The current craze of gaming hardware specialists centred on nostalgia seems to be thriving at the moment, with companies such as Evercade and Anbernic primarily focused on this market, serving millennials with disposable income eager to recapture their youth through retro gaming.
The Chromatic is designed to attract those who appreciate cartridge-based gaming from the Game Boy and Game Boy Colour era. It is described as a 'handsomely made' and 'well-built' option for classic game lovers, despite a few imperfections in the initial offering.
As I immersed myself in classic titles like Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins and Pokémon Blue, I found that the Chromatic serves as an attractive, relatively affordable way to celebrate what many consider the golden era of handheld gaming.
At the competitive price of £159, the Chromatic comes equipped with the console, a specific version of Tetris, and three AA batteries. Additionally, it supports USB-C power, appealing to retro players who prefer a rechargeable option.
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