Dream Land - 15 tracks

Nintendo Entertainment System

  • Metroid - 12 tracks
  • Metroid (Famicom Disk System) - 12 tracks
  • Super Mario Bros. - 16 tracks

Nintendo Music App - All Games Coming Soon

At launch, Nintendo confirmed other games and series were on the way to Nintendo Music in the future.

All the previously announced games are now available but we'll post the upcoming lineup here following any future announcements.

  • TBA

Nintendo Music App - FAQs

Here, we've covered a few general questions and queries surrounding the Nintendo Music App.

How do I create custom playlists in Nintendo Music?

Creating custom playlists in Nintendo Music is thankfully fairly straightforward.

  • From the main menu, tap on the 'My Music' option on the bottom right. You'll see an option labelled '+ Create Playlist'.
  • Create a name for your playlist first, then click on '+ Add Tracks'.
  • By default, the list will show all 'Recently Played' tracks, so if there are any favourites that you'd like to add to your playlist, tap on the '+' icon on the right-hand side of the track title.
  • If you're after something specific, you can enter search terms in the text tool at the top of the page.
  • Once you've selected your desired tracks, tap 'Done' to finish creating your playlist. That's it!

You can also add songs to existing playlists by pressing and holding down your finger on the desired song, and selecting 'Add to playlist'.


Yep! Connect to your Bluetooth speakers or headphones as normal.

However, at the moment, there's no connectivity between Nintendo Music App to Amazon Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomePod. You can use the speaker part, but there's no interactivity with the device itself.

How do I download tracks in Nintendo Music?

You can download tracks individually, or download entire playlists or game soundtracks. Oh, and make sure you opt to allow downloads from your device settings

To download an individual song, tap the song you want to download, then tap the three dots in the bottom right of the screen. Then, press the 'download' option to download the song locally to your phone. To download an entire playlist or album, press the download button — an arrow with a circle around it — which you'll find next to the album art and star icon.

All downloaded tracks will show in the 'My Music' section of the Nintendo Music app.

To remove downloaded tracks, simply tap the selection from 'My Music', tap on the three-dot icon, and select the option labelled 'Delete from Downloads'.

How do I extend tracks in Nintendo Music?

Many tracks in Nintendo Music can be extended to either 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or 60 minutes.

To do so, begin playing a track of your choosing. On the track page, you'll see an option at the bottom that says 'Extend To...'. Simply tap on this and choose your desired length of time.

Currently, you'll need to do this separately for each track you listen to, however, Nintendo may provide an update in the future to allow extensions on multiple tracks at a time. You also can't extend every track in the library, so no 60-minute version of Chozo Ruins from Metroid Prime for us...

Is Nintendo Music free?

Well, yes and no. Mainly no.

Nintendo Music is free to download via the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store, however, you will need an active Nintendo Switch Online account to start listening.

Nintendo Switch Online generally includes a 7-day free trial for new members, but if you want to subscribe afterwards, it'll cost you the following:

Individual Membership

  • 12 Months - £17.99 / €19.99 / $19.99
  • 12 Months (Expansion Pack) - £34.99 / €39.99 / $49.99
  • 3 months - £6.99 / €7.99

Family Membership (Up to 8 Accounts)

  • 12 Months - £31.49 / €34.99 / $34.99
  • 12 Months (Expansion Pack) - £59.99 / €69.99 / $79.99

That's everything you need to know about the Nintendo Music App. Let us know what you think of the song selection down below, and make sure you turn the volume up for your favourite Nintendo tunes.