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Nintendo Music Adds Ocarina of Time 3D OST — Every Track Listed!

Nintendo Music Adds Ocarina of Time 3D OST — Every Track Listed!

Nintendo Music continues to grow its library, and today’s update brings the beloved The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D soundtrack to the service. This version is a faithful port from the 3DS remake, originally released in June 2011, and includes all 51 tracks—totaling just over 1 hour and 14 minutes of music.

The full Ocarina of Time 3D set joins the original N64 OST and several other Zelda soundtracks already available on Nintendo Music.

Tracklist (51 Tracks)

Journey & Adventure Themes

  • Title Theme
  • Deku Tree
  • Fairy Flying
  • House
  • Kokiri Forest
  • Shop
  • Battle
  • Inside the Deku Tree
  • Boss Battle
  • Hyrule Field Main Theme
  • Kaepora Gaebora’s Theme
  • Market
  • Hyrule Castle
  • Zelda’s Theme
  • Lon Lon Ranch
  • Kakariko Village
  • Windmill Hut
  • Goron City
  • Lost Woods
  • Middle Boss Battle
  • Dinosaur Boss Battle
  • Great Fairy’s Fountain
  • Zora’s Domain
  • Temple of Time
  • Master Sword
  • Ganondorf’s Theme
  • Chamber of the Sages
  • Sheik’s Theme
  • Horse Race
  • Kakariko Village “Orchestral Version”

Ocarina Songs & Dungeons

  • Ocarina Songs
  • Potion Shop
  • Minuet of Forest
  • Forest Temple
  • Prelude of Light
  • Bolero of Fire
  • Fire Temple
  • Ice Cavern
  • Serenade of Water
  • Water Temple
  • Nocturne of Shadow
  • Shadow Temple
  • Gerudo Valley
  • Requiem of Spirit
  • Spirit Temple
  • Kotake & Koume’s Theme
  • Ganondorf Battle
  • Last Battle
  • Ocarina of Time
  • End Credits
  • End Credits 2

(Yes—spoiler alert: the final track End Credits 2 is a real-instrument orchestral performance exclusive to this release.)


Nintendo Music

Why It Matters for Zelda Fans

  • Rediscover legendary tracks: While the N64 OST is iconic, the 3DS version features subtle re-arrangements and clearer audio, courtesy of Mahito Yokota and Takeshi Hama under Koji Kondo’s direction.
  • Plenty of listening options: Nintendo Music offers easily loopable tracks and curated playlists for HEROIC themes, dungeon ambiance, or soothing Hyrule vibes.
  • Fully accessible: All tracks are included in the update—no missing gems, so dive in for a musical marathon!

How to Listen

You’ll need a valid Nintendo Switch Online subscription. Then simply:

  1. Download or open the Nintendo Music app on iOS or Android.
  2. Search for “Ocarina of Time 3D” or check the 3DS releases section (added July 8, 2025).
  3. Cue your favorite themes—battle it out, solve puzzles, or just relax to Hyrule’s orchestrated landscape.

Why not stream through the Title Theme or loop the End Credits 2 orchestral finale and soak in those nostalgic notes? Whether you’re catching every cue from Kokiri Forest or reliving Shadow Temple chills—this update is a full-on Zelda music celebration ?

Let us know: which track takes you back to your first Hyrule adventure?

Relive the Adventure: Original Legend of Zelda Soundtracks Now on Nintendo Music

The Nintendo Music app has just expanded its legendary library with the addition of the original Legend of Zelda soundtracks from both the NES and Famicom Disk System (FDS) versions. This update allows fans to experience the iconic melodies that laid the foundation for one of gaming’s most beloved franchises.​

NES Soundtrack – The Classics That Started It All

The NES version of The Legend of Zelda brings 12 unforgettable tracks to the app, totaling around nine minutes of nostalgic tunes. From the triumphant “Title Theme” to the suspenseful “Underworld Theme,” these compositions by Koji Kondo have become timeless pieces in video game music history.​

Tracklist:

  1. Title Theme
  2. Overworld Theme
  3. Puzzle Solved
  4. Important Item Acquired
  5. Underworld Theme
  6. Got a Triforce Fragment
  7. Recorder Melody
  8. Game Over
  9. Death Mountain Theme
  10. Ganon is Defeated
  11. Zelda is Saved
  12. Ending Theme

Famicom Disk System Soundtrack – A Unique Take

Also included is the FDS version of the soundtrack, offering subtle variations and a slightly extended runtime of 10 minutes. This version provides fans with an alternative listening experience, showcasing the differences in audio capabilities between the NES and FDS systems.

Tracklist:

  1. Title Theme (FDS)
  2. Overworld Theme (FDS)
  3. Puzzle Solved (FDS)
  4. Important Item Acquired (FDS)
  5. Underworld Theme (FDS)
  6. Got a Triforce Fragment (FDS)
  7. Recorder Melody (FDS)
  8. Game Over (FDS)
  9. Death Mountain Theme (FDS)
  10. Ganon is Defeated (FDS)
  11. Zelda is Saved (FDS)
  12. Ending Theme (FDS)

Accessing the Soundtracks

To enjoy these classic tracks, ensure you’re subscribed to Nintendo Switch Online and have the Nintendo Music app installed on your iOS or Android device. The app allows you to stream or download music from various Nintendo games, create custom playlists, and even loop tracks for extended listening sessions.

This addition follows the recent inclusion of the Luigi’s Mansion soundtrack, which brought 73 tracks to the platform. With Nintendo’s commitment to expanding the app’s library, fans can look forward to more classic soundtracks in the future.

Stay tuned to Zelda Central for more updates on your favorite franchise!

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