This is the most adorable gaming-related story Iāve read all week.
Over at Wired, gaming parent Andy Roberstonās young son spotted a Game Boy Micro in a shop window, and more or less fell in love. In the way that kids can so brilliantly do, he became utterly convinced that the Microāa petite variation on the Game Boy Advance released late in 2005āwas Nintendoās brand-new upgrade to the 3DS. āHe even came up with a whole hand-drawn comic strip conspiracy story about how the new device had fallen into the hands of the shop and why it was so reasonably priced,ā as Robertson describes it, āa tale to equal even the leaked iPhone 4 from last year.ā
The lad, enamored with this mysterious Nintendo device, duly saved his chore money and earned enough from his parents to purchase the Micro a month later. Robertson expected then to have to deal with his sonās disappointment over the Micro but this, he reports, never happened. Instead, on playing the WarioWare Twisted and Super Mario Advance 2 that came included with the Micro, the boy has declared them āproof that this must be a new device because they are ātoo good to be on the DS.'ā
Ouch.
Still, Robertsonās son is enjoying his new Micro, and all of the Game Boy Advance titles heās playing on it, so much that he has convinced not only his older brother but also his entire pre-school that the little consoleāperfect for those small child hands, I supposeāis the must-have gadget of the future.
After reading the tale of his sonās joy, I admit Robertson isnāt the only one hankering after a way to play some old GBA favorites. Time to putter off and see if I can make my DS Lite work. Itās no Micro, but at least itāll do the trick.
Boy Discovers Gameboy Micro, Convinces Classmates Itās the Next 3DS [Wired]
(Top photo: Andy Roberston, Wired)