Skip to content

Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Super Music Collection Comes To iTunes

Hot on the heels of November’s hugely successful release of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire for Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 2DS systems comes the latest Pokémon video game soundtrack to release on iTunes—the Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire Super Music Collection.

The Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire Super Music Collection features well-known tracks from the 2003 release of Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire that have been lovingly re-imagined and re-recorded by GAME FREAK’s team of composers, including Junichi Masuda and Shota Kageyama.

The soundtrack, which provides the audio backdrop to players’ adventures in the beloved Hoenn region, was inspired by Japan’s main island of Kyushu. The latest Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 2DS technology has allowed GAME FREAK’s composers to create a soundtrack that evokes the beauty and mystery of Hoenn and brings to life the Trainer’s adventures along the way.

The Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire Super Music Collection is the perfect treat to begin the year for Pokémon fans wanting total immersion in the Hoenn region.

Be sure to visit Pokemon.co.uk/OmegaAlpha for more news and information about Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire which is out now for Nintendo 3DS and 2DS systems.

Pokémon the Series has even wider distribution today with fan-favourite episodes now available on the Amazon Fire TV media player. This adds to the numerous ways fans can follow Ash, Pikachu, and all their friends as they explore the world of Pokémon and match wits with the nefarious Team Rocket.

Fans have been able to view the show anytime, anywhere, thanks to Netflix, Amazon Prime, iTunes, and the Pokémon TV app, which is available for smartphones and tablets.

25 thoughts on “Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Super Music Collection Comes To iTunes”

  1. These games just came out bad…it was a missed opportunity to make the player jump. And they could have done something innovative such as the player battling another pokemon, and when the pokemon uses moves such as earthquake, the player jumps and avoids it, omg gamefreak, why. This really was a missed opportunity and why the game is kinda dull. It’s not just about the pokemon people, it’s the player as well, hello, these adventures wouldn’t be possible without the player.

    1. Nintendo Elite Commander Quadraxis

      I’d rather have a full diverse character customization, at least as good as Fire Emblem Awakening or better and a new designed battle system…

      Training Pokemon to lv 100 is not worth it anymore…

    2. The character always could jump… Off ledges. Badum-tshhh~ You might as well complain about the camera angles and the fact that the trainers aren’t even visible during battles too. ;)

  2. Who the fuck cares Pokemon is so played out. Nintendo has worn that franchise out like black guys ware out white womens vaginas…

    1. You’re insane. Go to an xbox site please, the door is just a few centimeters off from where your cursor is, thank you. And you’re a racist ass.

  3. Pingback: La colonna sonora di Pokémon Rubino Omega e Zaffiro Alpha è disponibile su iTunes | VG247.it

  4. Pingback: La súper colección de música de Pokémon OR/AS ya está disponible en iTunes – Arcadiavg

  5. Pingback: Soundtrack de Pokemon Omega Rubí y Alfa Zafiro en iTunes

  6. Pingback: Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Super Music Collection, ¡ya disponible! | Cinegamer's

Leave a Reply

Discover more from My Nintendo News

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading