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There is nothing quite like the sheer thrill of watching Pokémon, out loud with no headphones, on a plane.
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Watching videos on your GBA in 160p wasn’t great, but in a pre-Netflix, pre-tablet era, beggars couldn’t be choosers. (I had Pokémon GBA Video: Johto Photo Finish, which featured two episodes of Ash and his battle with Gary at the Pokémon League.) Beyond the video game spin-offs and family cartoons, there were even some movies that came to it, like Shrek. The first Game Boy Advance Video collection from Cartoon Network has The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Johnny Bravo, Ed, Edd ‘n Eddy, and Courage the Cowardly Dog. Other times, collections would feature miscellaneous episodes from across multiple shows. Sometimes shows would get their own game cartridge, like the SpongeBob SquarePants Collection, with four episodes on it. There was a wide range of shows from across Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.
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You could watch them in full color and sound - although if you were using an SP you had to live with the lack of a headphone jack. They came in opaque white cartridges instead of the classic gray color typical to GBA games, and were released in 2004 by Majesco. The Game Boy Advance Video series allowed players to watch shows and some movies on their GBA. You might have forgotten about the Game Boy Advance Video series, but I am here to excavate it and remind you of it and all of its chunky, pixelated glory.