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The Game Boy micro was not as successful as Nintendo hoped it would be. This is commonly attributed to the fact that the console was released after the [[Nintendo DS]], which not only included more advanced features, such as Wi-Fi and true 3D graphics, but itself contained a port to play [[Game Boy Advance]] games.
The Game Boy micro was not as successful as Nintendo hoped it would be. This is commonly attributed to the fact that the console was released after the [[Nintendo DS]], which not only included more advanced features, such as Wi-Fi and true 3D graphics, but itself contained a port to play [[Game Boy Advance]] games.


While no games were released specifically for the Game Boy micro, it is capable of playing all Game Boy Advance games. Unlike the GBA, it is not compatible with the [[link cable]] and [[Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter|Wireless Adapter]]. This means that Pokémon cannot be traded, and two players may not battle each other in the [[Union Room]].
While no games were released specifically for the Game Boy micro, it is capable of playing all Game Boy Advance games. The Game Boy micro is not compatible with the standard [[link cable]]. The micro has a different type of link cable port and requires the use of an adapter to connect to an older Game Boy Advance model. The micro is also incompatible with the [[Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter|Wireless Adapter]], however, a special version made specifically for the Game Boy micro was released.


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