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Best Nintendo Video Game Soundtracks 2015
Awesome Mixtape: Best Video Games Soundtracks 2015
For the unfamiliar, I’ve been making mixtapes online for several years now over at PopOptiq.com and SoundOnSight.org. Usually, my mixtapes sample the best music from motion picture scores and soundtracks but now that I’ve kicked off this Nintendo website, I thought it would be fun to put together a mix of the best tracks from video games released on Nintendo consoles. Here’s the best music from video games released on the Wii U and the 3DS in 2015!
Playlist
Splatoon Intro
Super Mario Maker Remix
Super Mario Maker Ghost House
Splatoon – “Splatack”
Gun Man Clive – “The Lone Rider”
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D – “The Ocarina of Time”
Year Walk Theme Song
The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth Theme Song
The Legend of Zelda’s Majora’s Mask 3D – “Kamaro’s Mask”
Don’t Starve – “Cave Danger”
The Adventures of Pip Intro
Runbow – “A Scroll In the Park”
Yoshi’s Wooly World – “Bonus Game”
Never Alone – “Bear Cave”
Xenoblade Chronicles X – “Sorrow”
Yoshi’s Wooly World Theme Song
Super Mario Maker Mix
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