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Following up the popular Game Boy, this console raised the graphics and sound capability to a whole new level. Later models added a back-light and made more stylistic changes to the overall design of the console.
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Game Boy Micro
The Game Boy Micro is a model than more closely resembles the original Game Boy Advance, in terms of shape and button layout. The cartridge slot is now at the bottom of the console instead of the top, similar to the GBA SP. The Game Boy Micro notably features a removable face plate, allowing the console to be customised in a similar way to older mobile phones. Due to the small size of the console, the Game Boy backwards compatibility has been cut, meaning that the Game Boy Micro only plays GBA carts. Additionally, the Game Boy Micro has a different charger port to the GBA SP, and lacks a game link-cable port, so game link devices require use of the charging port instead.
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Game Boy Micro AC Adapter
The AC Adapter is necessary for charging the Game Boy Micro Battery Pack. The AC adapter was packaged with this console, but could also be bought separately.
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Game Boy Micro Battery Pack
A rechargeable lithium ion (Li-Ion) battery for the Game Boy Micro. The battery lasts for about 8 hours, and requires roughly 2.5 hours of charge time. The battery pack was included with the console, but could also be sold separately. It outputs DC3.6V 460mAh.
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Game Boy Micro Wireless Adapter
The Wireless Adapter for the Game Boy Micro has a very different design from the standard Wireless Adapter (AGB-015), as the Game Boy Micro lacks a standard link-cable port, as well as holes for the Wireless Adapter's grips. Instead, this new Wireless Adapter plugs into the Game Boy Micro's charging port and operates identically to the standard Wireless Adapter.
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Game Boy Micro Face Plate
The Game Boy Micro Face Plate is the replaceable front cover of the Game Boy Micro. It can be removed and replaced with differently designed face plates, though not many face plate variants were released due to the low sales of the Game Boy Micro. Only roughly 10 variants were ever released.
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Face Plate Ejector
The Face Plate Ejector is a small plastic device that can be inserted into the two holes on the left-side of the Game Boy Micro to eject the face plate, allowing you to swap the face plate or clean the screen underneath. The Face Plate Ejector is only packaged with face plates, which were only sold separately in Japan.
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Game Boy Micro Pouch
The pouch for the Game Boy Micro is a small black cloth sack pouch to keep the Game Boy Micro from getting scratched or otherwise damaged during travel. It is included with the console in all regions.
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Game Boy Micro Game Link Cable
The Game Link-Cable for the Game Boy Micro functions the same way as the original GBA Game Link-Cable (AGB-005), but has a different connector so that it can be plugged into the Game Boy Micro's charger port.
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Game Boy Micro Game Link Cable Adapter
This Game Link-Cable Adapter allows the Game Boy Micro's Game Link-Cable to connect to a Game Boy Advance or a Game Boy Advance SP, using the standard link-cable port. Unfortunately, this peripheral cannot be used to connect the Game Boy Micro to the GBA Link-Cable box (AGB-005).