The Smallest Nintendo Handheld Ever!

Near the end of the Game Boy Advance's run, it was released in 2005, and only plays Game Boy Advance games. I found an unopened silver Game Boy Micro on Ebay, and got it. To my surprise it's a European model, but it's region free so that's okay. It's REALLY small, was my first reaction. I've seen pictures online, but you can't imagine it till you hold one in your hand. Despise it's size the screen is sharp, and the sound is great. The D-pad, B, and A buttons work fine. The select and start are on the bottom(and aren't hard to hit), and serve another function. They light up blue when first turned on to show a good charge, and while playing turn red to show that you need to plug in the system. The power switch and headphone jack are in the bottom corners. The L and R shoulders buttons must be hit on the big end of the button, not the edge. They're still easy to use, because I tested them on action games like Mega Man Zero. The rocker switch on the right side controls the volume, and if you hold down the L button while using the rocker switch you can adjust the brightness. It may not be for everyone, and it's hard to find one in good condition(with a charger)or brand new for a decent price. In the end this is the perfect traveling companion for high quality gaming on the go to put in your pocket or purseRead full review

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