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* Despite that the GB Sounds is supposed to sound like the original music from the GB/GBC, none of the songs sound exactly like the originals. The acoustics sound different, many notes have different pitches, and other notes in various songs are not even heard at all. This may be due to the different hardware of the DS.
* Despite that the GB Sounds is supposed to sound like the original music from the GB/GBC, none of the songs sound exactly like the originals. The acoustics sound different, many notes have different pitches, and other notes in various songs are not even heard at all. This may be due to the different hardware of the DS.
* The image for the GB Sounds is a Game Boy with a pair of headphones.
* The image for the GB Sounds is a Game Boy with a pair of headphones.
* After obtaining the GB Sounds, the [[Pokemon Music Channel]] on your [[Pokégear]] plays the album [[Famous Songs]] on Sundays.
* After obtaining the GB Sounds, the [[Pokémon Music Channel]] on your [[Pokégear]] plays the album [[Famous Songs]] on Sundays.


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Revision as of 22:39, 5 July 2010

This article is about the key item whose Japanese name is the GB Player. For the Nintendo GameCube accessory, see Game Boy Player.
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The GB Sounds (Japanese: GBプレイヤー GB Player) is a key item obtainable in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. After players have defeated all 16 gyms in the game, they can receive it from one of the Game Freak employees in the Celadon Condominiums. It allows a player to change the game's background music to redone 8-bit tracks from Gold and Silver.

Trivia

  • Several tracks that weren't in the original Gold and Silver also received 8-bit remixes. Examples include the themes of the Global Terminal and Routes 47 and 48.
  • None of the Battle Frontier facilities, except for the outside area and the Battle Tower, have an 8-bit remix of their background music.
  • The item only changes background themes and battle music, not other audio effects.
  • Some of the original game's tracks, such as Team Rocket's themes (unless the player hasn't fought Giovanni yet), the music played when the player meets Professor Oak, and the opening and closing music, cannot be accessed using the GB Sounds, because they only play before the player has the chance to operate it. To accommodate these, the Pokémon Music Channel hosts a "Pokémon Past Archive" program each Sunday, featuring such otherwise unheard pieces in addition to a few other themes.
  • Despite that the GB Sounds is supposed to sound like the original music from the GB/GBC, none of the songs sound exactly like the originals. The acoustics sound different, many notes have different pitches, and other notes in various songs are not even heard at all. This may be due to the different hardware of the DS.
  • The image for the GB Sounds is a Game Boy with a pair of headphones.
  • After obtaining the GB Sounds, the Pokémon Music Channel on your Pokégear plays the album Famous Songs on Sundays.


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