Price range: £69.99
What is it: Handheld games console, compatible with all Game Boy Advance games
What we think: The Nintendo Game Boy Micro shrinks the Game Boy experience down to a truly pocketable size
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Nintendo Game Boy Micro compared to other games handhelds
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| Review date | 9 Dec 05 | 23 Mar 05 | 16 Mar 09 | 13 Jun 06 |
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£69.99 - £69.99 |
£168.00 - £168.00 |
£97.89 - £97.89 |
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| Review summary | Nintendo's latest Game Boy shrinks the size without downsizing the fun Read full review |
The PSP elevates portable gaming to the next level, but its multimedia functionality falls short of its full potential Read full review |
The Nintendo DSi is great if you're looking for a new handheld games console, but there's very little point buying one if you already own a DS Lite. It's merely mediocre as an audio player, its VGA cameras are poor and under-utilised, and its battery life is significantly lower than its predecessor's Read full review |
With a slick new design, brighter screens, and a growing library of fun and innovative games, the Nintendo DS Lite is an impressive improvement over the original DS Read full review |
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