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Nintendo Announces Game Boy Micro

May 17, 2005, 10:28 am EDT
Total comments: 15

It plays the same games as your SP does, but now it's tiny.

NINTENDO’S GAME BOY MICRO

PROJECTS A DYNAMIC NEW IMAGE

Best-Selling Video Game System Sports a Striking New Look

LOS ANGELES, May 17, 2005 – The original Game Boy® Advance fits comfortably into the pocket of a backpack. The retooled Game Boy® Advance SP fits into a coat pocket. Now Nintendo takes aim at the pocket of your tightest jeans with the tiny Game Boy® Micro system, quite simply the smallest and sleekest Game Boy® product that Nintendo has ever created. It’s thinner than a cell phone, as chic as an MP3 player and as fun as a Game Boy. In an instant it attracts attention and positions the image-conscious player as someone on the cutting edge of cool.

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.

With Game Boy Micro, everyone plays with style. A removable face plate gives owners the option to buy replacements to customize the look of their systems again and again with new colors and designs. Most notably, its 2-inch backlit screen shines with incredible power, rendering games in startling clarity with fantastic colors on the best Game Boy screen ever. For the first time, users can adjust the brightness of the screen to adapt to indoor lights or outdoor sunshine.

“We’re making the gorgeous Game Boy Micro for image-conscious folks who love video games, the ones who want the look of their system to be as cool as the games they play on it,” says George Harrison, Nintendo of America’s senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. “Because of its diminutive size and industrial-hip look, Game Boy Micro immediately identifies the person playing it as a trendsetter with discriminating style.”

Game Boy Micro represents the latest evolution in the image of the Game Boy Advance line, but it is not a successor to any current system. Game Boy Micro will be released this fall. The system comes with a built-in, rechargeable lithium-ion battery and supports standard headphones.

The Game Boy Advance line remains tied for the most popular video game system of this generation. More than 28 million units have sold in the United States, yet Game Boy Advance launched a full eight months after PlayStation 2. Video game fans clearly appreciate great game play and portability. Nearly 700 games are now available for Game Boy Advance.

Talkback

Mr. SegaliMay 17, 2005

Hah, now a 5th way to play my GBA games... It is pretty awesome looking though.

RABicleMay 17, 2005

N64 Memory Cards are 2 inches wide...
I fail to understand how it owuld be comfortable but damn it's neat.

ViperVisorMay 17, 2005

I just held my VCR remote thats about that size. Seems good

PaleMike Gamin, Contributing EditorMay 17, 2005

Plan Yan and GBA wireless built in and I'm sold....

vuduMay 17, 2005

Quote

It’s thinner than a cell phone, as chic as an MP3 player and as fun as a Game Boy.
I don't think that means it can play MP3's. They're just using it as a point of reference. I wouldn't get your hopes up for MP3 playback.

KDR_11kMay 17, 2005

They should remake it slightly so it looks like a NES controller.

PaleMike Gamin, Contributing EditorMay 17, 2005

They are gonna have removable face plates... I'm sure one will be based on teh original NES controller.

pyrokamileonMay 17, 2005

built in battery? so it's removeable, right?

RobotorMay 17, 2005

ridiculous...


But something commands me to own one.

KnowsNothingMay 17, 2005

It looks uncomfortable and hard to play, but it's still incredibly slick. I want one, even though I have NO use for one. I can see this selling moderatley well, depending greatly on the price.

jasonditzMay 17, 2005

Price is huge here. I hope to hell its cheaper than the SP.

Ian SaneMay 17, 2005

It's kind of ironic that Nintendo to trying to sell me a GBA at the same time that they've finally shown some games that get me interested in the DS. They themselves have convinced me not to even consider a GB Micro. They're competing with their own product.

RennyMay 17, 2005

They aren't trying to sell 'you' a GBA. They explicity said it's aimed toward the "image-concious consumer." If, inevitably, existing Nintendo fans buy it then good for Nintendo. They've got some people whipped , a resource that has helped MS and Sony as well. This is just another boost to strengthen the legacy of Nintendo's handheld systems. It can only help mindshare and profits. It is in no way stealing any attention from the DS, as it doesn't do anything new for the GBA as the SP did, it just does things differently. It's a marketing gimmick, potentially very practical to tight jeans-wearing gamers, and nothing more.

Bill AurionMay 17, 2005

I'll be getting this most likely...It looks too nice... =\

nickmitchMay 17, 2005

Introducing: SUPER Gameboy Pocket!

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