What These Chromatic Games Tell Us About The M64
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When ModRetro launched the Chromatic, one of the biggest questions was whether it would become a thriving platform or simply a great handheld with a limited software library. Fast forward to today, and new releases continue to arrive—including Atari’s new ’90s Rewind Collection, featuring remastered versions of Asteroids ’92, Centipede ’98, and Super Breakout ’99.
With the M64 on the horizon, many retro gamers are asking the same question again: will ModRetro continue supporting new hardware after launch? In this video, I take a look at Atari’s Chromatic release and what it might tell us about the ModRetro’s long-term commitment to its growing retro ecosystem.
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– CHAPTERS
00:00 M64 to Chromatic
01:45 Box & Contents
03:15 Super Breakout
05:08 Asteroids
10:55 Centipede
14:15 Summary