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The ModRetro Chromatic is the ultimate Game Boy, providing an enhanced but authentic experience that can't be beat.
Pitched as a relaunch, the Modretro Chromatic is now available to buy again, starting at $199.99, following the release of ...
After selling out all of its limited stock of First Edition handhelds last year, ModRetro has announced that its Chromatic ...
ModRetro's Chromatic Game Boy handheld, made by arms dealer Palmer Luckey, now comes in ‘drone strike purple.’ ...
Palmer Luckey’s sold-out, souped-up cartridge-only console clone is back—and this time, it wants to live forever.
Its 2.56 inch, 160 x 144 pixel screen is custom and particularly impresses, as it authentically recreates the feeling of looking at a Game Boy Color screen, albeit with the benefit of having a ...
Instead of opting for a third-party lighting accessory to improve the original Game Boy’s screen, modder James Channel replaced it entirely with a compact CRT salvaged from a video intercom ...
There’s a reason retro handhelds are blowing up on TikTok and Reddit: they’re easy to use, portable, and packed with retro ...
T he Game Boy wasn't the first handheld gaming machine, but it was one of the most successful ones on its 1989 release.
See, the original Game Boy screen displayed 59.7 frames per second, very slightly less than the even 60 frames per second standard for most modern screens.
If you disable the onscreen in-game controls (which I recommend in all of these emulators to maximize usable screen space), the emulated Game Boy's screen stretches all the way from the top to the ...
Its 2.56 inch, 160 x 144 pixel screen is custom and particularly impresses, as it authentically recreates the feeling of looking at a Game Boy Color screen, albeit with the benefit of having a ...