Game Boy Micro <3 Thread

oracrest

Member
Heh, good luck. I've been looking for ages and I'm convinced that there isn't a single damn faceplate left in the world, save a couple limited ones on auction for more than the cost of a brand new micro.

I'm afraid to take my micro anywhere these days because the faceplate might get scuffed. :<

Play it like a boss, and remove the cover altogether. Just use it for transportation screen protection!
 

MicH

Member
I am seriously considering getting one of these. My GBA SP has such horrible brightness that I can't get used to after the 3DS. Same with my DS Phat.

I assume the brightness on the Micro is great - at least that's how it looks like from the pictures in this thread. Can't wait to play my old GBA games again!
 

Ainaurdur

Member
I assume the brightness on the Micro is great - at least that's how it looks like from the pictures in this thread. Can't wait to play my old GBA games again!
Yes.

Bright. Crisp. Clear.

As long as you are sure you will be alright with the size of the screen. Some people end up not liking it, but I guess since you are already interested, this shouldn't be an issue for you.

Go for it.
 

herod

Member
I am seriously considering getting one of these. My GBA SP has such horrible brightness that I can't get used to after the 3DS. Same with my DS Phat.

I assume the brightness on the Micro is great - at least that's how it looks like from the pictures in this thread. Can't wait to play my old GBA games again!

There is a properly backlit GBA SP available if you look around a bit.

I only mention it because I find the micro incredibly uncomfortable for anything with shoulder button requirements.
 

ghibli99

Member
There is a properly backlit GBA SP available if you look around a bit.

I only mention it because I find the micro incredibly uncomfortable for anything with shoulder button requirements.
Same here. I also find the color/contrast to be a bit washed out compared to the SP+ and DS screens, but admittedly, I haven't played my GBM in a year or so, so that's just based on memory. The small pixels are kinda cool, but my aging eyes have little patience for it, and portability for me is low priority. Therefore, I'm probably not the target market. :)
 

Wolfe

Member
There is a properly backlit GBA SP available if you look around a bit.

I only mention it because I find the micro incredibly uncomfortable for anything with shoulder button requirements.

Yeah the model number is AGS-101 (the frontlit SPs are model AGS-001), proper backlight, love my SP and Micro.
 

MicH

Member
I would like a backlit SP, but I can't find them anywhere - especially not where I live (Denmark). So a Micro is just fine and it looks amazing. Just got a great deal on a new one - not even opened, so that's just great! :D (Silver one by the way)
 

Wolfe

Member
Yeah I didn't want to pay 40 bucks for one from gamestop (which you'd still have little luck finding a backlit model) so I searched around on craigslist for a while and found someone selling multiples and one was the 101 model, snagged it for 10 bones with a charger :)

But seeing as how only Graphite and Pearl Pink/Blue were the only backlit models available in the US (the one I picked up being pearl blue) I took it apart, sanded it down and repainted it white. Came out alright I guess, painted the dpad black to give it some contrast and called it a day.
 
Just got my Mother 3 Micro today, brand new in the box. Been waiting a long time to get my hands on one and I am a huge fan of the Mother/EarthBound games so it's a big deal for me to finally have it.

Of course, knowing my luck there just had to be a dead pixel on it! One dead, pink, stuck pixel in the middle of the screen. Can't stand it. Anyone know of a reputable repair shop or can anyone confirm if NOA will repair a Japanese Micro?
 

dc89

Member
Just got my Mother 3 Micro today, brand new in the box. Been waiting a long time to get my hands on one and I am a huge fan of the Mother/EarthBound games so it's a big deal for me to finally have it.

Of course, knowing my luck there just had to be a dead pixel on it! One dead, pink, stuck pixel in the middle of the screen. Can't stand it. Anyone know of a reputable repair shop or can anyone confirm if NOA will repair a Japanese Micro?

You gotta take pics. You just gotta.
 
Just got my Mother 3 Micro today, brand new in the box. Been waiting a long time to get my hands on one and I am a huge fan of the Mother/EarthBound games so it's a big deal for me to finally have it.

Of course, knowing my luck there just had to be a dead pixel on it! One dead, pink, stuck pixel in the middle of the screen. Can't stand it. Anyone know of a reputable repair shop or can anyone confirm if NOA will repair a Japanese Micro?

Damn, that sucks :(
 
You gotta take pics. You just gotta.

Of course:

M3Box062.jpg


M3Box064.jpg


Happy family:
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So does anyone know of a reputable LCD repair shop for Micros?

This is all I could find from NOA: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/micro/trouble_spot.jsp

But would they even repair an imported system?
 

Peagles

Member
Totally drooling over the Mother Micro here!

Just picked up a Famicom Micro myself... Only problem is the screen (faceplate part) has a scuff on it. Anyone know where or how I could pick up a new faceplate for it? I assume the Famicom ones might be hard to come by, but if anyone has ideas I'd really appreciate it!

System is in great nick apart from that! Never had a Micro before and I'm totally loving it :)
 

trinest

Member
Hot.

Thought I'd share a picture of my Micro too :p (got it last year, its slightly sratched and second hand but I got free faceplates of it (the Orange one) of some guy).

SAM_0290.jpg


Also a general question, are their any third party carts which can allow someone to put in a GBC or GB cart and play it on the Micro?
 
Hot.
Also a general question, are their any third party carts which can allow someone to put in a GBC or GB cart and play it on the Micro?

The GBA/GBASP entered GBC mode by having small switches being pushed down by the GB/GBC cart, which is why the GBA carts have the small grooves on the edges. Since the Micro doesn't have any form of switch to set off a GBC mode (and, as far as I know, doesn't have a GBC processor on the board like the earlier GBA models), it cannot play GB/GBC games without some kind of software emulator, so you only option would be a GBA flash cart with an emulator and roms.
 

Raelson

Member
Does anyone know where you can buy a faceplate? Can't find them anywhere, not even on ebay.

EDIT: See people have been talking about it on the previous page. Seems impossible to find
 
Does anyone know where you can buy a faceplate? Can't find them anywhere, not even on ebay.

EDIT: See people have been talking about it on the previous page. Seems impossible to find

There are a few packs on amazon.co.uk which include faceplates, although I can't say if they're good quality or not.
 

MicH

Member
I got my Micro today and man is it awesome. I kind of feared that I wouldn't be able to see anything with the small screen, but it looks great! Currently playing Pokémon FireRed on it and even with all the text, it is very easy to read. So nice!
 

Lindsay

Dot Hacked
Guys I'm sad. I put my Micro on the charge this morning to have it all ready for my annual Drill Dozer playthrough. So I go over to it some minutes ago to unplug it and start playing. But the system shutoff in under a minute. Trying to power it off/on did nothing. I think I can still play it while plugged in but thats not really comfortable or acceptable ;_;

The batteries a goner isn't it? Is replacing the battery easy & cheap? I don't want it to be dead!
 

Arturo

Member
Ouch! :(

I know dealextreme.com used to sell them very cheap, but I can't seem to find them on the website… :( Maybe eBay… Replacing it is really easy, just remove a couple of screws and you're done.

GL!
 

mrkgoo

Member
Not sure if I ever posted my pic, but here's my beloved micro I picked up (2nd hand, but mint condition) recently when I was in Taiwan for ~US$70-80.

I had my previous stolen, so was so happy to pick up another one.

 

BocoDragon

or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Realize This Assgrab is Delicious
I dug mine out today after 3+ years of non-use to play some FFV Advance.... So Good :D
 

iirate

Member
Anyone who is keen, let me know in the next 24 hours.

I'd be interested in getting some; I just bought my first micro, and have no plates. I don't even know what colors and such they are available in, so I can't say I really have specific requests, but anything nice looking in orange would be ideal.

Thanks.
 

BocoDragon

or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Realize This Assgrab is Delicious
was the battery still holding a charge?

I was kinda surprised my SP still had some juice when I turned it on for some AoS after like 2 years

I didn't really check before plugging it in.

I charged it up once... Played about 4 hours of FFV without plugging it in. Battery seems fine.
 

Peagles

Member
I'd be interested in getting some; I just bought my first micro, and have no plates. I don't even know what colors and such they are available in, so I can't say I really have specific requests, but anything nice looking in orange would be ideal.

Thanks.

I would mind a plain sliver face plate, as a backup. How much would it cost thought? And what currency?

I won't really know until I call them. I'm getting them from New Zealand but we are served by Nintendo Australia. I'll see what I can get my hands on.
 
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