Every time I see this thread pop up again I'm always tempted to hunt one of these down even though I know I'll only ever use it for a small handful of games.
It's not for playing, it's for taking pictures of


Every time I see this thread pop up again I'm always tempted to hunt one of these down even though I know I'll only ever use it for a small handful of games.
AGS101 is not 20 Dollar...Thanks for replying! So I got one on ebay... not very cheap, but I think it's worth
AGS101 is not 20 Dollar...
I just bought one off of ebay almost a month ago for about $65 and it came with Kingdom Hearts. I was shocked at how amazing and vibrant the screen is.
Is there any place online that sells face plates for a reasonable price?
Well, I hopped in.
This thing is in basically pristine condition. Got it for $40 off of Craigslist, complete in box.
I feel a bit silly for saying this, but I had no idea this thing was so damn tiny. After experiencing the world of Vita and the XL, I was just shocked by how small and light it is.
hoping GAF can help a fella out... I lost the 4 tri-wing screws that hold my GB micro case together. What size are they and where can I get more? Are they some variant of jewelry screws or hobby sized? Would anyone in the US like Radio Shack or a craft store carry these?
Backstory: I was cleaning a sticky R button, and despite putting everything to one side carefully, as I started reassembling I managed to knock the 4 smallest screws onto the carpet.They're gone forever.
I tried sweeping the area with my shop magnet, running through the carpet with my hands, putting a tissue over a vacuum hose, but no dice. These things are so tiny I fear my only hope is replacement. Doesn't matter to me if they're triwing or phillips, just want to put my micro back together!
Online is your best bet, try some DIY websites like iFixit (or whatever) as they might sell replacement parts like that. Radioshack will get you nowhere as they definitely don't carry specialty items like that (I used to work there for a bit).
Thanks for the reply- that started me on a little journey around the internet, and it turns out GB micro case screws are very similar in size to S10 eyeglasses screws- which are extremely easy to come by-pretty much any generic eyeglass repair kit will have them.
They're not triwing, and they're not flush with the case like the OEM screws, but they're a great fit and work perfectly in a pinch.
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Hopefully this post will help anyone else who makes a dumb mistake like I did![]()
Is 99 bucks a good price for a brand new Micro?
YeahIs 99 bucks a good price for a brand new Micro?
After years, I finally have joined the club.
My birthday was a few weeks ago and my friends pooled money together and grabbed me one. I have a few questions.
1. The previous owner carved "TY" into the back of it. I have the black model. Is there an easy paint solution or a way to get a new backing?
2. I read the manual to see what the charging lights mean, but mine will occasionally flash red, sometimes they will stay red and then go away- but there isn't a solid indicator telling me when to charge it. What do these random flashes mean?
3. Is the third party charger okay for the system?
4. Can I trust ebay for extra faceplates? Mine is a bit scratched up.
5. How difficult is it to break open and clean out?
Thanks in advance for the answers. I'm so happy to finally have one of these wonderful little toys.
Thank you so much. I assumed some of this but wanted to make sure before I move forward. Eventually I'd like to grab another one brand new in the box but until I find some money, this little guy is outstanding. I'm currently swapping out the Castlevanias, Metorid: Zero Mission, and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and loving every moment.1. The case is metal so it might be fixable but I don't know.
2. AFAIK the lights should be blue when you turn it on, if it flashes red for a brief moment then the battery is probably getting near the threshold for low, if they're steady red the battery is low, and if they're flashing (I think they do this, not sure) then it's about to die. I've found that sometimes nudging the power switch by accident can make the lights go red for a moment or stay red if the system was already close to low power.
3. Never used a third party charger, sorry.
4. I don't have experience buying them there, it may work but you'll have to hope they're in good condition. Also note that the official Nintendo faceplates are much higher quality and more durable than the third party ones, but I use a third party one on my system just so I don't feel bad shoving it in my pocket unprotected.
5. I'm guessing you don't have a faceplate remover tool. There are two holes on the left end of the system by the d-pad. Push something into those and it'll push the faceplate tabs in and allow you to pull the faceplate off. Be careful not to touch the screen while the faceplate is off. I would probably be wary of cleaning it with anything other than compressed air but if the screen is smudged or something you might have to find a way to clean that. I don't know what would be best since I've never let my screen be touched.
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to NeoGaf. Just found it by accident! Great site though.
Just thought I'd share a picture of my Gameboy Micro collection
(If only I knew how to upload a picture)
use an image host like imgur
you can drag and drop the photos then just copy and paste the img tagged links
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to NeoGaf. Just found it by accident! Great site though.
Just thought I'd share a picture of my Gameboy Micro collection
http://imgur.com/uF6AZXD
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to NeoGaf. Just found it by accident! Great site though.
Just thought I'd share a picture of my Gameboy Micro collection
http://imgur.com/uF6AZXD
I am probably going to sell my Famicom Micro. It is a lovely device, but the screen is just to small for me. My vision is 20/20, but I prefer gaming on the AGS101.
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With charger and two extra faceplates for $60. Very happy to finally have one.
My Micro is acting a bit weird... even if fully charged, sometimes the start/select buttons will flash as if it needed to be chargedNot a huge deal, I guess.
Time for a bump!
There's a rad little shop on etsy I discovered called 8bitevolution who sell repro carts for various consoles and all kinds of cool stuff. While browsing their page I saw they were selling newly-produced Game Boy Micro faceplates, and, well, a short $15 click later, I couldn't resist.
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This thing kicks all sorts of ass. It even has the original Game Boy texture to it. [URL="https://www.etsy.com/shop/8bitevolutiongaming/search?search_query=micro&order=date_desc&view_type=gallery&ref=shop_search"]They've got some more available atm[/URL] including a Zelda one and an NES-themed one amongst a few others. $15 is a little pricey but I can assure you this was so worth it.[/QUOTE]
Those look like clones of the RoseColoredGaming ones except way more affordable. Hmmm... might have to order a couple.
Thanks for the heads up!
Those look like clones of the RoseColoredGaming ones except way more affordable. Hmmm... might have to order a couple.
Thanks for the heads up!