Nintendo Game Boy Micro

Since the release of its first console in 1977, Nintendo has grown tremendously and become one of the most successful giants in the history of the video game console industry. Through each period, Nintendo has produced excellent products to meet the entertainment needs of many generations. Nintendo Game Boy Micro went public for the first time on 03/03/2017. It immediately became a hit with gamers around the world at that time. It has the ARM Cortex Octa-Core and NVIDIA G20M Maxwell-based GPU processors, along with 4GB and 32GB memory. Nintendo Game Boy Micro gave a great experience for gamers in its generation from the quality of the graphics to the smoothness when playing games. It has a weight of 297g (unit only), 694g (unit + dock) and 1 USB 3.0 port, 2 USB 2.0 ports (on dock); 1 USB Type-C port (on unit).

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Nintendo Game Boy Micro

Nintendo Game Boy Micro

Party
mouse

Ratings & Reviews

The Nintendo Switch is Nintendo's successor to the Wii U, a home console with some great ideas and games that fell flat in execution. But the Switch has more in common with the iPad, or the slew of Android devices that have captured mainstream attention. Nintendo's own handheld devices, the Nintendo DS and 3DS had their share of the spotlight, but they never had the mainstream reach of the Nintendo Wii which released in 2006. Does the Nintendo Switch do enough to catapult the company back to the masses? Read on to find out.

Good

good

Sturdy build quality

Region-free store

Easy to use interface

Seamless switch between portable and home console use

Bad

good

Screen is easy to scratch

Can't pause downloads

Brand
Model Name
Switch
Price
$332
Release date
3rd March 2017
Console Family
Console Type
Input method
Cartridge
Hard Disk
32GB
RAM
4GB
Ethernet
No
Weight
297g (unit only), 694g (unit + dock)
HDMI
Yes (via Dock)
USB
1 USB 3.0 port, 2 USB 2.0 ports (on dock); 1 USB Type-C port (on unit)
Wi-Fi
Yes