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GB Micro + Play-Yan = iPod Killer (Sort of)

WindyMan

Junior Member
I picked up a Game Boy Micro yesterday. The only reason I wanted one was because I have a Play-Yan (the original model) and wanted to see how well it would work as a music player slash pocket video player. Two words can describe it.

Fvcking sweet.

It's the perfect size to be a portable music player. You can put it in your shirt pocket, strap a lanyard around your neck (which actually works pretty well and isn't embarassing), slip it in your pants pocket if you have a long enough earphone cord. Whatever. The faceplates means you can change the look of your music player depending on what you're wearing or what music you've got. White and Chrome is cool and all, but I think I want to track down one of those black electric plates for my black GB Micro.

I was flat-out stunned by how well it played video. I loaded up some MP4s on the SD card and expected it to be hard to see and have hard-to-read subtitle text. Believe it or not, the video quality was comparable to that of the PSP's when using similarly-encoded video files. Obviously, the resolution is smaller since you can put the entire GB micro on just the PSP's screen, but because the micro pixels are packed closer together, the video comes out really good. The backlight seals the deal as far as I'm concerned.

The screen size isn't an issue. In terms of proportions, you could even claim that the GB micro screen is the biggest, since the screen takes up about 60% of the surface area. The intentional concavity of the front's design augments the screen size. If you already have one, you know what I'm talking about. If you haven't used one yet, the screen is the best Game Boy one ever.

The only thing that sucks about my Play-Yan and Micro combo is putting it in sleep mode to listen to music. I've had the original Play-Yan model since about the time the thing first launched in Japan. Since the Micro's face buttons are exposed, stuffing it in a tight pocket will press them, which kicks the unit out of sleep, and the PY Micro was redesigned so that wouldn't happen. I can see why they discontinued the old model PY; quite frankly, I think I want to get rid of my PY and buy a PY Micro just so I don't have to deal with the hassle of being careful about sleep mode.

Nintendo should have had the Play-Yan ready to go for the GB Micro launch. It's a perfect, perfect fit. I know they want to get it over here, and quickly, but my only guess is that they're either waiting for the initial GB Micro sales to slow down before introducing it (which won't happen until after the holidays, apparently) or they see a hole in their own GBA lineup that they'd like to plug by releasing it. Hell, they may be planning a Revolution download service to get classic videogame music onto SD cards, then release it with the new console.

Say, that's a good idea...
 
I had originally reviewed the Play-Yan with the SP and DS in my possession, you can check out most of the details about it here:

http://www.planetgamecube.com/reviews.cfm?action=hwprofile&id=606

Basically, you need headphones if you want to listen to music or video. The sound quality is below abysmal when listening with the SP's single speaker. It's even worse with the Micro's tiny single speaker. Both are mono, and it seems that the GB hardware can't process the music very well, which is why there's a headphone jack built-in to to the PY unit. Plugging in the headphones to the DS or Micro headphone jack will still make the music sound bad.

If you plug it in to the PY's jack, though, the audio quality is comparable to that of an iPod, or any other decent MP3 player. The recent firmware update (which is hardcoded in the PY Micro) that allows for MP4 files to work with it (the same as the PSP's) has astounding audio quality. Everything's in stereo sound, of course.

If you want one of them, don't let any questions about quality introduce doubt in your mind. This is Nintendo we're talking about, after all.
 
WindyMan said:
If you want one of them, don't let any questions about quality introduce doubt in your mind. This is Nintendo we're talking about, after all.
Oh, not at all. I trust Nintendo products, especially when it comes to quality. I had just read varying opinions and just wanted your opinion on it. Thanks.
 
in other words playyan : nintendo :: ipod : apple which means the wannabe audiophiles here would trash it
 
CVXFREAK said:
I thought about using the PYm, but I'm waiting for it to hit the states.
Yeah, same here. We'll probably get the media software that comes with it, and I would rather wait to use that in English.
 
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