Game Boy Micro Announced
The Nintendo press conference this afternoon revealed the new Game Boy Advanced format: the Game boy Micro. The new handheld will play all GBA titles, and is only slightly larger than an iPod. From the article: "The sporty, silver metal Game Boy Micro measures a mere 4 inches wide, 2 inches tall and 0.7 inches deep, allowing it to sit comfortably alongside today's hippest technological gadgets. It weighs an astonishing 2.8 ounces, or about the weight of 80 paper clips. Yet Game Boy Micro has the same processing power and plays the same games as Game Boy Advance SP models, complete with standard face controls and gleaming shoulder and Start/Select buttons that literally shine." Photo available from the AP.
Very nice. Although, that screen is obviously tiny. It's about 2/3rds the width of the cartriadge. They did say it was the best screen they've put on a handheld though.
If it's cheap enough, I'll probably pick one up.
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I was all ready to post how they're concentrating too hard on making the devices small, and they should spend more time working on design and layout and games.
/me want!
Then I saw the picture of the little guy.
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Seriously, for me, the SP is about as small as I can stand handgrip-wise. I know this Micro returns to the GBA formfactor, but why? The SP seems to be the right balance of size, heft, and comfort. And screen visibility/legibility.
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Never bought one, although I think I'll buy this one. It smacks of the original donkey kong nintendo devices.... just what people will buy for a quick game, not a game-console on the run (running fast games, running hot and shutting down after what 4 hours of play).
Now if this thing can do wireless multiplayer, and if I can play DOOM and quake on it, and maybe the atari2600 games, I'm all set.
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The SP is probably one of the most perfect pieces of production design I've ever held. It is beautiful and practical and the right size and everything. This micro looks like it's got DS's problem of buttons too close to the edge. Of course, there's nothing but edge to put them on.
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Cute little guy is just about small enough to be placed on a keychain.
If the price is right I'll be picking one up.
Artist will always make art.
How can this still happen at product launches? It's pathetic that these companies can't forsee the increased hits they're going to receive, and plan in consequence. It makes them look so bad.
COME ON, get with it already!
Now this is news for nerds that should be hitting the front page...new portable gaming system that no one saw coming...
Who cares?
Electroplankton is being released stateside!
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This reminds me of the Sony Watchman and all the other micro TV sets when they hit the market en force. (I remember an episode of Home Improvement, I think it was, where something happened to the great room TV, and everyone tried watching football on a screen this small... With a magnifying glass, no less.)
If you don't need glasses yet, I'd wager that the eye strain from trying to play this thing will make you need a pair right quick.
It must be Windows. It needs half a gig of RAM and a hardware-accelerated graphics card just to run Solitaire.
Otherwise, what's the point of making it so small?
Resistance... is futile.
Now if it is priced low enough and the release a NES controller faceplate it's mine. Very nice design and idea, I just wish they could get the technology down to $49.99 because too many bought a GBA, then a GBA SP, now this. Or even a trade in system as before would be nice.
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Or does that look very much the the old NES controller http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Nescontroller.j pg
The submitter said it is slightly larger than an iPod, I believe it should say "slightly larger than the iPod Mini"
The article doesn't actually say anything about a new game format or anything. Are we to assume that this tiny thing is simply a new exterior for the same GBA cartridges?
I would say I'm not excited about it (and based on the appearance I'm NOT excited), but I suppose they upped the format with DS so they can't be expected to release a new cartridge system for the Game Boy line too. And after all, the original Game Boy cartridges lasted through the original, pocket, and color. GBA has already had the horizontal one, the SP, and now the Micro (and to a lesser degree the DS), so maybe the next design for a Game Boy that comes out will pack a new cartridge design too.
I know I'm going to end up buying one (for my coffee table display case with all iterations of Game Boy in it), but my hands get cramped enough on the SP that I can't imagine anything smaller or thinner than that. I'm glad they're going back to the horizontal design though, it might take some of the pain out of it.
All I have to say is THANK GOODNESS. I love my SP, and have no problems if other people want to buy this Micro, but I'm extremely glad that this isn't the GBA's successor. The entire reason I love my GBA SP is because of the clamshell design - my GB, GBC, and GBA all had their screens scratched to hell because of the open design.
Having said that, now that they're milking the GBA design for all it's worth & expanding the line with GBA v3, it's going to be a very long time before we get the GBA's successor, innit?
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But I think it looks like complete ass.
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It had a hard disk and could play music. I usually am not a fan of the product that fills multiple roles, but that would be very nice :)
Why is nintendo re-re-releasing the GBA? They have a brand new hand held out now and should be concentrating on it. Not bashing the GBA though its great, but seriously how stupid does Nintendo think the public is?
The GBA Mirco is to the GBA / SP as the Gameboy Pocket is to the original Gameboy.
People will purchase the new one in spite of the original working just as well.
Lets see, this is the "heir" of the gameboy? this lcd watch sized thing?
Thank you! next.
Cut to the chase Nintendo, wheres the new gameboy? the one with 3d support, mini dvd games and broadband connection?
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When will they get this right? 80 paperclips? What is that in Library of Congress Index Cards?
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AFAIK the specs I read are 4"x2"x.8". Doesn't that make it slightly smaller than the iPod mini? So I believe it should say "slightly larger than the iPod Shuffle.
Is this supposed to be the poor man's PSP?
And I thought my SwanCrystal was tiny. .67 in ; 3.35oz
.67 in ; 3.88oz
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77.5 x 127.7 x 17.5 mm ; 95g
3.05 x 5.03 x
Even the older (and slightly smaller) B&W Wonderswan:
74.3 x 121 x 17.5 mm ; 110g
2.93 x 4.76 x
It's even tinier than the Atari Lynx I've been playing recently; powered by the D-cell battery pack.
110 x 237 x 54 mm ; 1573.4g
4.33 x 9.33 2.13 in ; 3 pounds, 7.5 ounces.
Here's a size comparison photo of the GB Micro: GB Micro. It looks to be about the size of a NES controller, something I would hardly call uncomfortably small.
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That sounds like a fun project- create a "cartridge" for the SP that is actually a programmable music holder with built-in playback.
Instead of a game, it's a music repository with software interface through the SP.
Get to it!