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Nintendo Expands the Library for Game Boy Advance Video

Posted on Friday, September 24, 2004 @ 01:25:56 pm E.S.T

Every good television show gets a spin-off or sequel. On Sept. 27, Game Boy(R) Advance Video follows suit with two exciting new video paks featuring four "classic" episodes of the wildly popular Pokemon(R) franchise. One video pak features the cartoon episodes "Pokemon - I Choose You!" and "Here Comes the Squirtle Squad," while the other contains "Beach Blank-out Blastoise" and "Go West Young Meowth." Each video pak sells at an MSRP of $19.99.

Game Boy Advance Video debuted in June, and already has sold more than one million units through August. By the holidays, more than 20 different paks will be available, each with up to 45 minutes of video, or four animated episodes. The initial video offerings included Pokemon episodes, as well as other favorites from Majesco like SpongeBob SquarePants(TM), The Fairly OddParents(TM), Codename: Kids Next Door(TM) and Cartoon Network(TM) Collection.

Game Boy Advance Video lets users play video paks of their favorite cartoon episodes right on their Game Boy(R) Advance SP units, which now sell for a new low MSRP of $79.99. There's no need to buy any additional hardware. So for less than $20, users can convert their video game units into mini view screens, using the buttons to pause or fast-forward the action, just like a DVD player, anytime, anywhere.

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