Nintendo continues to celebrate the legacy of its iconic franchises on the Nintendo 3DS, this time bringing a musical treat to long-time fans.
This week, owners of the Nintendo 3DS handheld can access a special 3D rendering of The Legend of Zelda Main Theme Melody through the Nintendo Video application, made possible by the console’s SpotPass feature. The performance showcases a rousing orchestral arrangement of the famed Legend of Zelda theme, conducted by the esteemed Eimear Noone.
The recording, captured as part of The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Special Orchestra CD session, highlights the series’ rich musical heritage and is now brought directly to the handheld audience with full stereoscopic 3D effects. SpotPass, a core feature of the Nintendo 3DS since its global launch in 2011, enables the device to receive exclusive content and updates while in sleep mode, enhancing the user experience beyond traditional game downloads.
With Nintendo Video, players can regularly discover curated multimedia content, from music performances to game trailers, all tailored for the stereoscopic display of the 3DS. This special 3D video is available for download exclusively through SpotPass, ensuring that dedicated fans can enjoy the legendary soundtrack in an immersive new format.
Eimear Noone, known for her work with video game and film scores, leads the orchestra in a dynamic interpretation of Koji Kondo’s beloved composition.
This particular performance was initially recorded for inclusion in the 25th Anniversary Special Orchestra CD, distributed with first-run copies of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword for the Wii in November 2011. Nintendo’s ongoing support of the 3DS platform and its creative multimedia initiatives underscore the company’s commitment to enriching fan engagement.
As part of the 25th anniversary celebration, several exclusive music tracks and videos have been offered via Nintendo Video, with more planned for release in future updates. Owners interested in watching the 3D orchestral Legend of Zelda performance can check their Nintendo Video app and ensure their system’s SpotPass functionality is enabled.
This is another example of how Nintendo leverages its hardware innovations and legendary game music to provide unique in-game and out-of-game experiences for the community.
Stay tuned to Nintendo Video for additional tracks and exclusive content as the anniversary celebrations continue.
This week, owners of the Nintendo 3DS handheld can access a special 3D rendering of The Legend of Zelda Main Theme Melody through the Nintendo Video application, made possible by the console’s SpotPass feature. The performance showcases a rousing orchestral arrangement of the famed Legend of Zelda theme, conducted by the esteemed Eimear Noone.
The recording, captured as part of The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Special Orchestra CD session, highlights the series’ rich musical heritage and is now brought directly to the handheld audience with full stereoscopic 3D effects. SpotPass, a core feature of the Nintendo 3DS since its global launch in 2011, enables the device to receive exclusive content and updates while in sleep mode, enhancing the user experience beyond traditional game downloads.
With Nintendo Video, players can regularly discover curated multimedia content, from music performances to game trailers, all tailored for the stereoscopic display of the 3DS. This special 3D video is available for download exclusively through SpotPass, ensuring that dedicated fans can enjoy the legendary soundtrack in an immersive new format.
Eimear Noone, known for her work with video game and film scores, leads the orchestra in a dynamic interpretation of Koji Kondo’s beloved composition.
This particular performance was initially recorded for inclusion in the 25th Anniversary Special Orchestra CD, distributed with first-run copies of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword for the Wii in November 2011. Nintendo’s ongoing support of the 3DS platform and its creative multimedia initiatives underscore the company’s commitment to enriching fan engagement.
As part of the 25th anniversary celebration, several exclusive music tracks and videos have been offered via Nintendo Video, with more planned for release in future updates. Owners interested in watching the 3D orchestral Legend of Zelda performance can check their Nintendo Video app and ensure their system’s SpotPass functionality is enabled.
This is another example of how Nintendo leverages its hardware innovations and legendary game music to provide unique in-game and out-of-game experiences for the community.
Stay tuned to Nintendo Video for additional tracks and exclusive content as the anniversary celebrations continue.