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More Pokemon GBA Video announced

Nintendo has announced that four new Pokemon episodes will join the Game Boy Advance Video lineup. Pokemon fans have four new video episodes to watch anytime, anywhere using their Game Boy Advance. The new Pokemon episodes (two per video pak) for Game Boy Advance include "Pokemon I Choose You" and "Here Comes the Squirtle Squad" on one video pak and "Beach Blank-out Blastoise" and "Go West Young Meowth" on another. The Pokemon titles, available on Sept. 27, will be offered at an MSRP of $19.99 for each video pak.

Game Boy Advance Video lets users watch their favorite animated shows on their Game Boy Advance systems at an affordable price and with no need to buy additional hardware. The video paks look identical to Game Boy Advance game paks, fitting into the same slot.
Posted by Al on 08/17 at 03:37 PM

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