Yep, with the money they make off carts they probably could be giving them away like razors -P. I completely forgot that you'd have to carry your games around and what not as well. Hmm, they should of made it have some kind of flash drive. You just upload your carts to it, and perhaps a couple MP3s. It would be a damn nice MP3 player with some GBA-like functionality.
Yup, Nintendo could have used their brain for once and done things properly. If they'd decide to release the IQue worldwide they could have put terminals in gamestores worldwide rammed with d/l'able NES/SNES/N64 games for the IQues and GB/C/A games (and NES?) for d/l'ing onto GBMicro.
The screen on the micro is incredibly clear. Messed around with a few text based games and noting was difficult to read. Surprised me. Didn't play with it overly long, but the size and button placement felt just fine to me. -hl718
They are probably using the same screens that the latest Japanese phones use. Mine uses the same technology that is used in the Sharp AQUAS televisions. It's incredibly clear, far better than even the DS or PSP screen since you can't actually see the pixels. It seems to look like a type of anti-analyzing over the screen. Yakumo
Heh, they'll probably have a special slot on the supposed gyroscopic Revolution controller to accomodate this thing.
Not having one is gonna leave a big ass gap in your controller... Hell they could sell the Revolution for £60... But when you have to buy £150 of addons to actually get the most from the console!
nintendo haven't told use yet, but this is the revolution controller. And they don't understand why so much people complained about the fact taht no revolution pad was sigth at e3.