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Brand: Nintendo EAN: 0045496716820 Item Dimensions: Label: Nintendo of America Manufacturer: Nintendo of America Model: VHNIN 045496716820 MPN: oxysfbb Platform: Game Boy Advance Publisher: Nintendo of America Release Date: September 20, 2005 Studio: Nintendo of America Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: The Game Boy Micro is a leap forward in portable gaming. In this tiny, cell-phone sized body you have the same technology that powers the popular Game Boy AdvanceSP. Shorter, thinner and lighter than an SP, it plays all the SP titles on the market. No more need to buy special game cases -- just shove it in your pocket or the cell phone pocket in your backpack when you're done. If you'd like the look of your system to be as cool as thegames you play on it, the new Game Boy Micro is for you. Supports standard headphones Dimensions(WxLxD) - 4 x 2 x 7/10 Color - Black Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - This Handheld changes everythingWhen I heard about this handheld I was very skepticall. But when I got it my life changed. When I am in the bank waiting for my turn, when I am at the subway, when I am at the movies. Waiting now it is very fun. I've had videogames for game boy advance since 2001, now I have about 30 games in storage, and with the game boy micro these games are alive again. The memories of the good ol'days are back also. I can't describe just ... Read More Rating: - NiceThis is my first foray back into handheld platforms. Too bad I got it within the past twelve months and they are discontinuing the GBA games. This is a good pocket-sized system though. If you are looking to maybe "downsize" your GBA, pick this up. The only bummer is you can't plug it into your Gamecube. Oh well, you can't have everything. Rating: - cell-phone inspired Game BoyNintendo has had tremendous success over the last 18 or so years with the Gameboy franchise. The gaming public has seen many versions of the Gameboy released during this period, and once again Nintendo has put out yet another winner in this product line. The Gameboy Micro is simply a mini version of the Gameboy Advance. Unlike the SP version, this one does not "flip" open to reveal the screen. When they named it the "Micro" they hit the nail squarely on the head. From what I have ... Read More Rating: - very small screen but handy size to carryNot as good as the DS Lite, but handy size for the many GBA games I have. I like that you can adjust the brightness. Easy to carry in pocket. I wish it came with a black faceplate. Rating: - Get it now before they're gone.This is truly a portable game system. So small that it will fit IN your hand, the GBMicro is worth the money, especially now that it's price has gone down. It is comfortable, the buttons have this great "mushy-ness" to them when pressed, the screen is ultra-sharp and BRIGHT. Bright as a DS lite. The battery life in phenomenal and only takes about an hour to an hour and a half to charge. The Start and Select buttons light up blue at start up to show the Micro still has a good charge, then turn red ... Read More |