Oh, sorry. Got a bit confused then. The German shop Flash Linker has it in stock. Got mine from them yesterday.No I was talking about the EZ Flash IV, lol. I know about that ArcadeShock thing.
Oh, sorry. Got a bit confused then. The German shop Flash Linker has it in stock. Got mine from them yesterday.No I was talking about the EZ Flash IV, lol. I know about that ArcadeShock thing.
I don't think any store carries them anymore. Some of us have been lucky to get one when ArcadeShock got some Japanese ones in stock (brand new), but that was a rare case, it seems. I just got myself a brand new Japanese Famicom Micro from eBay. Shipped to Denmark, by the way, but definitely not cheap. The used ones are much cheaper.
I've bought mine, used but boxed and complete with charger and a Supercard SD for 50 euro (+ 10 euro for shipping) off ebay a few months back.I found a used blue one with charger for €60, should I bite or wait and see if I can find it cheaper later?
Yeah, I love my M3 Lite Perfect too. For best GBA flashcart it's a toss-up between the M3 Lite Perfect (and maybe EZ-Flash IV) and the EZ-Flash II for me.
Aside from RTC, the M3 Lite Perfect also has real-time saves, which is a great feature I don't think any other GBA flashcart has. The in-game reset to the menu is pretty cool as well. Oh, and being able to have multiple saves!
I hate the skins though, do you have a decent one? It's also a shame that it takes quite a while to start playing: first it shows that "not endorsed by Nintendo" disclaimer, then it loads the menu, next you have to go to 'Game' and finally it has to load the game you want to play too.
EZ-Flash IV doesn't have real-time saves nor an RTC, but it loads quite a bit faster so there's that.. It still has perfect compatibility and lots of storage so it's a great option anyway.
The EZ-Flash II lacks in space (biggest version is 1 Gbit / 128 MB and was quite rare, not to mention expensive) but it does have RTC, perfect compatibility, soft reset back to the loader and it's a pure NOR-based cart so there's zero loading times whatsoever. You power on your GBA, 1-2s later it shows the loader, you select your game and it just boots. It also has a low power chip so it only uses 1.8v instead of 3.3v like retail carts.
The M3 Lite Perfect was about $90 when it was first released which was quite expensive at the time, compared to other flashcarts. It's worth a lot more these days since (all features compared), it's the best GBA flashcart that's ever been released.
Just got my first Micro ever!
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Now I want to play all my GBA games again.
It has an amazing d-pad <3At first I thought I wouldn't be playing it a lot because of the tiny screen, but I got usec to it real fast and I'm going through Street Fighter Alpha 3 right now![]()
Some sexy pictures up in here! Just as many others I finally had my tiny long time dream fulfilled, although my phone picture doesn't really do it justice
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It's hard to play it for more than 15 minutes without part of my hands beginning to sleep, but the portability just makes it so nice. It's really impressive how they managed to cram all that in there
I'll probably replace the battery (notice the red lights?), found a cheap supply in Denmark (about 10$) but I am having a hard time locating a replacement faceplate - of any color! Does anybody have a stash or know where to get them?
Hmm so it seems Nintendo Australia has the following faceplate colours available:
Light blue
Purple
Silver
Red
So I ordered 2 red for $9.95 AUD each plus $9.95 AUD shipping to NZ...
But then he said the red might actually be red with silver, he couldn't say, lol.
I will probably mod one anyway to an image I like, if I can find my crafty side again![]()
Are there any noticeable cons to getting a Micro over a GBA SP?
Since switching from an Xperia Play to an iPhone 5 I have been jonesing for gba gaming. Want the Micro but the SP is running for half the price on eBay & Craigslist.
I think taste is the only difference - Get your grabs on both if you can, and let your hands decide![]()
I finally got around to load my Flash IV today and playing Mother 3 in English on my Micro is just... amazing. All I've ever wanted. A little dream came true for me today.
I finally got around to load my Flash IV today and playing Mother 3 in English on my Micro is just... amazing. All I've ever wanted. A little dream came true for me today.
Is this better than the ez flash iv?
Faceplates are impossible to find. Someone got a few from Nintendo of Australia:
Most of the time, if they come up on ebay, they are ~$25 used. Might as well buy a whole micro for the faceplate as well as spare parts (buttons, screen, shoulder springs).
Mine arrived awhile ago, I'm gonna put some photos up soon when I get a chance since my Micro collection has recently become a bit bigger. I got two red faceplates (they did turn up as plain red after all which is cool) and thinking of ordering a few more if I can (while I can).
Are there any noticeable cons to getting a Micro over a GBA SP?
Would you be interested in shipping some to the US? I would love to buy a red one.
I hadn't charged my GB Micro in 3 years. The last game in it was TMNT. It was on low battery when I last turned it off years ago. This sticks out in my mind because I recall having lost the charger. I dug it out about a week ago after seeing this thread and ordered a replacement charger from Nintendo. After I ordered it, just to see what would happen, I decided to turn it on. It turned on with the same low battery light. I didn't cancel the charger order, even though this battery clearly will last forever.
I wouldn't mind doing it, but I'm not sure how cost effective it would be at $10 AUD each + $10 AUD shipping and then whatever it costs to ship to the US. If there's anyone from Australia here it might be better since they won't have to pay two lots of shipping.
Anyone know where I can find a new Famicom micro faceplate? Mine is pretty scuffed up and it would be nice to have one that isnt.
=[Buy a new Famicom Micro. Its hard enough as it is just to find regular faceplates. Finding a Famicom one will be completely impossible.
I foolishly sold my Famicom Micro a few months ago and I'm now looking to replace it. However, I recently got a GBA SP and now I'm wondering whether an AGS-101 might be a better bet than the Micro.
To those of you who have both, which do you play more?
And for those of you who have bought a Famicom Micro recently, how much did you pay?
I got my first micro last year, and I'm loving it. It's hot pink, came in box for ~$70 shipped, which I thought was a pretty good deal at the time. Here she is:
Actually if any micro nuts would like to see more pictures, I have more on my blog
I'd really like a blue or a green one, but I don't know if I'll bring myself to get them. I missed out on most of the GBA generation, so I'm having fun catching up!
I got my first micro last year, and I'm loving it. It's hot pink, came in box for ~$70 shipped, which I thought was a pretty good deal at the time. Here she is:
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Actually if any micro nuts would like to see more pictures, I have more on my blog
I'd really like a blue or a green one, but I don't know if I'll bring myself to get them. I missed out on most of the GBA generation, so I'm having fun catching up!
Finally, my green one. My favorite one. I wanted this one so bad and hunted for a year. They never show up in America. I was scouring Germany's eBay and translating the text to see if they shipped here. I finally found one and it is so beautiful. The faceplate is flawless but the buttons are REALLY worn. Whoever had this loved it to death. Harvest Moon is almost always in there.
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I know the Micro can't play GB & GBC games natively, but can it do so through the use of a flash cart? Found my old EZ Flash II
Nice photos, and very cool blogNow get back to beefing up your GBA game collection!
Loving that hot pink Micro! Gorgeous! I'm now on the hunt for one.. If you want to show off that new screen and catch up on some GBA games, check out Yoshi's Island and Zelda Minish Cap. Both are superb games regardless of format, but on this little guy they are extra impressive.