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Video on Nintendo DS and Gameboys


Actimagine and Nintendo partnered to deliver full-screen video at 24fps on the Nintendo portable gaining systems, including the Game Boy Advance and the DS, with no hardware modification at all. This has opened up new opportunities for Nintendo and their partners to sell video contents for the millions of devices that are already in the market. To date, Pokemon episodes and full-length movies such as Shrek and Shark Tale have been released in the US and in Japan.  

Nintendo has also licensed Mobiclip video codecs to integrate video sequences in video games for the Game Boy® Advance and the Nintendo DS™ handheld video game systems. Mobiclip is provided at no charge in Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS Software Development Kits (SDK). It allows all Nintendo's game developers to enrich their games with attractive video content. Today, almost every game released by Nintendo includes video sequences played in Mobiclip format.



Read the press releases:

January 2006: Majesco Entertainment selects Actimagine video technology to deliver full length movies on Nintendo portable consoles

November 2005: Nintendo Co., Ltd. selects Actimagine video technologies for its Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS Software Development Kits

December 2004: Actimagine Licenses Video compression Technology to Nintendo