The Play-Yan Media Player for the Game Boy Advance has been around in Japan since February, and has had some success there. The device turns the mild-mannered GBA SP into an MP3 and video player, using files stored on SD memory cards, which are inserted into the Play-Yan unit.
With the upcoming release of the Game Boy Micro, Nintendo decided that it was time to tweak the interface of the Play-Yan to work better with the new hardware. The result is the Play-Yan Micro.
For all intents and purposes, the Play-Yan Micro is the exact same device as the standard Play-Yan. The size of the hardware is exactly the same. Both still playback MP3s and ASF format MPEG-4 video natively. Both versions of the Play-Yan will work on all Game Boy Advance or Game Boy Micro units.
Though the basic hardware is unchanged, there are some differences between the old and new Play-Yan, and here they are:
The current Play-Yan model will be available in Japan until September 11th, after which it will be discontinued. The new Play-Yan Micro will go on sale on September 13th for the same price as the original model, ¥5,000 ($46) for the stand-alone unit, or ¥6,000 ($55) for the Play-Yan/Media Stage software bundle.
Nintendo has yet to provide any information as to if the Play-Yan will come to the United States.
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Originally posted by: Stu L Tissimus
So is it any smaller, cartridge-wise?
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Originally posted by: PGC NewsBot
- The Play-Yan Garage Games (http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/playan/garage/index.html) will no longer work on the Micro version.
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With the upcoming release of the Game Boy Micro, Nintendo decided that it was time to tweak the interface of the Play-Yan to work better with the new hardware.
QuoteWhy would Nintendo take this feature out? Was it being used for illegal ROMS?
The Play-Yan Garage Games will no longer work on the Micro version.