whoa, cool.
At work when I take it out, EVERYONE wants to know what it is. They've seen the DS and the GBA SP, but never a Micro. it's funny, really.
It's even funnier with the older staff, though. They take it from me and are poking the screen with their thumb like that expect it to do anything.
Then I'm shouting about it >:
But yeah I'm also in the same boat as you guys. I got a nice Micro faceplate from Nintendo for like $7.50, but my problem now is that the battery on the Micro only lasts like 3 hours (obv. 'coz it's used - the original buyer must have played the shit out of it) and now I'm looking for a replacement. I've seen an third party OEM-compatible battery that was actually longer-lasting than Nintendo's but I really don't trust any battery-purchase sites with my credit card.
Anyone know where I could pick up a nice Micro battery from a trusted seller? :V
EDIT: Actually I'd check the battery myself to see which one I should purchase from somewhere like ebay; but could one of you guys be awesome and unscrew the battery compartment for the micro and show me the battery? I want to be like as OEM as possible
mostly the same, but I just picked it up a few months ago. At my work there are long periods where we really don't do anything, so I picked up one of these and Fire Emblem and began playing that at work. When anyone of authority came around, I tossed it into my shirt pocket. It was awesome. B)FireEmblemGuy said:I picked one up for about $30 USD new last summer and for a while it was one of the best gaming purchases I'd made - sleek with the glossy black front and such a nice screen - but eventually I sold mine as I stopped playing my handhelds so much. If it weren't for the lack of GB/C compatibility, it'd probably have been the best GBA hands down.
At work when I take it out, EVERYONE wants to know what it is. They've seen the DS and the GBA SP, but never a Micro. it's funny, really.
It's even funnier with the older staff, though. They take it from me and are poking the screen with their thumb like that expect it to do anything.
Then I'm shouting about it >:
But yeah I'm also in the same boat as you guys. I got a nice Micro faceplate from Nintendo for like $7.50, but my problem now is that the battery on the Micro only lasts like 3 hours (obv. 'coz it's used - the original buyer must have played the shit out of it) and now I'm looking for a replacement. I've seen an third party OEM-compatible battery that was actually longer-lasting than Nintendo's but I really don't trust any battery-purchase sites with my credit card.
Anyone know where I could pick up a nice Micro battery from a trusted seller? :V
EDIT: Actually I'd check the battery myself to see which one I should purchase from somewhere like ebay; but could one of you guys be awesome and unscrew the battery compartment for the micro and show me the battery? I want to be like as OEM as possible