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Random 'Nintendo Music' Has Fans Reminiscing About Smash Ultimate's Grooviest Feature

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The recent launch of the "Nintendo Music" app has sparked nostalgia among fans, reminding them of a similar feature in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This groovy feature, introduced in the 2018 Smash Ultimate Direct, allowed players to access a library of over 800 tracks from various Nintendo series.







Key points about Smash Ultimate's music player:

1. Extensive library: It offered more than 800 tracks arranged by series.
2. Playlist creation: Users could compile their favorite songs into custom playlists.
3. Portable listening: The feature allowed players to listen to music on the go with the Switch screen off.
4. Unique functionality: As game director Masahiro Sakurai noted, it was "kinda like using your Nintendo Switch as a music player."

While the Smash Ultimate music player was innovative, some fans are now pointing out its limitations compared to the new Nintendo Music app:

1. Convenience: The new app doesn't require carrying a Switch and a copy of Smash Bros. Ultimate.
2. Accessibility: It's easier to access than navigating through Smash Ultimate's menus.
3. Dedicated platform: As a standalone app, it's more focused on the music experience.

However, the Smash Ultimate music player still holds some advantages:

1. Third-party tracks: It includes music from non-Nintendo franchises featured in Smash.
2. Gaming integration: The music is directly tied to the gaming experience.

The launch of the Nintendo Music app has led to mixed reactions:

1. Appreciation: Many fans are excited about the official Nintendo music streaming option.
2. Nostalgia: Some are fondly remembering the Smash Ultimate feature.
3. Critique: A few users point out that the app is currently mobile-only and not available on the Switch itself.

Overall, while the new Nintendo Music app is being well-received, it has also highlighted the forward-thinking nature of Smash Ultimate's music player feature, showcasing how Nintendo has been experimenting with ways to share its iconic music with fans for years.

 

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