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I’m talking, of course, about the Game Boy Micro. Take a look: The Game Boy What? Released in September 2005, the Game Boy Micro was the final system in the hallowed Game Boy line. It arrived ...
The Game Boy Micro is so small... You already know that the Game Boy Micro is small when you hear people tell you that it's just barely bigger than the cartridge that fits into it, but you don't ...
Ayaneo reimagined the Game Boy Micro as an enthusiast device. It costs $191 to pre-order via Indiegogo for a limited time before it becomes pricier, but I’m not convinced it’s worth the ...
The high price tag means it's only really for dedicated collectors, but this is the best a modern Game Boy Micro could be. The AYANEO Pocket Micro Classic is the perfect handheld for 4x upscaled ...
When the Game Boy Micro was unveiled in 2005 - almost a year after the launch of the Nintendo DS - few could have predicted that it would be the final machine to bear the legendary name.
Another angle picked up, this time by VGC, relates to the launch of the Game Boy Micro. This came relatively early in Fils-Aimé's time at the company, when he was executive vice president of ...
The Game Boy Micro was the final iteration of the popular Nintendo handheld, but not everyone was won over by its impressively tiny form factor. One such person was former Nintendo of America ...
The build ends up like a bigger version of the Game Boy Micro, the final release in the Game Boy line. The build is based around a Nintendo DS Lite, one of Nintendo’s later handhelds featuring ...
Some of that can be attributed to its Game Boy Micro-inspired getup and that fact it'll fit in that tiny mysterious pocket on your jeans (you know the one.) But, it ultimately wins me over with ...
The Analogue Pocket is the most advanced Game Boy to ever take actual carts ... I find myself most interested in the Pocket Micro, whose sleek design, twin joysticks and horizontal layout look ...