Pokemon Gameboy Music Update: How much does the new soundtrack player cost? where to buy

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During today’s Pokemon Presents livestream, The Pokemon Company unveiled a special Game Boy-shaped musical device as part of its wider 30th anniversary celebrations. The demo, which was broadcast live around the world on Pokemon Day, included several series updates, but one of the most nostalgic showcases was a retro-style soundtrack player designed specifically for the original game.

People dressed as Pikachu characters attend the premiere "Pokémon Detective Pikachu" On Military Island (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
A person wearing a Pikachu character costume attends the premiere of “Pokémon Detective Pikachu” at Military Island (Evan Agostini/Invision/Associated Press)

This unique gadget is designed like a classic Game Boy and can play songs from Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue. It comes with 45 small interchangeable cartridges to match the 45 tracks included in the series. Each cartridge contains a song from the soundtrack and also has a corresponding image that appears on the device’s display while the music is playing. This added visual touch enhances the sense of nostalgia, allowing fans to relive moments from their original Pokemon journey in a hands-on way.

“We paid special attention to making the audio sound like Game Boy, so I hope you enjoy listening to it as you change cartridges,” “Pokemon Red and Blue” composer Junichi Masuda said during the livestream.

how much does it cost?

As of now, The Pokémon Company has not publicly confirmed the official retail price in a live announcement. Fans are encouraged to check the official store listing for the latest pricing details.

where to buy

The Pokemon Red and Blue game music collection is only available through Pokemon Center. Customers can purchase the device directly from the Pokémon Center’s official website while supplies last.

The music device was announced alongside several other major updates, including a new video game title and an anniversary event celebrating the 30th anniversary of the series’ first launch in Japan in 1996. For long-time fans, however, this collection of Game Boy-style music stands out as a nod to the series’ roots and its haunting soundtrack.

This nostalgic release is expected to appeal to collectors and long-time fans eager to relive the iconic Game Boy era soundtrack in a unique and fun way.

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