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 ...
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 ...
The Game Boy Micro isn't the only handheld system Nintendo's launching to retailers this week. Though Nintendo's putting all its marketing effort into promoting the sleeker, sexier, and smaller Game ...
The Wii-U controller may look a little like an iPad with thumb sticks, but it isn't the first time that Nintendo has courted another market. First the clam-shell GBA SP and then the diminutive Gameboy ...
Was I the only one shocked when Nintendo released the US$99.99 price point for the GBA Micro? This announcement, coupled with the price drop of the DS to $129.99 has me wondering just what Nintendo's ...
Honey, Nintendo shrunk the Game Boy. Again. Ever since the company launched its original black-and-white portable gaming console in 1989, Nintendo has striven to shrink each successive iteration of ...
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 ...
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 ...
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