Summary
- ModRetro’s Chromatic is a modern Game Boy Color remake with pixel-perfect visuals and new color options.
- New original and re-released games are coming for the Chromatic, expanding its game library and features like the Rechargeable Power Core.
- The Chromatic offers a variety of accessories such as a Link Cable and Mod Kit, providing additional customization options for users.
Following a relatively short initial 1st Edition release six months ago, ModRetro is back with a notable Chromatic restock — and this time, it isn’t going anywhere.
For those unfamiliar with the Chromatic, it’s best described as a modern take on Nintendo’s Game Boy. It features a custom-built 160 x 144 pixel backlit screen, offering pixel-perfect visuals that match the original Game Boy Color, a premium-feeling magnesium alloy build, and very clicky buttons.
In every way — including its ability to play Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and ModRetro’s cartridges — the Chromatic is a grown-up version of the classic Game Boy and Game Boy Color (it even comes with Chromatic Tetris bundled with the handheld, just like the original Game Boy).
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The Chromatic’s return includes a new white colorway called cloud that features subtle purple accents with matching buttons, alongside two display options with different price points. The first is the more scratch-resistant Sapphire screen offered with the Chromatic’s initial release for $300 (this is roughly $100 more than it was at launch), and the second is a cheaper Gorilla Glass display version for $200. Cloud joins inferno, leaf, bubblegum, volt, wave, midnight, and gray.

- Screen Dimensions
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2.56-inch 160 x 144 IPS
- Portable
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Yes
- Battery
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3 x AA/rechargable pack
- Multiplayer Support
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Yes
- Brand
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Mod Retro
- Cartridge Bay
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Yes

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New games are on the way
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Adding to the 10 games that already dropped for the Chormatic last year, ModRetro has revealed five re-releases and original titles that are heading to the handheld.
Below is a complete list:
Gravitorque — A gravity-bending platform puzzler
Genre: Platformer, Puzzle
Platform: Chromatic, Game Boy, Game Boy Color
Price: $39.99 USD
Developer: POLëT
Sabrina: The Animated Series — Zapped! — A fun, nostalgic platformer based on the classic cartoon series (re-released for Chromatic)
Genre: Puzzle, Platformer
Platform: Chromatic, Game Boy Color
Price: $39.99 USD
Developer: WayForward Technologies
Wicked Plague – A Dark, atmospheric side-scroller with branching paths.
Genre: Metroidvania
Platform: Chromatic, Game Boy Color
Price: $39.99 USD
Developer: Locus-motion
Self-Simulated — A Precision platformer with customizable difficulty
Genre: Platformer, Puzzle
Platform: Chromatic, Game Boy Color
Price: $39.99 USD
Developer: 2nd Law Games
First Contact Protocol — A story-rich sci-fi puzzle adventure
Genre: Puzzle
Platform: Chromatic, Game Boy, Game Boy Color
Price: $39.99 USD
Developer: Ben Jelter
I haven’t tried all the new games coming to the Chomatic, but I did get my hands on Sabrina: The Animated Series a few weeks early. It’s a surprisingly great-looking licensed platformer with snappy, responsive controls. It’s a little short and simple, even by Game Boy Color standards, but I’ve had a decent time playing the game over the past few weeks.
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Along with the new titles, ModRetro is also introducing a Rechargeable Power Core for $30. It snaps into the back of the Chromatic and lasts up to 16 hours. Given the handheld’s price, it would be nice if this Power Core came included with the handheld, especially since similar throwback portable devices feature built-in batteries, like the Analogue Pocket, for example.
Other new accessories include a $15 Link Cable, allowing you to, of course, evolve Kadabra into Alakazam in Pokémon Red, and a Mod Kit that includes replacement buttons. ModRetro is also still selling its cool-looking Koss Porta pro headphones.

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Over the past few months, I’ve gotten my hands on several of the Chromatic’s launch titles, including Toki Tori — Ultimate Edition, which I picked up at a GameStop Retro location in San Jose, California. The puzzle-platformer reminds me of Donkey Kong (1994), my favorite Game Boy game, in a good way, though its gameplay is pretty simple. I’ve also spent a lot of time with Dragonnym, a lengthy old-school turn-based RPG that’s definitely worth checking out. It feels like a game pulled directly from the late 90s. That said, it can be a little confusing when it comes to figuring out what to do next, but at the same time, that feels appropriate for the era.
I haven’t played an outright bad ModRetro-released title for the Chromatic, but some are certainly better than others.
I’ve also spent time with Chantey, a rhythm-based pirate adventure, S-11, a top-down shooter, and Tales of Monsterland DX, a compelling, surprisingly detailed 2D platformer. I haven’t played an outright bad ModRetro-released title for the Chromatic, but some are certainly better than others. My two key recommendations from the original release lineup are Dragonnym and Toki Tori — Ultimate Edition.
The Chomatic and several of the games included in this story were provided to Pocket-lint by ModRetro.

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