It looks like the guys over at IGN have got their hands on (or rather their teeth, you’ll understand if you read the article) a GameBoy Micro before it’s released to the world. Basically the theme of the feature is; The GameBoy Micro is small, really small. It’s smaller in 2D dimensions than the PSP’s screen. It’s small enough to fit in the mouth of the reviewer and really the only games console that’s small enough to fit on your keychain. So does that hinder the gaming experience? Well despite the screen being smaller than a GBA cart, apparently no. The main controls are where you’d logically rest your hands on the device and although the start/stop and trigger buttons aren’t perfect, they’re workable. Of course the maker or breaker of the $100 device is the screen. The reviewer had some trouble with fast moving games where you can lose clarity, but complex RPGs are fine to play due to the high number of pixels. In sunlight it’s above average but it does have the common tendency of LCDs to go off-color at high angles but it’s not like you’d want to share such a small screen anyway. The reviewer also found the replaceable front cover useful, since it includes a screen cover like most mobile phones. If it gets scratched, chuck recycle it and get a new one. Judging by the feature, I’d gladly pay the $20 premium over a GBA SP for the tiny size of the device. What about you?