Game Boy Micro accessories, the focused range for Nintendo's pocket-sized OXY-001 at ZedLabz.
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The Game Boy Micro (OXY-001, 2005) was Nintendo's last GBA-family handheld, pocket-sized, polished, GBA-only (no DMG / GBC backwards compatibility). It has a small but devoted following among collectors and modders thanks to its distinctive interchangeable faceplates and ultra-portable footprint. ZedLabz stocks Micro-specific replacement faceplates, shells, screens and accessories.
Quick picks for any Micro project
- Easy entry point: a fresh faceplate, the no-tool cosmetic refresh that made the Micro famous in the first place. Pop the original off, snap the new one on.
- The everyday build: faceplate plus a fresh battery and a replacement shell for the chassis underneath, addressing wear without fully rebuilding.
- The pro choice: full preservation pass, fresh shell, replacement screen lens, refreshed buttons and a curated faceplate set for the look.
Worldwide delivery with tracking on every order.
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Game Boy Micro. FAQs
Does the Game Boy Micro play DMG or GBC games?
No, the Micro plays GBA cartridges only. Nintendo dropped the original Game Boy and Game Boy Color backwards compatibility from the OXY-001 hardware to achieve the smaller form factor. For DMG/GBC compatibility on a similar form factor, the GBA SP (AGS-001) is the alternative.
Are Game Boy Micro faceplates universal?
Yes, faceplates fit all Game Boy Micros (OXY-001) regardless of original color or region. The faceplate-swap was Nintendo's headline feature for the Micro. Both OEM and aftermarket faceplate options are stocked.
Is the Game Boy Micro screen brighter than a GBA SP?
The Micro's screen is small but bright and has adjustable backlight levels, broadly considered closer to the AGS-101 GBA SP than to the older AGS-001. Direct comparison is partly subjective; modder community consensus rates the Micro screen as one of the strongest stock GBA-family panels.
Can I install an IPS screen in a Game Boy Micro?
IPS-style mods for the Micro exist in the niche modder community but are less common than for the larger GBA, GBC or GBA SP. Verify the kit's install pattern carefully, the small Micro chassis leaves limited room for additional driver boards. Many Micro owners stick with the strong stock screen and modify cosmetically instead.
































