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*[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]: Navi trackers: Course 1~ojou ga atta koyama, navigator sentaku, aka shishi hon senzen fanfare; Hyrule Adventure:
 
*[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]: Navi trackers: Course 1~ojou ga atta koyama, navigator sentaku, aka shishi hon senzen fanfare; Hyrule Adventure:
  
*[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX]]: Kaze no Sakana no Uta ([???] version), Kaze no Sakana no Uta (Game Over version), title theme, unknown Tarin  
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*[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX]]: Kaze no Sakana no Uta ([???] version), Kaze no Sakana no Uta (Game Over version), title theme, unknown Tarin theme, Tal Tal Mountain theme, animals theme, field theme, Mābe no Mura
theme, Tal Tal Mountain theme, animals theme, field theme, Mābe no Mura
 
  
 
*[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]: [unidentified] guitar field main theme <!--includes description-->
 
*[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]: [unidentified] guitar field main theme <!--includes description-->

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Nintendo Mobile (Japanese: 任天堂モバイル or Nintendoモバイル) is a discontinued Nintendo service for mobile phones, and phone web browser. It would use technology known as "i-Mode", allowing the user to connect to special Nintendo pages or download content online, similar to its predecessor Mobile System GB. The service began on October 17, 2005 in collaboration between Nintendo and Omron Entertainment.

In addition to offering downloadable content, it showcased the latest Nintendo news. This service, though obscure, has lasted up to the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U eras.[1]


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Music

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  • Donkey Kong series: Donkey Kong, game kaishi, Donkey Kong title BGM, BGM 2-men clear, hammer BGM, miss, radar BGM
  • Donkey Kong Jr.: 1-men clear, 1-men BGM, 1-men BGM (organ), Game Start, Donkey Kong Jr. title BGM, 4-men BGM
  • Dr. Mario: Title BGM, Fever, Chill Chill Clear, Level 20 Hi-Clear (UFO) Ending
  • Freshly Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland: Akinai Akimahen, Akinai Maido Ari, Uffun [unidentified], U~n, Duke de Gozaimasu!, Komachi no [???], 35 [unidentified], Chef [???], Tower Gyun Gyun, Chikomama no [???], Chinkle no [???]


  • The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX: Kaze no Sakana no Uta ([???] version), Kaze no Sakana no Uta (Game Over version), title theme, unknown Tarin theme, Tal Tal Mountain theme, animals theme, field theme, Mābe no Mura
  • Mother 3: Ai no Theme (Japanese: MOTHER3 愛のテーマ) (promotion[2])
  • Super Mario Bros.: Small Mario jump, kame o ketta toki, kame o funda toki, Game Over, Coin, chi Mario ni natta toki, Course Clear Fanfare, shiro BGM, Suichuu BGM, Suichuu BGM (organ), Time Up keikoku-on, Dai Mario jump, Dai Mario Fire Mario ni henshin, chika BGM, chijou BGM, chijou BGM (organ), chijou BGM (organ), Tsuru ga nobiru toki, fireball, player down, muteki BGM, muteki BGM (organ), World Clear fanfare
  • Super Mario Bros. 3: Athletic BGM, Ending, organ, suichuu BGM, chika BGM, chijou BGM, toride no boss
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