Should I Buy A *Gameboy Micro* or *Dingoo A320* ?

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#1 Styles477
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Should i buy a GameBoy Micro? Which is around 30 pounds ish now, and play it but save it for when im older so in a few years it can sell for loads? I need to buy some good games for it though which will start to add up... It'd be fun to play and itd sell for loads after a while... It can play music, videos, etc, and it has an emulator, and a memory card for it, so you can literally have tonnes and tonnes of games on it, and this can last for ages for entertainment, and i dont need to worry about buying new games as i can just download them... Which should i go for? GBA Micros cost will start going up when i buy games for it :/ but the DIngoo A320 is already 77 pounds.... Opinions??? BTW PLEASE GOOGLE THE DINGOO A320.. really need some advice :)
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#2 Styles477
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dingoo-A320-Emulator-Console-Player/dp/B005EWBMOM/ref=sr_1_1?s=jewelry&ie=UTF8&qid=1314559431&sr=1-1 The Link for it
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#3 MonsieurX
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You won't "sell it for loads" later unless it's a boxed\sealed copy
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#4 Nismology
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As MonsleurX said, the Gameboy Micro in unlikely to be valuable unless it's a boxed and sealed unit and even then, it's not the most desirable form of gameboy advance.

i dont need to worry about buying new games as i can just download them...Styles477

This is illegal and anyway, emulating games is nowhere near as fun as playing them on the original hardware they were intended to be played on. Instead, get a used PSP from eBay. They can be had for as little as £50 now, and you can pick up the games really cheaply. It has a massive library of games, great graphics for a hand held, and a lovely big widescreen.