The soundtrack for Ocarina of Time 3D has joined the Nintendo Music App, as per an update by Nintendo.
The 2011 remake of the N64 classic was developed by Grezzo and published by Nintendo. The first 3D game in The Legend of Zelda series, it features a soundtrack compised by the legendary Koji Kondo, as well as Mahito Yokota and Takeshi Hama. Ocarina of Time 3D features a reorchestrated soundtrack, though one that adheres as close to the original as possible.
Nintendo has added 51 tracks to Nintendo Music for a combined 1 hour and 14 minutes of new music, with five new playlists for themed listening.

Nintendo Music can be downloaded on Android and iOS devices. While the music can be listened to at no extra cost, the service does require an active Nintendo Switch Online membership to access.
Will you be listening to The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D? Will the sounds of the Lost Woods be serenading your bus ride home? What game would you like to see added next? Let us know in the comments below!
Source: Nintendo of America
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