Game Boy Advance Video- Dreamworks Shrek -norma... Updated

In the mid-2000s, before smartphones and streaming services revolutionized mobile entertainment, Nintendo and Majesco Entertainment attempted a bold experiment: bringing full-length feature films to the palm of your hand. The result was , a short-lived but technically fascinating format that allowed users to watch movies like DreamWorks’ Shrek on a standard game cartridge. The Technology: How Shrek Fit on a Cartridge

For $19.99, a parent could buy their child a Shrek cartridge that also worked as a game cart’s shape. It was cheap, indestructible, and required no maintenance. Game Boy Advance Video- DreamWorks Shrek -Norma...

While the GBA screen native resolution is 240x160 pixels, Shrek was compressed down to 112p to save space. In the mid-2000s, before smartphones and streaming services

Learn more about the technical challenges and legacy of this format at the GBA Video Wiki It was cheap, indestructible, and required no maintenance

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