Despite not arriving until October, after being announced in May, the AYANEO Pocket Micro is targeting those who want a ...
the Game Boy micro (AU$149.95). The micro is Nintendo's dinkiest handheld yet, coming in at only 10cm wide, 5cm tall and 1.75cm deep, and weighs only 80 grams. Despite its size, the micro has all ...
The build ends up like a bigger version of the Game Boy Micro, the final release in the Game Boy line. The build is based around a Nintendo DS Lite, one of Nintendo’s later handhelds featuring ...
No, I'm talking about the handheld time forgot; the Game Boy that, if you weren't paying attention, came and went without leaving a trace. I'm talking, of course, about the Game Boy Micro. Take a ...
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[esotericsean] starts by removing the original DC jack from the Game Boy motherboard, and hogs out the hole in the case to fit a micro USB port. The original battery housing is similarly carved ...
The Anbernic RG28XX, while not much larger than an old Nintendo Game Boy Micro, is one of Anbernic’s latest handhelds from the XX family. While being the smallest of the family members—taking ...
While it certainly makes the console look good, Ayaneo's decision to include a trackpad instead of a secondary joystick is ...