🎮 Game On: Elevate your nostalgia with the ultimate portable console!
The Game Boy Micro Black is a compact and stylish handheld console that features an ultra-sharp backlit screen, adjustable brightness, and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, allowing you to play all Game Boy Advance games with ease and flair.
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Input Device | Gamepad |
Platform | Game Boy Advance |
Color | Black |
L**K
Could be the perfect handheld game machine
In a world where handheld consoles keep getting more powerful, they sure don't keep getting smaller. The original Nintendo DS was pretty huge, hardly pocket sized. And even the DSi which I also own will fill a pocket and create a large, blocky outline. Sony's PSP offering is thinner but also longer and has that large, easily-scratched screen. When considering a handheld gaming device, one has to consider portability almost at the top of the list. The Micro was designed to perfectly fit that task. Sure, the Gameboy Advance is essentially a dead console considering companies no longer make new games for it, but there's still a trove of gems out there to be bought, and often very cheap on the used market. That leaves the machine itself. It's tiny, but still perfectly handy. Your thumbs might cramp up if you hold it a certain way, but if you keep them straight over the face of the machine it's not an issue. The screen is small, but the colors are so crisp and the screen so bright (adjustable to be dimmer if playing in a dark room) that you hardly notice unless you play it right next to someone playing a GBA game on a DS.The modular faceplate design is especially smart, because if you get more scratches on the screen than you'd like, simply remove the faceplate and put on another one. With this ability, your screen can stay essentially perfect indefinitely. It also lets you change the look of your machine. Perhaps: silver for dressy occasions, camouflage for outdoor activities and sports, red for playing at home... or just whichever color you like most.The Micro has a headphone jack for headphones (unlike the GBA SP), which is advisable because the tiny speaker holes can be easily covered with your thumb, and the speaker is honestly not very powerful. The on-off switch is recessed well into the bottom of the machine so as to not be hit accidentally unlike some GBA/DS iterations (I'm looking at you, original DS...) but the volume/brightness control is button-based, rather than operated with a slider, so volume/brightness can't be changed with the unit off. As for negative aspects of the Micro, the shoulder tabs are operated by buttons hidden underneath that are located closer to the middle of the unit than the corners, so one has to place their index fingers farther over the tops of the corners to reliably actuate them, unlike in units like the DSi where simply tapping on the very corners will suffice. This will often not be a problem, but it's worth noting.Overall the Gameboy Micro is an excellent choice for a handheld console, even in an age of technically superior ones. Finally a portable unit that I can actually take everywhere. If you plan on buying a handheld to be used primarily on-the-go, this might be the best option. If you almost always play handhelds at home anyway, you may as well go for a DS Lite, DSi XL (and in a few months when mroe games come out, the 3DS) or PSP.
S**Y
Doesn’t turn on
I bought this game system last week and got it today and it doesn’t even turn on. Absolute waste of money, not to mention it very dirty under the face plate almost as if it hadn’t been cleaned. I do not recommend buying anything from this seller at all.
E**R
Only GBA product to stand the test of time
When this device first came out, many claimed that it was overpriced and that the GBA SP was superior. However, in retrospect, it's now clear to see that the Micro truly stands the test of time. We're now in an era of the Nintendo 3DS and have moved past devices that are backwards compatibility with the GBA. So what is the best option to get your GBA fix with a stunning library of hundreds of great titles? In my opinion, there is no other option. It's tiny, highly portable, and has incredible battery life. The screen is ultra sharp and the button layout is simple and superb. Even better, due to this things relative unpopularity when it first came out, it's basically now a collector's item.My recommendation - get one while you still can. When you go to break out your old library of games; nothing is more please to play them on than this system.
G**4
Great system, but not 100% worth the price
The GBA is one of, if not, my favorite handhelds that exist. The micro is a great little handheld and is very convenient because it easily fits in pockets. It has the 2nd best looking screen out of the GBA line. Though I am not sure if it is entirely worth the price you would have to pay to obtain one. There are major downsides to it, and you can get a gba ags 101 (back-lit gba SP) for the same price or cheaper.The back lit gba sp will play all gameboy games (the micro only plays gba). The back lit sp also has a better screen. The micro's screen looks crisper because the picture is so small but the colors look more faded compared to the vibrant back lit SP,the micro becomes a pain after a while in text heavy games (though is not too bad), and the micro screen (well technically the outer face-plate) is always scratched while the SP's screen is always perfect due to the clam shell design. If you do end up buying a micro and the screen is mint, make sure to keep it in a microfiber pouch whenever carrying it in your pocket. I have owned 3 micros and all of them have had the outer face-plates screen scratched a decent amount and its annoying to have a crisp screen being blurred by scratches on the face-plate.This is an excellent system though, I highly recommend this if you already own a back lit SP and want an extra carry around gba. Though if I had to decide between the back-lit gba SP and the micro and could sacrifice a bit of portability, I would go for the SP. The more vibrant screen and backwards compatibility make it an easy choice.
K**S
Contact Your Seller Before You Buy
From what I’ve seen so far of this purchase I’m left feeling mostly disappointed. I understand that this unit is somewhat on the rarer end and that contributes to the price. However, the item that was advertised included a charger, which I did not receive when my package came. The unit itself is dusty and dirty, the game slot is bent, the frame is scratched up and is missing paint in multiple places, and the power switch is loose. I would test the battery to see if it lasted for a reasonable amount of time, but again I did not receive the charger that was advertised and am currently waiting on an after market charger as well as several replacement parts.For the unit itself the price to me would have been acceptable considering the unit still turns on and can read cartridges (it had about 10 minutes of battery left upon arrival); I believe it should be the seller’s job to clean a unit, anyone can do it really so the cleanliness of the unit isn’t a huge deal. If it had come with the charger and the case was in decent shape I likely would have been fine.Long story short, my advice is if you want to buy something from this seller contact them first to be SURE of what you’re getting.
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