The ever-expanding library of tunes on the Nintendo Music app has just welcomed another classic addition. This week, fans are treated to Luigi’s first standalone adventure, Luigi’s Mansion. Of course, we’re not talking about his little side trip in Mario is Missing.
Originally hitting the shelves in 2001, Luigi’s Mansion has not only seen sequels spring to life but also received remastered love, like the Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD that delighted fans last year. And now, if you’re a Switch Online subscriber, you have the freedom to dive into the original soundtrack’s collection of over 70 tracks anytime your heart desires.
This delightful soundtrack dances between charming, quirky melodies and a sprinkle of playful spookiness. While Luigi might be perpetually stuck navigating haunted halls, you, on the other hand, can enjoy these spectral sounds from the comfort of your own space—perhaps best played with the lights on!
Eager to immerse yourself in these tunes? Simply head over to the Luigi’s Mansion playlist. The full tracklist is ready for you to explore right below.
Since the Nintendo Music app made its debut last October, its repertoire has grown remarkably. We’ve been treated to a diverse lineup spanning several gaming generations, including hits like Wave Race 64, F-Zero X, and Pokémon Legends Arceus. Not to forget the nostalgic notes from Donkey Kong Country 2 and 3, Skyward Sword, and even Super Mario Kart.
Even though the soundtrack collection was a bit sparse at first, it’s been steadily expanding, with new releases rolling out each week. We can’t wait to delve into this latest Luigi’s Mansion soundtrack in our upcoming episode of the Pure Nintendo Podcast. Make sure you stay connected for that!
How have you been finding the Nintendo Music app? Do you have a favorite soundtrack? Share your thoughts with us! Just remember, you’ll need a Nintendo Switch Online account to enjoy Nintendo’s wonderful, free music app.
Here’s a glimpse at all the tracks featured in the newest update to the Nintendo Music app:
– Title Theme
– File Select
– Opening Scene
– Foyer
– Signs of Ghost
– Professor E.Gadd and the Poltergust 3000
– Professor E.Gadd’s Lab
– Training Room: First Half
– Training Room: Second Half
– Training Room: Results
– Gallery
– To the Mansion
– There, There, Toad
– It’s OK Now, Toad
– Warping
– Title Theme (Humming)
– When the Candles Go Out
– Suck Up The Ghosts!
– Suck Up More Ghosts!
– Item Appears
– Item Acquired
– Game Boy Horror Ringtone
– Chatting with Professor E. Gadd
– Mysterious Crying
– Chauncey in the Nursery
– Versus a Strong Enemy
– Playing with Chauncey
– Boss Ghost: Chauncey
– Ghost Caught
– A Little Breather
– Key Acquired
– Ghost Protrificationizer
– Starting Up the Ghost Portrificationizer
– Ghosts You’ve Caught
– Ghost Guys in the Ballroom
– The Floating Whirlindas in the Ballroom
– Pushing the Switch
– Boo Escape
– Suck Up the Boo!
– Chatting with a Ghost
– Conservatory Instruments (Background BGM)
– Melody Pianissima’s Piano Performance (Underwater BGM)
– Melody Pianissima’s Piano Performance (Super Mario Bros. 3)
– Cleaning the Conservatory
– The Tombstone’s Ghostly Glow
– Bogmire in the Graveyard
– Boss Ghost: Bogmire
– Good Night! (Game Over)
– Mario in a Portrait
– Mario in a Portrait (Short Version)
– Light the Candles
– Stargazing
– At Star Appears
– Hide-and-Seek in the Twin’s Room
– Right Answer
– Wrong Answer
– Boos on the Balcony
– Boss Ghost: Boolossus
– Sue Pea in the Guest Room
– Closed in the Valve
– Not Enough Boos 1
– Back to the Foyer
– Not Enough Boos 2
– King Boo in the Secret Altar
– Into Bowser’s Portrait
– Boss Ghost: King Boo
– Rescuing Mario’s Portrait
– Restoring Mario’s Portrait
– The Brothers Reunited
– Staff Credits
– Ending: The Haunted Mansion Disappeared
– Ending: Welcome to Luigi’s New Mansion
– Ending: Your Mansion Is Complete