Nintendo Music announced, offers soundtrack collections for Nintendo Switch Online users



If you have a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, Nintendo has just released a new benefit for its users. Nintendo Music is a new mobile app that allows you to listen to soundtracks of various games. From NES titles all the way up to current Switch releases, there's OSTs of many first-party Nintendo games, organized by characters, artists, franchises, and mood-based playlists. For those worried about spoilers for games through track titles, there's also a spoiler-prevention option. Nintendo plans to release more albums over time, as well. Nintendo Music is currently available to download, exclusively for NSO subscribers.

Enjoy Nintendo game music—now on your smart device! Nintendo Music features a variety of tracks from Nintendo franchises, plus curated playlists based on characters, in-game moments, and moods. From recent releases to nostalgic classics, even more music will be added in the future.
 

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Atleast they let you download the music. Wish it was the same with the Switch online retro games.
it is the same though. those games are downloaded
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still nothing on goolge play store
if you cant find it search for another nintendo app and then click on nintendo to see other apps by them, it should be there
 

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They can shove that NSO subscription up Shiggy's behind. Can't believe people are okay with paying a subscription fee for music from games they've already purchased.
Idk. This argument is getting weaker. 3 years ago, I may have been with you, but it's hard to argue that there isn't $20/year worth of content included in the subscription now
 
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Idk. This argument is getting weaker. 3 years ago, I may have been with you, but it's hard to argue that there isn't $20/year worth of content included in the subscription now
and the same goes for a lot of arguements like how Nintendo's legal actions will only spur more emulators and fangames.... and then the one-two punch of the sheer stupidity of the yuzu team using the switch SDK for the emulator alongside thier brazen attitude in regards to piracy happened and the original ryujinx dev selling out, and then this now happened so youtube uploads are going to be fucked super hard becuase of YT's assinine copyright system siding with coprorations (and copyright trolls to an exent) and so will other game music sites should they end up acting as brazen about uploading mp3 files as people do about ROMs now.
 

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I am sure as always (post gamecube era) Nintendo will be right on the edge of technology.
Using the most bleeding edge mp3 compression algorithm to deliver much smaller streaming filesizes compared to .wav,
instead of using an actually decent codec.
 

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Yes. My gaming soundtrack playlist has more than 300 titles from various games and it's great as background music for work and focusing.


sounds dangerously based
ahhh that makes sense, no hate i was just curious since I usually listen to it once and that's it for me but having as background music for studying or anything similar makes sense
 
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So you can download the music but downloading an mp3 from there isnt possible unless you crack their widevine drm. I dont have any idea why nintendo even bothered as it can be screen captured easily as widevine will still play the audio.

https://media-assets.m.nintendo.com...fd8b02d71681729f5c350/c/master.mpd?country=US

Related to this, I'm curious if anybody's been able to grab downloaded files from jailbroken/open devices and run the music through spectrogram analysis. The app *does* allow downloads for offline listening, and I can't help but wonder whether there's a harsh frequency cutoff or anything like that.
 

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Related to this, I'm curious if anybody's been able to grab downloaded files from jailbroken/open devices and run the music through spectrogram analysis. The app *does* allow downloads for offline listening, and I can't help but wonder whether there's a harsh frequency cutoff or anything like that.
It's hard to even get the app working on open devices. The app closes itself immediately on my rooted phone and I've seen others with the same issue. No confirmation of it working on a rooted/jailbroken phone
 

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I am sure as always (post gamecube era) Nintendo will be right on the edge of technology.
Using the most bleeding edge mp3 compression algorithm to deliver much smaller streaming filesizes compared to .wav,
instead of using an actually decent codec.
whatever the cheapest way and relies on the least amount of effort is. that's their motto
 

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