

Remember those old Pokémon episodes from the early 2000s? This weird little GBA cartridge basically shoved a few of them onto a tiny screen. You pop it in, and suddenly you're watching Ash and Pikachu in pixelated glory—no gameplay, just straight-up episodes like "Pokémon, I Choose You!" and "Pokémon Emergency!" crammed into a handheld.
It’s kind of a novelty now—the compression makes everything look like a blurry VHS tape, and the audio’s tinny as hell. But back then? If you were stuck in a car ride with no TV, this thing felt like magic. Just don’t expect to actually *play* anything—it’s literally a pocket TV episode dump.
Honestly, half the fun is laughing at how they managed to fit full episodes on a GBA cart at all.
Must-play games
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Pokemon Emerald Version (gba)
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Pokemon Firered Version (gba)
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Pokemon Ash Gray Version (gba)
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Pokemon Ruby Version (gba)
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Pokemon X And Y (gba)
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Pokemon Adventure Green (gba)
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Pokemon Gaia (gba)
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Pokemon Advanced Adventure (gba)
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Pokemon Leaf Green (gba)
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Pokemon Moemon (emerald) (gba)
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Pokemon Sapphire (gba)
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Pokemon Black And White (gba)