By Michael Oleaga / m.oleaga@latinospost.com (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 12, 2013 03:35 PM EST

The music in the "Pokémon" video games are finally available in mp3 form as the franchise have released a "Super Music Collection."

The Pokémon Company International released 212 songs from the sixth-generation video games "Pokémon X" and "Pokémon Y" series on Nov. 12 for the low price of $9.99.

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For $9.99, the Pokémon fan can obtain all 212 songs, or else pay $0.99 for each song.

The "Pokémon X & Pokémon Y: Super Music Collection" contains approximately 3.5 hours of music, and as an added bonus, the consumer will receive battle game music from the four-episode special "Pokémon Origins."

As Latinos Post reported, "Pokémon Origins" is a four-part series based on the first-generation video games featuring Red. The four episodes have premiered in Japan in early October and are set to debut in the U.S. on the official Pokémon website or the Pokémon TV app starting Nov. 15.

The current music collection are based on "Pokémon X and Y," but fans can anticipate music from "Pokémon FireRed," "Pokémon LeafGreen," "Pokémon HeartGold," "Pokémon SoulSilver," "Pokémon Ruby," "Pokémon Sapphire," "Pokémon Diamond," "Pokémon Pearl," "Pokémon Black," "Pokémon White," "Pokémon Black 2," and "Pokémon White 2" in 2014.

In addition, the $9.99 purchase will include five bonus tracks from the original "Pokémon Red" and "Pokémon Blue" games by original composer Shota Kageyama of Game Freak Inc.

The 212 songs from the "Pokémon X & Pokémon Y: Super Music Collection" includes themes from all towns and cities, battles, gym leaders, Team Flare and Lysandre, The Pokémon League, Elite Four, Pokémon League Champion, and a lot more.

To preview and download "Pokémon X and Pokémon Y: Super Music Collection by Game Freak," click here.

As Latinos Post reported, four million copes of "Pokémon X and Y" were sold during its first weekend launch in early October. The sales of the Kalos-region-based games set a record for the Nintendo 3DS handset console.

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