I used to have a GB Micro a few years ago. I sold it, which honestly was a mistake (I sold all my handhelds when I got an iPhone... yeah, seemed a good idea at the time) and now I'm thinking of getting one again.
However, I'm also aware of the GBASP AGS-101, and have heard that it's pretty good - like the screen is of comparable quality to the GB Micro or DSLite.
The GB Micro's main advantage from my perspective is size - like I still think it's the only truly pocket-size console ever made - for jeans pockets, anyway. Of course, the AGS-101 has a clamshell design, which is pretty good too.
So I suppose I'm asking, is there anything about the AGS-101 I should be aware of? Is its screen quality as good as the Micro? (which I remember being superb). What about battery life? I'm not fussed about GB/GBC games, so that aspect of the SP doesn't appeal to me.
Also, as both of these machines are rechargeable, and would likely be pretty well-used (if I was to buy one now), can replacement batteries be bought for either of them?
Of course, I know I'm going to have to struggle to actually find the games I want, though I suppose that's just the GBA owner's lament.
However, I'm also aware of the GBASP AGS-101, and have heard that it's pretty good - like the screen is of comparable quality to the GB Micro or DSLite.
The GB Micro's main advantage from my perspective is size - like I still think it's the only truly pocket-size console ever made - for jeans pockets, anyway. Of course, the AGS-101 has a clamshell design, which is pretty good too.
So I suppose I'm asking, is there anything about the AGS-101 I should be aware of? Is its screen quality as good as the Micro? (which I remember being superb). What about battery life? I'm not fussed about GB/GBC games, so that aspect of the SP doesn't appeal to me.
Also, as both of these machines are rechargeable, and would likely be pretty well-used (if I was to buy one now), can replacement batteries be bought for either of them?
Of course, I know I'm going to have to struggle to actually find the games I want, though I suppose that's just the GBA owner's lament.
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