The Nintendo Music app, a new mobile application exclusive to Nintendo Switch Online members, features a different version of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time's Fire Temple theme. This discovery has caught the attention of fans and highlights an interesting aspect of the app's content.
According to the search results, users have noticed that the Fire Temple theme in the Nintendo Music app is not the same as the commonly known version. The track in the app reportedly cuts out before the song is supposed to get started, and it's missing the characteristic evil "Hmmmmm" sound that fans associate with the original theme.
It's worth noting that Nintendo had previously edited this track years ago, so the version in the app isn't simply reverting to an older iteration. This suggests that Nintendo may have created or chosen a unique edit of the Fire Temple theme for the Nintendo Music app.
The app, which launched recently, includes music from various Nintendo games across different consoles. While it currently has a limited selection of titles, Nintendo has announced that more tracks will be added over time. The Fire Temple theme variation is just one example of the content users can expect to find in the app.
This different version of the Fire Temple theme adds an interesting element to the Nintendo Music app, potentially offering fans a new way to experience familiar tunes from classic games. As Nintendo continues to expand the app's library, it's possible that more variations or unique edits of well-known themes may surface, providing an additional layer of interest for Nintendo music enthusiasts.
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Interestingly the Ocarina of Time soundtrack in Nintendo Music is based off of the Japanese Pony Canyon CD release from 1998 as is evident by the abruptly cut 40 second Fire Temple theme #zelda #ocarinaoftime vgmdb.net/album/293 https://vgmdb.net/album/293
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PCCG-00475 | THE LEGEND OF ZELDA ORIGINAL SOUND TRACK - VGMdb
Commercial (CD) published by NINTENDO64 SOUND SERIES, PONY CANYON on Dec 18, 1998 containing original soundtrack from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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