You only need the converter if you want to connect to older GBA's. If you're just connecting to other micros then you only need the new link cable. Or you could get the wireless adapter.
Dude totally!! How sweet would that be? I've been meaning to buy one of those old school NES controller belt buckles at Gamestop, but an actual playable handheld? I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
If I remember right, it was significantly brighter at max setting. I wonder if they held back from putting this screen technology in the DS because they couldn't match the clarity on the touchscreen?
Price is the only thing holding the Micro back. $100 is just too much for a GBA now, at any size. Otherwise, it's a sensible little machine to have with you.
Australian Launch date: 3rd November
Price: AUD$150
Colours: 5 at launch, platinum is standard, the other 4 will be from selected retailers. There will be 2 face plates packed with every system.
Australian Launch date: 3rd November
Price: AUD$150
Colours: 5 at launch, platinum is standard, the other 4 will be from selected retailers. There will be 2 face plates packed with every system.
There should also be an official press release at the Nintendo Australia website. Apparently Aussies are getting cheap puppies and new DS colours as well!