Flash memory Game Boy cartridges are always welcome around here, so seeing this MPEG4/MP3 player with a built-in SD slot was notable enough—then I realized it was from Nintendo themselves, which is even more surprising. Obviously, it’s not designed to play games, but the unit can play back movies for up to 4 hours at the Game Boy Advance SP’s native resolution (352 by 288 pixels) as well as play back MP3s with the screen off for up to 15 hours on a charge. I have no idea if Nintendo plans to bring the unit out to the United States, but since it should work with the DS just fine, there’s no reason they couldn’t (like taking away from the DS’s momentum, I’m saying).
For gamers I still think flash linkers that let you copy ROMs over are a lot more convenient (and you can get ones that use SD and MMC cards, I know), but since Nintendo has quietly been selling a ton of video content on GBA carts, I wonder if they’re thinking about moving over to an SD-based content distribution system.
Nintendo Co., the MPEG-4/MP3 corresponding SD card player for GBA SP (Japanese) [ImpressWatch]
Product Page (Japanese) [NintendoJP]