Nintendo is the master of stealth-dropping new features, services, and games - not hardware though - and overnight they did it again.Nintendo Musicis available to download for smart devices from this morning and it finally givesNintendofans a way to listen to classic soundtracks legally and officially.Nintendo recently ended support forAnimal Crossing: Pocket Campand released it as a paid for app including all past contentOf course, fans are overjoyed across social media and message boards, but there’s also plenty of funny jabs and copium.Advert“Tomorrow: “Get your new Nintendo toothpaste!,“saysNameisPeaceover on Reddit.Another Nintendo fansaid, “We are getting a Nintendo electric chair before GTA 6.”I love the sarcasm inthis Twitter post, “Nintendo discovering the free money glitch of portable, accessible music 20 years after the invention of streaming music.”This is something to celebrate. I’ve been bopping away to the Super Mario Odyssey soundtrack all morning while writing away and it’s lovely to know so many other gems are waiting in the app.AdvertAll you need to access this new platformsome are deeming“Nintendo Spotify” is a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.After downloading the app you’ll be required to sign into your Nintendo account and once this is done you can listen to your heart’s content.Some fanshave been quick to mention a possible downside to the app, “This is AWESOME until you realize that this is also an excuse for them to purge all unofficially posted Nintendo music from YouTube.”It’s no wonder that fans are reaching with this new announcementsaying things like, “We’ve had an announcement every day this week. Dripfeed direct? (Copium)”AdvertAnd desperate Nintendo fans, myself included,are thinking the same thing, “Nintendo announcing everything under the sun except the thing we all want.”Now that Nintendo has got this, plus the alarm clock, out of their system, do you think we’ll see the Switch 2 announcement before Christmas?Featured Image Credit: NintendoTopics:Nintendo,Nintendo Switch Online

Nintendo is the master of stealth-dropping new features, services, and games - not hardware though - and overnight they did it again.Nintendo Musicis available to download for smart devices from this morning and it finally givesNintendofans a way to listen to classic soundtracks legally and officially.Nintendo recently ended support forAnimal Crossing: Pocket Campand released it as a paid for app including all past contentOf course, fans are overjoyed across social media and message boards, but there’s also plenty of funny jabs and copium.Advert“Tomorrow: “Get your new Nintendo toothpaste!,“saysNameisPeaceover on Reddit.Another Nintendo fansaid, “We are getting a Nintendo electric chair before GTA 6.”I love the sarcasm inthis Twitter post, “Nintendo discovering the free money glitch of portable, accessible music 20 years after the invention of streaming music.”This is something to celebrate. I’ve been bopping away to the Super Mario Odyssey soundtrack all morning while writing away and it’s lovely to know so many other gems are waiting in the app.AdvertAll you need to access this new platformsome are deeming“Nintendo Spotify” is a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.After downloading the app you’ll be required to sign into your Nintendo account and once this is done you can listen to your heart’s content.Some fanshave been quick to mention a possible downside to the app, “This is AWESOME until you realize that this is also an excuse for them to purge all unofficially posted Nintendo music from YouTube.”It’s no wonder that fans are reaching with this new announcementsaying things like, “We’ve had an announcement every day this week. Dripfeed direct? (Copium)”AdvertAnd desperate Nintendo fans, myself included,are thinking the same thing, “Nintendo announcing everything under the sun except the thing we all want.”Now that Nintendo has got this, plus the alarm clock, out of their system, do you think we’ll see the Switch 2 announcement before Christmas?Featured Image Credit: NintendoTopics:Nintendo,Nintendo Switch Online
Nintendo is the master of stealth-dropping new features, services, and games - not hardware though - and overnight they did it again.Nintendo Musicis available to download for smart devices from this morning and it finally givesNintendofans a way to listen to classic soundtracks legally and officially.Nintendo recently ended support forAnimal Crossing: Pocket Campand released it as a paid for app including all past contentOf course, fans are overjoyed across social media and message boards, but there’s also plenty of funny jabs and copium.Advert“Tomorrow: “Get your new Nintendo toothpaste!,“saysNameisPeaceover on Reddit.Another Nintendo fansaid, “We are getting a Nintendo electric chair before GTA 6.”I love the sarcasm inthis Twitter post, “Nintendo discovering the free money glitch of portable, accessible music 20 years after the invention of streaming music.”This is something to celebrate. I’ve been bopping away to the Super Mario Odyssey soundtrack all morning while writing away and it’s lovely to know so many other gems are waiting in the app.AdvertAll you need to access this new platformsome are deeming“Nintendo Spotify” is a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.After downloading the app you’ll be required to sign into your Nintendo account and once this is done you can listen to your heart’s content.Some fanshave been quick to mention a possible downside to the app, “This is AWESOME until you realize that this is also an excuse for them to purge all unofficially posted Nintendo music from YouTube.”It’s no wonder that fans are reaching with this new announcementsaying things like, “We’ve had an announcement every day this week. Dripfeed direct? (Copium)”AdvertAnd desperate Nintendo fans, myself included,are thinking the same thing, “Nintendo announcing everything under the sun except the thing we all want.”Now that Nintendo has got this, plus the alarm clock, out of their system, do you think we’ll see the Switch 2 announcement before Christmas?
Nintendo is the master of stealth-dropping new features, services, and games - not hardware though - and overnight they did it again.
Nintendo Musicis available to download for smart devices from this morning and it finally givesNintendofans a way to listen to classic soundtracks legally and officially.
Nintendo recently ended support forAnimal Crossing: Pocket Campand released it as a paid for app including all past content
Of course, fans are overjoyed across social media and message boards, but there’s also plenty of funny jabs and copium.
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“Tomorrow: “Get your new Nintendo toothpaste!,“saysNameisPeaceover on Reddit.
Another Nintendo fansaid, “We are getting a Nintendo electric chair before GTA 6.”
I love the sarcasm inthis Twitter post, “Nintendo discovering the free money glitch of portable, accessible music 20 years after the invention of streaming music.”
This is something to celebrate. I’ve been bopping away to the Super Mario Odyssey soundtrack all morning while writing away and it’s lovely to know so many other gems are waiting in the app.
Advert
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All you need to access this new platformsome are deeming“Nintendo Spotify” is a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.
After downloading the app you’ll be required to sign into your Nintendo account and once this is done you can listen to your heart’s content.
Some fanshave been quick to mention a possible downside to the app, “This is AWESOME until you realize that this is also an excuse for them to purge all unofficially posted Nintendo music from YouTube.”
It’s no wonder that fans are reaching with this new announcementsaying things like, “We’ve had an announcement every day this week. Dripfeed direct? (Copium)”
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And desperate Nintendo fans, myself included,are thinking the same thing, “Nintendo announcing everything under the sun except the thing we all want.”
Now that Nintendo has got this, plus the alarm clock, out of their system, do you think we’ll see the Switch 2 announcement before Christmas?
Topics:Nintendo,Nintendo Switch Online