Retro game consoles are big business. The current craze of gaming hardware specialists centred on nostalgia seems to be thriving at the moment. After all, companies such as Evercade and Anbernic have made this avenue their primary business, being all too happy to appease millennials with disposable income craving to recapture their youth.

Up until now, when it comes to all things Game Boy anyway, the best method of doing so has been the Analogue Pocket – one of the best retro game consoles. But that hasn’t stopped new manufacturer Modretro from trying to eat some of that device’s lunch with its debut offering. Like many initial products the aptly named Chromatic isn’t perfect, but it’s still a handsomely made, well-built way to play Game Boy and Game Boy Colour classics – especially if you’ve got the physical collection to support it.