Nintendo has launched a free new mobile app for Android devices today called Pokemon Jukebox. It is a music player that contains tracks from game entries across the generations. From the original Gameboy days of Red/Blue/Yellow to the Nintendo DS and HeartGold/SoulSilver, fans will have a plethora of music to choose from. Users can also interact with sound effects and playback options, similarly to most standard audio devices. The interface is even designed to look like a Pokedex, and it looks awesome.
Unfortunately, there is a caveat. Every song has a price, ranging from $0.99 to $1.99, according to the trailer, so the app is pretty limited if you don't pony up a few dollars.
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