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Pokémon’s 30th Anniversary Gift: A Game Boy Jukebox That Plays Music, Not Games
technology20 hours ago

Pokémon’s 30th Anniversary Gift: A Game Boy Jukebox That Plays Music, Not Games

Pokémon Company unveiled a novelty Pokémon-themed mini Game Boy Jukebox that doesn’t play games. It’s a small музыk player shaped like a Game Boy, housing 45 mini cartridges (one track each) from Pokémon Red/Blue, with screenshots on the cartridges’ backs. It’s designed to sound like a genuine Game Boy, runs on 3 LR44 batteries, and has no headphone jack. Availability varies by region: in Japan it’s sold via a lottery for about 9,900 yen (~$64) with late-March shipping; in North America and the UK it’s available now at Pokémon Center, while Germany, Australia, and New Zealand are not listed. Images and box art accompany the reveal, underscoring its status as a collectible rather than a playable mini-console.} (bot_challenge: false) }ण्य? Wait I included extraneous characters and a stray language. I need to provide valid JSON per tldrdaily format, no trailing notes. Also ensure the tldr content is a single paragraph or less. Let's rewrite cleanly. Also fix the language:

Pokémon's 30th Anniversary Merch Dives Into Pixel-Perfect Nostalgia
gaming1 day ago

Pokémon's 30th Anniversary Merch Dives Into Pixel-Perfect Nostalgia

To mark its 30th anniversary, Pokémon unveiled nostalgia-heavy merchandise—box-art charms, Kanto-starter camping gear, a Fat Pikachu plush, and a pixel-perfect Pikachu plush modeled on the original Game Boy sprite—shown at a Japan event ahead of a livestream; US availability remains uncertain and import costs could be high, with more reveals planned for Pokémon Day.

Lego's Nostalgic Game Boy Set Transformed into a Playable Masterpiece
toys-and-hobbies4 months ago

Lego's Nostalgic Game Boy Set Transformed into a Playable Masterpiece

Lego released a detailed 421-piece set of the iconic Nintendo Game Boy, capturing its design and functionality with pressable buttons, lenticular screens, and game cartridges, appealing to both Lego fans and nostalgic gamers. The set involved close collaboration with Nintendo, took about an hour and 15 minutes to build, and is praised for its accuracy, affordability, and fun building experience.