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Famicom-Themed Micro Hits N. America

by Jonathan Metts - November 3, 2005, 3:33 pm EST
Total comments: 11 Source: Nintendo Press Release

The top-selling Game Boy Micro color in Japan will make the overseas trip that its inspiration never achieved.

OLD FAVORITE NINTENDO IS NEW AGAIN

WITH RETRO-STYLED GAME BOY MICRO

Limited-Edition Micro and $10 Coupon Celebrate 20th Anniversary of the NES

REDMOND, Wash., Nov. 5, 2005 – To celebrate 20 years of unprecedented success in the video game industry, Nintendo is making its newest game system look exactly like its first one – only much smaller.

A retro version of its Game Boy® Micro comes to the Western Hemisphere on Nov. 28, honoring the 20th anniversary of the Nintendo Entertainment System® home console. The new Game Boy Micro base unit will be maroon with a gold NES-inspired faceplate, and will sell at an MSRP of $99.99. It also will come packed with a $10 coupon that can be used toward the purchase of select Nintendo-published Game Boy Advance games.

“The Special 20th Anniversary Edition Game Boy Micro is an anniversary present to millions of Nintendo fans, who 20 years ago single-handedly built this entire industry,” says George Harrison, Nintendo of America’s senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications.

Game Boy Micro represents the coolest piece of hardware in Game Boy® history. It’s small enough to slip into the tightest pair of jeans, and at 2.4 ounces, light enough to carry anywhere.

20th Anniversary (Famicom) Edition GB Micro

Talkback

joshnickersonNovember 03, 2005

It's nifty and all, but I hope Nintendo releases an NES themed faceplate.

JonLeungNovember 03, 2005

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Originally posted by: joshnickerson
It's nifty and all, but I hope Nintendo releases an NES themed faceplate.


I was going to say the same thing.

Mmmm...it could look much more like the NES controller than the NES-themed GBA SP did.

mantidorNovember 03, 2005

omg I want it face-icon-small-sad.gif but Ill prefer a DS, even if this really hits me with nostalgia like no other. Of course a famicom DS would be just too good for words.

vuduNovember 03, 2005

As I said in the other thread, I have to buy one now. Damn you Nintendo! Quit taking my money!

EDIT: I wonder how easy it will be to buy Famicom replacement face plates? Since the system body is that dark red color, I don't think I would ever want to not use the Famicom face plate. If the one it comes with gets scratched up, can I buy a replacement?

Also, does it say Happy! Mario 20th on the back? Because that is so money.

wanderingNovember 03, 2005

I need one of these desperately....but I don't have the money. I'm thinking about stealing one. Do you think that a "wario land made me do it" defense would fly in court?

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Also, does it say Happy! Mario 20th on the back? Because that is so money.

After they removed "Shine Get!" from Mario sunshine, I have no faith in NOA's ability to see the appeal of horribly wonderful engrish.

steveyNovember 04, 2005

Look like I have to get a famicom mirco face-icon-small-disgusted.gif

face-icon-small-sad.gif"will sell at an MSRP of $99.99."

face-icon-small-smile.gif "It also will come packed with a $10 coupon that can be used toward the purchase of select Nintendo-published Game Boy Advance games."

"Of course a famicom DS would be just too good for words. "

A snesDS would be more likely.

sikboy1029November 05, 2005

a N64 style DS would be better since the DS hardware is closest to the 64s........wonter what that would look like

TMWNovember 05, 2005

n64 wasn't very distinctive...at least not as distinctive as both the Famicom and the NES were.

Aussie Ben PGCBen Kosmina, Staff AlumnusNovember 05, 2005

I'll bet that the US box doesn't have the wonderful presentation that the Japanese box has. I love how the micro is sitting on Bowser's bridge, and then when you lift out all the manuals and stuff, there's Princess Toadstool and Mario with "THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING FAMICOM VERSION". Great stuff.

KDR_11kNovember 05, 2005

Better than opening it and finding a notice "Sorry Mario but the Famicom GBA is in another castle"

Infernal MonkeyNovember 06, 2005

Holy crap that's ugly.

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