I got a Gameboy micro and i liked the sturdy feel of it after all it has a metal casing. I got the black one and everybody liked it specially when playing Mario Kart on it. I bought it hoping i would play Mp3s or have cartriges with SD slots or something but no luck even though i found a website with a 1Gb and 512Mb GBA flash cartridge but it costs more than the Gameboy micro. Even though it has one of the best bright color screens out there for thirty bucks more i returned it and got a DS instead....I'll get the micro again as soon as i hear it play Mp3s
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I got a Gameboy micro and i liked the sturdy feel of it after all it has a metal casing. I got the black one and everybody liked it specially when playing Mario Kart on it. I bought it hoping i would play Mp3s or have cartriges with SD slots or something but no luck even though i found a website with a 1Gb and 512Mb GBA flash cartridge but it costs more than the Gameboy micro. Even though it has one of the best bright color screens out there for thirty bucks more i returned it and got a DS instead....I'll get the micro again as soon as i hear it play Mp3s