What is the Gameboy Micro? The Gameboy Micro is the smallest and last handheld Gameboy console produced by Nintendo, designed to be ultra-portable and compact. It is a successor to the Gameboy Advance ...
An anonymous tipster, who shall remain anonymous [Thanks, Frank!] tipped us with this little gem: Before the DS came out, Nintendo was actually working on a WiFi adaptor for the Gameboy Advance (which ...
Ayaneo’s Pocket MICRO, a tangible tribute to Nintendo’s GameBoy Micro, is now available for pre-order on Indiegogo. The portable console maker started its crowdfunding campaign for the tiny, ...
The AYANEO Pocket Micro Classic is the perfect handheld for 4x upscaled GBA, with enough power for demanding shaders. The high price tag means it's only really for dedicated collectors, but this is ...
Nintendo fanboys, you may now rejoice. After four or so months since their E3 debut, Nintendo has finally released the miniature successor to its Gameboy line in Japan. The Gameboy Micro, so small ...
The AYANEO Remake line is fascinating. Each product is inspired by a retro console or handheld, from powerbanks and mini PCs to Android devices. The AYANEO Pocket Micro is the latest, and you’d be ...
As if the video game console battles surrounding the Microsoft Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Revolution weren't enough, Nintendo on Tuesday released its new GameBoy Micro in Japan. Tiny by game ...
ArsTechnica writer Jeff Smykil sent me an interesting little IM a few minutes ago, asking a question that hadn't even occured to me. Where are all the cool faceplates for the GameBoy Micro? It's a ...
Nintendo Co. Ltd. launched its newest handheld gaming device, the GameBoy Micro, in Japan on Tuesday. The Micro is easily the smallest member of Nintendo’s hit GameBoy family, as its name suggests. At ...
Need monies for furniture and work somehow managed to NOT pay the entire site on payday. Rent payday. First up: Gameboy Advance Micro, black w/silver-gray faceplate, power adaptor, with the following ...
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has revealed that the company does not intend to produce any further iterations of the Game Boy Advance, despite the success of the GBA SP and GBA Micro. In an ...