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Science may have created a complete Bluetooth speaker: Jigglypuff

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ThinkGeek – now owned by GameStop – installed a Bluetooth speaker on State Communications Commission. Here's the fun part: It looks like Jigglypuff! Frankly, I'm not sure why this hasn't been the case before. It is too much it is good, and it makes sense. You know, because Jigglypuff sings.

The release was released today again seen by The Verge. Photos display it from a number of different angles on the label. (Some of them make it look like Jigglypuff has been captured and is being held at a warehouse.) There is no information about its release, but Verge has reported that the FCC filing generally means it is coming "soon." In Australia, EBGames has something in common – the same thing could happen – with the release date of April 1. It's listed at AU $ 48.

Here's the thing about it being scheduled for release on April 1. That maybe means it's part of the April Fools' day list. Overall, ThinkGeek does an excellent job of goof vacation. They announce a ton of comedy products, but the real joke is that some of them are real.

Polygon reached GameStop for more information on its pricing and availability. The price point feels high with a new speaker. And, yet I want it – exactly the thrill of having a Jigglypuff speaker that can sing a famous creature song.

GameStop acquired ThinkGeek in 2015, but it officially launched the company in 2019. Of course, GameStop is not doing very well, with the financial implications of the company's vacation painting the company's negative image. Consumers buy less used games, preferring to buy games online. New consoles could boost company numbers by 2020, but GameStop also relies on its complex sales to support it, too.

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