The article highlights four underrated Android apps—Nintendo Music for game soundtracks, Apple TV for streaming content, Blackmagic Camera for advanced video shooting, and Steam for gaming management—that offer significant value and are worth exploring beyond more popular options.
Nintendo has updated its Nintendo Music app with nearly five hours of the Animal Crossing: New Leaf soundtrack from the 3DS, featuring 188 tracks, available to listen to with a Switch Online membership, as part of ongoing updates to the app.
Nintendo Music app has been updated to version 1.4.0, adding new features including time-matching Animal Crossing: New Horizons tracks and celebrating its first anniversary with more soundtracks on the way.
Nintendo Music, an app for streaming and downloading Nintendo soundtracks, celebrated its one-year anniversary, offering a variety of soundtracks from popular franchises and features like playlist creation, with more content planned.
Nintendo Music's latest update allows users with expired Nintendo Switch Online memberships to delete personal playlists and improves app performance, though active membership is still required to listen to music.
Nintendo Music 1.3.0 update has been released, enhancing functionality for managing large playlists and ensuring continued access to certain features even after canceling Nintendo Switch Online memberships. The update also improves user experience and is available on iOS and Android, with weekly additions of game tracks.
Nintendo Music app has added over 200 tracks from 26 classic NES and Famicom titles, expanding its library for Switch Online members, with new playlists and seamless looping options.
Nintendo Music has released a major update featuring 26 albums from NES and Famicom classics, including over 200 tracks from games like Donkey Kong, Duck Hunt, and others, available to Switch Online subscribers.
Nintendo has added 30 tracks from the popular Wii Sports game to its Nintendo Music app, available to Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. The app, launched last month, now features music from the iconic Wii launch title, which was played by over 82 million people. The tracks, totaling 18 minutes, can be extended for longer listening sessions, offering a nostalgic experience for fans of the game.