Currently, no pricepoint has been set for the tiny handheld, although PALGN doesn't expect it to retail for any more than the price of the Gameboy Advance SP. The device, which measures four inches by two inches by 0.7 inch and boasts a screen with adjustable brightness levels (thus addressing the frequent complaint with past Gameboys that the screen was not bright enough), comes equipped with a silver casing and removable face plates. It will play all the same games as the current Game Boy Advance SP.
PALGN will have more information on the Gameboy Micro as soon as it becomes available.

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