Retrogaming can sometimes be a difficult hobby to keep up with. As older hardware starts to die, players need to find working alternatives that will allow them to continue playing their favorite games. Fortunately for anyone looking to replace their old Game Boy Color with a newer model, one of the independently created systems designed to run GBC games will soon be back on the market indefinitely.

Although some classic Game Boy and GBC games have been madeavailable through Nintendo Switch Online, there are some notable gaps - like the originalPokémongames - that players would still need to play either on their original system or with the use of an emulator. Some players also prefer to play retro games on the original systems they were designed for, and third-party consoles can come close to emulating the feel of the original. They can also provide some meaningful upgrades to the original hardware,making Game Boy alternatives preferable even to those with a working original.

ModRetro Chromatic promotional image featuring Tetris

The ModRetro Chromatic Returns With Multiple Versions And New Games

The ModRetro Chromatic Will Remain On Sale Indefinitely

Following a cryptic tweet by ModRetro founderPalmer Luckeyin early June, it has now been announced thatthe company’s Chromatic handheld console will be permanently back in stock. There will now be two versions of the Chromatic, one with a Gorilla glass screen for $199.99, and one with a Sapphire glass screen for $299.99. There will also be five new games released alongside the new versions of the Chromatic, including a re-release of the GBC gameSabrina the Animated Series: Zapped!and the original titlesGravitorque,Wicked Plague,Self-Simulated, andFirst Contact Protocol.

One of the most exciting updates for the Chromatic is the new Cart Clinic feature,which allows you to update your cartridges by connecting your console to a computer. This can be used to fix bugs or even add new features to existing games. The new Chromatic will also be able to support native streaming to Discord, Mac, and PC without the need for additional accessories.

ModRetro Chromatic handheld consoles in a variety of colors

The ModRetro Chromatic Is Perfect For Players Wanting To Relive The GBC Era

The ModRetro Chromatic Is A High-Quality Upgrade To The Original Game Boy

Whether you have a stack of old Game Boy Color games begging to be played, or you want to dip your toes into the world of retro gaming,the ModRetro Chromatic is a good option. You can check out Screen Rant’sfull review of the Chromaticif you want all the nitty-gritty details about the system. I’ve also previously praised the system for how well itrecaptures the experience of playing retro handheld consoles, and my appreciation for ModRetro putting out new games.

Now there are other Game Boy alternatives to consider. For instance, the Analogue Pocket can also run Game Boy Advance games, giving you access to a wider range ofretrogames. However, the Chromatic has some advantages over the competition, like its sturdiness and using the same resolution as the GBC to preserve the presentation of its games. If you’re in the market for a GBC alternative, the Chromatic is a solid option, and now that it’s back for good, you have time to research the pros and cons of getting one.