Dr. Mario (Game Boy) (Nintendo Music)
| Dr. Mario (Game Boy) | |
|---|---|
| Composed by: Hirokazu Tanaka (uncredited) | |
| Publisher | Nintendo |
| Release date | |
| Format | Digital |
| System | Game Boy |
| Number of tracks | 8 |
| Length | 13:32[1] |
Dr. Mario (Game Boy), originally known as Dr. Mario, is a digital soundtrack corresponding to the Dr. Mario game for the Game Boy that was made available on Nintendo Music on October 30, 2024, alongside the app's launch. It features music tracks that originate from said game, as well as various playlists for listening uses. It was the first Dr. Mario soundtrack to be added to the service.
Dr. Mario (NES) is listed as a related game.
Tracklist[edit]
The "All tracks" playlist, found on the Dr. Mario (Game Boy) page, features all of the tracks associated with the soundtrack. In total, it contains 8 tracks and is 13 minutes long.
| Image | English Title | Japanese Title | Length | Extend to... supported |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Selection Screen | セレクト Serekuto |
0:53 | ||
| Fever | Fever | 2:33 | ||
| Game Over | ゲームオーバー Gēmu ōbā |
0:02 | ||
| Vs. Game Over | VSゲームオーバー VS Gēmu ōbā |
1:54 | ||
| Chill | Chill | 4:10 | ||
| Stage Clear | ステージクリア Sutēji kuria |
0:03 | ||
| Level 20 Low Clear & Ending | Level 20 LOWクリア〜エンディング Level 20 LOW kuria ~ Endingu |
2:01 | ||
| Level 20 Hi Clear (UFO) & Ending | Level 20 HI クリア(UFO)〜エンディング Level 20 HI kuria (UFO) ~ Endingu |
2:01 |
Playlists[edit]
Dr. Mario (Game Boy) features two playlists that only contain tracks from its soundtrack.
Top tracks[edit]
The "Top tracks" playlist is the main playlist for Dr. Mario (Game Boy), appearing first on its soundtrack page. This playlist can appear in the "Find your favorites" and "Featured playlists" sections on the Home screen. Additionally, all of the tracks found on this playlist appear on the "Nintendo Music Top Tracks" playlist, found in the "Top recommendations" section.
It contains 4 tracks and is 9 minutes long.
| Image | Title | Length | Extend to... supported |
|---|---|---|---|
| Selection Screen | 0:53 | ||
| Fever | 2:33 | ||
| Chill | 4:10 | ||
| Level 20 Hi Clear (UFO) & Ending | 2:01 |
Extended-Playback Collection[edit]
The "Extended-Playback Collection" playlist consists of tracks from Dr. Mario (Game Boy) compatible with the "Extend to..." feature, allowing them to loop seamlessly for 5, 10, 15, 30 or 60 minutes. This playlist can also be found on the "Extend your enjoyment" section of the Home screen.
It contains 6 tracks and is 13 minutes long.
| Image | Title | Length | Extend to... supported |
|---|---|---|---|
| Selection Screen | 0:53 | ||
| Fever | 2:33 | ||
| Vs. Game Over | 1:54 | ||
| Chill | 4:10 | ||
| Level 20 Low Clear & Ending | 2:01 | ||
| Level 20 Hi Clear (UFO) & Ending | 2:01 |
Other playlists[edit]
Tracks from Dr. Mario (Game Boy) also appear on other playlists, usually alongside tracks from other soundtracks.
Top recommendations[edit]
Selects[edit]
- “A curated playlist of the very best tracks from the Nintendo Music library.”
- —"Nintendo Music Selects" playlist description, Nintendo Music
The "Nintendo Music Selects" playlist is composed of tracks that are deemed to be the very best among all soundtracks found on the service. This playlist contains 2 tracks from Dr. Mario (Game Boy). Additionally, the "Mario Series Selects" playlist, composed of tracks from the Super Mario series, contains the same tracks.
| Image | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| Fever | 2:33 | |
| Chill | 4:10 |
Extended-Playback Picks[edit]
- “The Extend to... feature can now be used with playlists——and there's a curated playlist of recommended tracks too!”
- —Recent highlights, Nintendo Music
The "Extended-Playback Picks" playlist is composed of tracks best suited to utilize the "Extend to..." feature. It contains 3 tracks from Dr. Mario (Game Boy).
| Image | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| Fever | 2:33 | |
| Vs. Game Over | 1:54 | |
| Chill | 4:10 |
Gallery[edit]
Notes[edit]
- From Nintendo Music's launch to July 21, 2025, Dr. Mario (Game Boy) had the least amount of music tracks on the service, having only 8 total. It was then succeeded by Pinball, which only has 2 tracks.
References[edit]
- ^ Polley001. Nintendo Music Information Database. Google Sheets (English). Retrieved July 31, 2025.