The Pokémon Company held its annual Pokémon Presents livestream today, revealing what’s coming for the franchise. Aside from the reveal of Winds and Waves, we also got announcements on new products for fans of the series.

To start the show, we got the reveal of the Pokémon Red & Blue Game Music Collection: Game Boy Jukebox. This will be sold only at The Pokémon Center online. The jukebox includes 45 cartridges, each containing a familiar melody or sound effect from the games.

Pre-orders are selling fast, and if you are lucky, it will cost $70 USD

pokemon game boy juke box

Below is more of an overview of what to expect in the Pokemon Game Boy Jukebox:

Start your musical adventure with “Title Screen,” then journey onward with classics like “Professor Oak,” “Pewter City Theme,” and “Rocket Hideout.” Do your best to stay awake through “Jigglypuff’s Song,” keep an eye out for ghostly apparitions during “Lavender Town Theme,” and finish up with “Ending Theme.” There’s no shortage of ear Wurmple in this collection that’s sure to evoke memories of setting out on your very own Pokémon journey.

  • Includes one device, 45 cartridges, and one storage case
  • Screen and buttons are decorative only. This product does not play games.
  • Features music and sounds from the Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue games
  • Requires three LR44 button cell batteries (included batteries are for demonstration purposes only)
  • Recommended for ages 6 and up
  • Pokémon Center Original

Included Songs & Sounds

  1. Title Screen
  2. Pallet Town Theme
  3. Professor Oak
  4. Professor Oak’s Laboratory
  5. A Rival Appears
  6. Road to Viridian City: Leaving Pallet Town
  7. Battle! (Wild Pokémon)
  8. Victory! (Wild Pokémon)
  9. Pewter City Theme
  10. Pokémon Center
  11. Pokémon Healed
  12. Viridian Forest
  13. Guide
  14. A Trainer Appears (Girl Version)
  15. Battle! (Trainer Battle)
  16. Victory! (Trainer Battle)
  17. Caves of Mt. Moon
  18. Road to Cerulean City: Leaving Mt. Moon 
  19. Cerulean City Theme
  20. Pokémon Gym
  21. Road to Bill’s Home: Leaving Cerulean City
  22. Jigglypuff’s Song
  23. Vermilion City Theme
  24. The S.S. Anne
  25. Road to Lavender Town: Leaving Vermilion City
  26. The Poké Flute
  27. A Trainer Appears (Boy Version)
  28. Battle! (Gym Leader Battle)
  29. Victory! (Gym Leader Battle)
  30. Cycling
  31. Lavender Town Theme
  32. Pokémon Tower
  33. Celadon City Theme
  34. Game Corner
  35. A Trainer Appears (Bad Guy Version)
  36. Rocket Hideout
  37. Silph Co.
  38. The Sea
  39. Cinnabar Island Theme
  40. Pokémon Mansion
  41. Evolution
  42. The Final Road
  43. Final Battle! (Rival)
  44. Hall of Fame
  45. Ending Theme
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