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Nintendo Music
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Flag of the United Nations.svg October 30, 2024[1]
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Nintendo Music (ニンテンドーミュージック) was released for iOS and Android devices internationally on October 30, 2024[1].

Nintendo Music is a music streaming app published by Nintendo that allows users to stream music from select Nintendo games, launching with 23 games with new ones being added over time. The app was both announced and launched on October 30, 2024 worldwide. The app is free to download, but requires the user to have an active Nintendo Switch Online plan (though the Expansion Pack is not required).

The app includes several pre-made playlists based on games and characters (as well as allowing users to make their own playlists), the ability to fully hide games to avoid spoilers, as well as the "Extend to..." feature allowing users to listen to certain extended tracks for 5, 10, 15, 30, or 60 minutes. However, most rhythm games in the Rhythm Heaven soundtracks will likely not support this feature as due to the nature of rhythm games, they have defined endings.

Despite Nintendo Music being available in several languages, a majority of track names only have Japanese or American English names available. However, playlist names are translated into each language, as well as game names and cover arts where applicable.

Rhythm Heaven Soundtracks

Game Cover Art Platform Release Year* Addition Date Notes
Rhythm Tengoku

リズムてんごく

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Game Boy Advance 2006 N/A The majority of the Rhythm Tengoku soundtrack has been released on CD in Japan with the Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu album in 2008.
Rhythm Heaven

リズムてんごくゴールド

Boxart DS Rhythm Heaven USA.jpg
Nintendo DS 2008 N/A The Rhythm Heaven soundtrack has been released on CD in Japan with the Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu album in 2008.

A separate release containing exclusively the vocal tracks was also released as Rhythm Tengoku Gold Kokunai-ban Kaigai-ban Zen Vocal-shu in 2009 (excluding the non-Japanese versions of Fan Club, The Dazzles and Karate Man 2, as well as all of the Korean tracks).

Rhythm Heaven Fever

みんなのリズムてんごく

Wii 2011 N/A The Rhythm Heaven Fever soundtrack has already been released on CD in Japan with the Minna no Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu in 2011, with the Perfect tracks being released in France with the Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise The Soundtrack album in 2012.

A separate album containing exclusively the vocal tracks was also released in Japan as Minna no Rhythm Tengoku Zen Vocal-shu in 2011.

Rhythm Heaven Megamix

リズムてんごく ザ・ベストプラス

Nintendo 3DS 2015 N/A

Trailers

Official Websites

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese ニンテンドーミュージック Nintendo Music
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Nintendo Music
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE Nintendo Music
Flag of France.svg French Nintendo Music
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Nintendo Music
Flag of Germany.svg German Nintendo Music
Flag of Italy.svg Italian Nintendo Music
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dutch Nintendo Music
Flag of Portugal (official).svg Portuguese Nintendo Music
Flag of Russia.svg Russian Nintendo Music
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 닌텐도 뮤직 Nintendo Music
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg ChineseSI 任天堂音乐 Nintendo Music

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Nintendo of America (October 30, 2024). Nintendo Music – Announcement Trailer. YouTube. Retrieved November 16, 2024.