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The $200 version of the Chromatic comes with a Gorilla Glass screen, but sapphire will now cost you an extra $100.
Palmer Luckey’s sold-out, souped-up cartridge-only console clone is back—and this time, it wants to live forever.
ModRetro's Chromatic Game Boy handheld, made by arms dealer Palmer Luckey, now comes in ‘drone strike purple.’ ...
ModRetro has announced a relaunch for the Chromatic handheld, its modernized Game Boy. The device quickly sold out last year ...
Pitched as a relaunch, the Modretro Chromatic is now available to buy again, starting at $199.99, following the release of ...
There's a new (ish) retro console on the block. The ModRetro Chromatic had a soft launch last year but is now "permanently in ...
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The ModRetro Chromatic is the ultimate Game Boy, providing an enhanced but authentic experience that can't be beat.
ModRetro Chromatic packaging and release titles. The other launch games are indies from homebrew developers, including one of the most-anticipated titles in the Game Boy homebrew scene: Dragonyhm ...
Chromatic’s field-programmable gate array architecture allows it to play three different kinds of game cartridges: Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Chromatic.
The $199 ModRetro Chromatic is among the best ways to play Game Boy and Game Boy Color games, arguably improving upon Nintendo’s hardware. It also comes from Palmer Luckey.
The Modretro Chromatic is a glorious modern Game Boy Color that elevates the classic handheld using authentic FPGA tech and lavish build quality. While some players will be bummed out that it ...
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