The Gameboy Micro Reviewed 266
Advtg writes "Ars Technica has a great review of the Gameboy Micro, which is now shipping in North America. The thing is
amazingly small, but it looks as though worries about the screen being too small and too dim aren't true. But will it sell? From the review: 'You'd think at this point the portable
market would just be saturated with Nintendo products, and the Micro carries a price tag of US$99.99. For just US$30 more you can get a DS, and for US$20 less you can get an SP
with the newly brightened screen. It occupies somewhat of an awkward place in terms of price point and features.'"
You can overanalyze it from a feature/function (Score:5, Insightful)
How many people bought a Nano even though they had a perfectly fine player at home anyways?
People don't buy on need or feature/function alone.
Re:You can overanalyze it from a feature/function (Score:2)
the bright side on slashdot (Score:2)
Well, on the bright side; your geek licence is not in danger of being revoked.
Re:You can overanalyze it from a feature/function (Score:2, Interesting)
Just because it's less powerful than the DS and more expensive than the SP is irrelevant. Many people will buy it because they're buying on looks not features, like the people who bought an iPod nano despite still having a perfectly good iPod mini.
Speaking as a proud owner of a limited Famicom coloured Micro, it is a great little machine, very easy to chuck in your pocket and take where you want. This is the
Re:You can overanalyze it from a feature/function (Score:3, Funny)
If you own it for two years, that works out to a whopping 3 cents per day difference! Man, I'm going to have to cut back on...nothing...to finance this one. Why pay 18 cents per day when I could be paying 15? I can finally afford that...gumball...I've been saving up for.
Thank god I'm frugal.
Re:You can overanalyze it from a feature/function (Score:2)
The new GBA SP is a better unit to me; the fact that it's $20 (in the US) cheaper is icing
Re:You can overanalyze it from a feature/function (Score:2)
Re:You can overanalyze it from a feature/function (Score:2)
The biggest selling point (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:The biggest selling point (Score:2)
Re:The biggest selling point (Score:2, Troll)
Re:The biggest selling point (Score:2, Flamebait)
I love my XBOX. Maybe that's because I'm not some wimpy whiney geek.
Re:The biggest selling point (Score:5, Funny)
Whoa! 7lbs! How can you even LIFT it? A forklift is the only way. Two forklifts, one lifting from each end. And an anti-gravity machine. Probably twelve brawny strongmen, just for good measure.
Do you take your console over to your buddy's house on your tricycle? Does it overbalance you? Any console on the market will easily fit into a grocery sack or backpack. Do you carry your Gamecube by the handle? If so, how do you hold the games, power brick, and controllers? In a bag? Why not just stick everything in the same bag? It's a magic bag of holding!
Yo are correct in thinking that looking childish does not make something bad. This has several obvious corollaries.
- Looking childish does not make something good.
- Not looking childish does not make something bad.
- Not looking childish does not make something good.
The lesson in all this?
If you buy groceries, you can carry a game console. Even a big 7lb whopper! If you eat your Wheaties you MAY even show off and carry it one-handed.
Re:The biggest selling point (Score:3, Funny)
Psssh.
It looks childish because it is "Atomic Purple"
I voided the warranties on all my game systems by taking them apart and giving them a decent wood-grainy paint job to match the rest of the furnature.
But either way, the GC stood out from the other ones that were black. So it was being rebelious and hence more teenagery than the conformist adulty platforms.
That and it would occasionally cut class and go smoke behind the
Re:The biggest selling point (Score:2)
No matter how sleek, how tiny, or how shiny a portable is, you'll still look like a nerd when you're hunched over it at a bus stop. A legion of dancing silhouettes and Apple's marketing department couldn't change that.
Re:The biggest selling point (Score:2)
Screen problems uh? (Score:5, Funny)
Look at the bright side: if they had called it GameBoy Nano, it would have a scratch-prone screen, so it's not so bad...
GameBoy Nano (Score:2)
Big as a deck of Pokémon cards and much more fun.1
1 Do not foolishly trade GameBoy Nano.
You'd think so... (Score:4, Interesting)
It's popular, and it just came out with the Nano, and even that's selling. Size matters there days, when people want to do things on the go, they like what's smallest best.
Re:You'd think so... (Score:4, Interesting)
Someone might say (and have said in other comments), "iPod Nano storage is small compared to the regular iPod". yes, but 4 gigs is enough for 60 something hours of music, which should be plenty for the average user. It's the equivalent of 60 CDs, and can be relatively easily swapped on and off the iPod from the home computer. Does anyone here can 60 physical CDs in their front pocket?
Re:You'd think so... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:You'd think so... (Score:4, Funny)
At last, my day has come!
This thing is tiny (Score:5, Funny)
Innovation! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Innovation! (Score:5, Insightful)
Funny that you should mention consumer opinion. Consumers (more respectfully known as "customers," BTW) vote with their wallets. And they have voted for Nintendo's handhelds in their various forms time and time again.
Hoover updates their vacuum cleaner lines every once in a while. Sometimes prices change. Sometimes form factors change. Sometimes features change. Go pick the nits out of their hair. Because, just like vacuum cleaners, just maybe it's only in your silly little dreamland where you think people are expected to own EVERY SINGLE KIND. Besides, some might, and if they do, who are you to care?
After all, the PSP grew the market to include pseudo-hipsters. The GBM is targeted at that same market. And in the same way that PSP sales HAVE NOT dented the DS market (PSP sales are by all measures separate and/or complementary to DS and GB sales), the GBM is not intended to cannibalize DS and GBA SP sales. It is intended for those who, for whatever reason, have not purchased previous GameBoys. Nintendo has very explicitly pronounced as much in public. How much clearer do you need things to be amde for you?
Re:Innovation! (Score:2)
This may seem surprising, but lots of sales of the GameBoy Micro is actually an expression of consumer opinion.
On a side note, your definition of 'copy' is a little too broad.
Re:Innovation! (Score:2)
I don't see anything wrong with Nintendo trying to improve on a successful product, because so far they've never stopped selling the current product because a new version came out. The GBA SP has so much more going for it than the original GBA that I am glad Nintendo sees these opportunities.
I'm not opting for a GBA Micro myself, but I will probably buy
But... (Score:2)
I am waiting for a version of that in the PSP... but anyway, I think THIS [the movie player] is what will make me buy one of those standard ebay GBA... I just saw one going at US$20... and if you can do all that with the movie player, I am in!
Late much? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Late much? (Score:2)
Nowadays Ars is all about the shiny plastic packaging and not about the actual tech. They should call it Ars Plastica.
Give me a real tech site like tech-report or anandtech any day of the week.
Re:Late much? (Score:2)
Looks great to me (Score:5, Interesting)
That means you can stick it in your pocket/bag/whatever, and not worry about screen scratches. When too many scratches accumulate simply change the faceplate for a new one.
This is probably the only portable gaming system I'd consider getting. All the others just seem too bulky for me.. and as an ex Atari Lynx owner (stop laughing!) I'd really rather not go through all that again. The micro looks truly "take anywhere", perfect for those 5-minutes-here, 10-minutes-there gaming sessions, especially if you put one of those backup card thingies in it and load it up with emulators.
Re:Looks great to me (Score:2, Informative)
I have replaced a couple of faceplates on non-flip cell phones including a Sony that have cracked or been scratched. Why other manufacturers of small items don't follow suit is beyond me.
Even better!! (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Looks great to me (Score:2)
IGN Gameboy's Review (Score:5, Informative)
Here's the ending summary of it: The GB Micro isn't exactly the ideal way to enjoy Game Boy Advance games, but don't misjudge it by its size. Given the choice between toting a GBA SP in our backpacks or a GB Micro in our pockets, we'll take the Micro. It's tiny, its screen is amazing, and it is surprisingly comfortable to hold.
Re:IGN Gameboy's Review (Score:2, Funny)
Price Point Products (Score:3, Informative)
Not quite 'bait and switch' but damned close.. More like 'bait and pull'...
Re:Price Point Products (Score:2)
The Bad (Score:5, Funny)
Haha, he assumes too much.
Re:The Bad (Score:2)
Maybe some girl will go for the overweight, pasty white, socially oblivious guy!
Nah, you're right, you have no hope...
Makes sense (Score:3, Insightful)
The only real complaint with the SP was that the controls weren't as easily accessible as on the original. The shoulder buttons were very small and the thin square design wasn't the best for some hand sizes.
Now nintendo is releasing the micro, which keeps the form factor of the original GBA (more or less) but sidesteps the scratching issue with a better protective layer and most importantly removable faceplates.
Yes nintendo is a fan of releasing the same product over and over, but each iteration always has something new to offer and is rarely a step back. Nice to see the standard headphone jack return as well.
A review from some experts on small tech... (Score:3, Informative)
Different products for different customers (Score:4, Insightful)
When talking about things like palms this sort of note makes sense since really everyone would rather have the most expensive palm for the cheapest price. Same story when it comes to the same line of mp3 player with different storage capacities. But here I don't think that is the case. It seems these 3 products have different values for different customers. If somebody wants something small there aren't going to go for a DS even if it is the same price as the micro. If someone really wants the DS features instead of the extra portability they'll get the DS. And for someone like me who doesn't want something as big as a DS but finds the SP more comfortable to play they will get an SP, even if again all 3 are at the same price.
Instead of having 3 compromises of price and features Nintendo actually has 3 different products, although clearly they are competing against each other. but at the same time prefers the size of the SP
I really want one of these, but... (Score:5, Informative)
I'm disappointed that they couldn't keep with the standard connector. It's not the end of the world, I'd just prefer not to worry about one more tiny accessory.
Re:I really want one of these, but... (Score:2)
I can find no possitive or negative info for that fact.
Well it could be taken as negative confirmation on Nintendo's page mentioning the link and saying "Note: Does not apply to Game Boy micro." on their connctivity page.
But still, no real warning saying it is impossible, and considering it seams obvious that it would work with an adapter I am courious.
Unfortunatly for me this is a deal breaker, (having a second GBA for Chrytal Chronicals could give me an excuse to buy
Re:I really want one of these, but... (Score:2)
If it does work, then Crystal Chronicles + Four Swords Adventures certainly warrants the $100.
It's nice, but I'll take the new SP (Score:2)
Personally, I chose the new SP instead of the Micro, after looking at both units. I don't really feel there's a huge size difference between the SP closed and the Micro. The SP is more comfortable for my large hands and the screen is brighter, larger, and easier to see.
Not to say the Micro didn't tempt me. Aside from the size, I liked the built-in headphone jack, and the response time of the Micro's screen seemed a bit better.
But, in the end, the new SP is just too cool. I always really liked the SP f
FYI... (Score:5, Informative)
Here I am sitting on the crapper... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Here I am sitting on the crapper... (Score:3, Funny)
Suuuuure...
Re:Here I am sitting on the crapper... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Here I am sitting on the crapper... (Score:2, Informative)
Confused grandparents (Score:3, Funny)
Here is one reason "why" (Score:2, Insightful)
I bought one (Score:4, Informative)
Yeah, its small. But I played for over an hour the other night, holding the right shoulder button through Toularian (Mother brain land) almost the whole time.
No regrets. No AA batteries to replace.
Why not buy the DS? Never buy the first edition of a Nintendo product -- they always come out with a better version in 6 months to a year. Compare the original GBA to the new SP. The DS is currently molded like a kid's toy, but I expect that to change. For now I have a large library of GBA titles available to me. When a new, improved DS comes out I can give the micro to my wife (-:
Re:I bought one (Score:2)
I bought my SP for three reasons: (Score:3, Informative)
I bought it because it was smaller, it fit in a shirt pocket, or well, any pocket. A GBA wouldn't have (in fact I think the GBA SP was the first portable system that would).
I bought it because of the clamshell design, which protects the screen when not in use.
The Gameboy Micro does two out of three better than the SP. That ain't too shabby.
Fantastic! A video iPOD Nano, of sorts.... (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm very interested in testing the GBA Movie Player [movieadvance.com] cartridge on this new device. It works fine on bot the GBA and GB/SP but the screen on the GBA is pitifully dull, and the lighted GB/SP screen isn't bright enough.
For those who don't know what the GBA Movie Player is, it is a GBA cartridge w/Compact Flash slot. It can play videos, music, images, ebooks, and NES game ROMs. Not bad for a $15 cart.
If this works as well as I hope, then it'll make a nice little mobile entertainment system. ;)
Get a play yan instead (Score:2)
As a PSP Owner....ITS HUGE!!! (Score:2, Informative)
Re:As a PSP Owner....ITS HUGE!!! (Score:4, Funny)
Is that a Gameboy Micro in your pants, or are you just-
Wait a second...
This was easy... a little... *too* easy...
(looks around and backs away slowly)
Gah! It's a trap!
(Runs away, firing blindly over shoulder)
Re:As a PSP Owner....ITS HUGE!!! (Score:2, Informative)
On the Trailing Edge (Score:2)
Ok, I can accept making it smaller. I can accept repackaging for the next generation. But what I find hard to accept is a price point of $99 ??? I mean honestly, you're saturating your own market with three different versions of the same piece of hardware. It's only going to be a matter of time before somebody figures out a few inches here and there really doesn't make that big of a differ
Re:On the Trailing Edge (Score:2)
Re:On the Trailing Edge (Score:2)
Looks Retro!! (Score:2)
http://philippe.legrand10.free.fr/phot
All it needs is a built-in digital watch, and it'd be complete!!
multiplayer? (Score:2)
Wow, It's not a Gameboy Micro at all (Score:2)
Since the review doesn't mention batteries, can I assume it's got a built in rechargeable, and Nintendo are going to be facing a class action lawsuit in about 2 years when they all die?
Replaceable li-ion (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Taking bets... (Score:5, Informative)
About... this long [fh-hagenberg.at]
Re:Why? (Score:5, Insightful)
Because a gameboy SP cannot be easily fit into a 20-something professional's work clothes.
Because a smaller gameboy can be carried around for casual gaming, like while waiting in line, without being a brick in your pocket.
Because some folk just buy everything that Nintendo sells.
Because Nintendo can do it at a profit.
Re:Why? (Score:2)
Re:Why? (Score:2)
Idiots.
Re:Why? (Score:2)
The SP is already kind of small for my hands. I tried out the Micro and it just doesn't work for me.
Re:Why? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Why? (Score:5, Insightful)
Well, to be fair, this is partly because of demand. Portable systems, for example, have differing requirements depending on the user's individual needs. The Game Boy Pocket, for example, was considerably smaller than the original Game Boy. (plus it had a better screen.) It was still B&W and it had a slightly higher price tag. If you wanted to save a few bucks, get the bigger one. If you wanted a more mobile one, pony up the extra $10. The Game Boy Color introduced 'color', and the games started to take advantage of it. If you were getting a new Game Boy (considering 100 million or so were sold over the last like 15 years, it was easy to find new customers...) then this was an attractive option. The Game Boy Advance was great because it had SuperNES like capabilities. The SP had a backlight and had a different form factor which was more appealing to some. (in my case, I bought the SP and then gave my sister the original GBA...) And, finally, the Micro. That thing is much smaller with a much better screen.
To answer the question of "why?", the answer is simple: Existing customers have a reason to buy it since it has a smaller size and a better screen. New customers have another choice that may better suit them. In the case of the Game Boy, choice is good. I don't want a Micro, but I don't play my GBA on the go. It doesn't appeal to me, but I can think of a handful of people off the top of my head that'd love it.
As for the top-loading Nintendo, there were two reasons that was launched: 1.) People were still buying NES's and this system was much cheaper to build. 2.) The top loading feature was less prone to 'blinking'.
I think what the gpp isn't considering is that these are mass-market products being sold to people with a wide variety of tastes. If I had to summarize my point down to one sentence, I'd just say "supply & demand."
Re:Why? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Why? (Score:5, Interesting)
Besides that, it's the "small is good" mentality beyond everything else, the GBA, GBA SP and GB DS are all the size of a wallet. The Micro is the size of a keychain. Like at a LAN party, which would garner more interest? Lugging a suitcase size PC in, or carrying in a 17" LCD with a mini ITX box attached that's the size of a Mac Mini?
Re:Why? (Score:2)
The Micro is backlit.
Re:Why? (Score:2)
Re:Why? (Score:5, Insightful)
let's not underestimate this sort of usability/aesthetic/convenience factor. i have 88 pockets for my various devices, but normal humans don't.
Re:Why? (Score:2)
Really? I had it worked out to approximately a hojillion. I'd better double-check my figures. Maybe I carried the one in the wrong place....
Re:Why? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Why? (Score:2)
Re:Why? (Score:4, Insightful)
Recently I had to choose between a PSP and an iPod nano (choose because I don't make enough damn money). I chose the Nano and I'm glad I did as now I can get a sexy little game system to match it. All for the same price as a PSP (less if you consider the price of a memory card big enough to use the PSP as an MP3 player). The games are cheeper too.
Re:Why? (Score:2)
Figured I'd chime in since I'm a DS owner: The stylus fits rather snugly with a 'snap' into the DS. Also, most of the games I've played work more by 'touching' than tapping. I rarely use the stylus on it. Also, the DS comes with
Re:Why? (Score:2)
I would, however like to extend my question about the PSP loading times to any PSP owners out there.
Re:Why? (Score:2)
Re:ipod (Score:2)
Re:ipod (Score:2)
Re:Would you buy this or the PSP? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Would you buy this or the PSP? (Score:2)
Re:Would you buy this or the PSP? (Score:2)
Re:Would you buy this or the PSP? (Score:2, Interesting)
I got some kind of computer abut 24 years ago. I can tell you the model and price, plus the software that came with it. And I was 7 at the time.
You didn't get any gameboy you trolling twat, because a) you didn't and b) the games typically don't suck.
Re:photo of person holding? (Score:2)
Re:photo of person holding? (Score:2)
Re:my thoughts (Score:2)
Re:something wrong with the cons list.... (Score:2)
Re:Thanks Nintendo, but no thanks. (Score:2)