It's a project of remaking pokemon Gold on the gba, done by fans. its actualy a patch for pokemon fire red. It's not yet finished though and so those who buy it will be disappointed when it stops working like 1/4 through the game.
Go for the Micro, it sh00ts laz0rs. ..sorry im just sick of people who did not experience every system coming here and tell you what to choose. if you can just go somewhere and check all 3 systems by yourself it would be best. if not, im not saying any of them is better than the other, just look at the pros and cons of each and decide for yourself.
The one thing i trully dont understand about hte DS is well.. the fact it has 2 screens. I have checked so many ds games online, and the vast majority uses the extra screen for the important task of.... being a map. People just cant focus both screens at the same time and game developers know it. This is the major reason for me not buying a DS, that and the lack in good games and portability.
I own a micro and im quite happy with it. It's portability is just amazing, you can take it anywhere and play it during school with no problem (its been with me every class for the past 2 years now). While the battery life is shorter than the sp's - 7-9 hours, it never really bothered me aslong i remembered to recharge it when i get home.
If you don't plan to play any non GBA games, the micro is your best choice, the games look better and its extremly easy to carry around in your pocket. it should cost 80$ or less now days (and much less on ebay). The SP is the choice if your planing to play any gbc/gb games, though its quite big comparing to the micro some people find the large screen easier on their eyes. an sp is around 70$ (or much less on ebay). The regular GBA is big, with no screen lightning (which makes it unplayable under the sun or in dark places. it's really not reccomended when you have such better alternatives.
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