Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U: A Smashing Soundtrack

The Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS & Wii U soundtrack, subtitled A Smashing Soundtrack in the American version, Special Sound Test in the Japanese version, and Premium Sound Selection in the European/Australian version, is an official physical soundtrack containing selected music tracks from and. The soundtrack was available for free to anyone who registered both versions of the game on between November 21, 2014 and January 13, 2015, and the soundtrack was shipped between February and March of 2015.

Track Listing
The album is split into two compact discs, each containing 36 tracks; the "Red" CD contains music primarily from the 3DS version, while the "Blue" CD contains music from the Wii U version. Lists of all music tracks from both versions can be found here.

Trivia

 * At the time of the soundtrack's release, the theme was only available in the 3DS version of the game, and the  was not available in-game at all, yet both were featured on the Blue CD. Both songs would later be used on the Miiverse stage.
 * Mario Paint Medley is placed among the miscellaneous tracks instead of the section, likely due to this.
 * The (Mother) series is the only franchise featured in the original Super Smash Bros. that is absent from the soundtrack.
 * The series is the only third-party franchise featured on the soundtrack.
 * Only five tracks are original tracks ripped from their originating games, all being on the Red CD: How to Play, Id (Purpose), Dark Pit's Theme, Gaur Plain, and You Will Know Our Names.
 * Id (Purpose) and Gaur Plain, however, are shortened versions of their original tracks.
 * is the only preview track on the official website that does not appear on the soundtrack.
 * is incorrectly labeled as simply "Light Plane" inside the front cover.
 * Despite featuring on the cover, no music from the  series is represented in the soundtrack.
 * Despite the theme being featured of the Red side, which features music primarily from the 3DS version, the soundtrack uses the Wii U variant of the song.
 * In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the song returns labeled as, implying that the song represents Super Smash Bros. 4 as a whole.
 * This is the only official soundtrack for the Smash series that does not feature any new tracks or recordings exclusive to the soundtrack.