Summary
Pokémon is marking its 30th anniversary by releasing a Game Boy-style jukebox. This small device plays 45 songs from the original Pokémon games but cannot be used to play games.
Key Facts
- Pokémon is celebrating 30 years since it began.
- The 30th anniversary is marked by a special jukebox styled like a classic Game Boy.
- The jukebox holds 45 cartridges, each with one song from the original games.
- The device is purely for listening to music and not for playing games.
- Each cartridge shows a picture on the screen for a nostalgic experience.
- Junichi Masuda worked on ensuring the music quality matched the original games.
- The jukebox costs $69.99.
- The collection is available to buy from Pokémon Center.