Casey Neistat Joins ModRetro as Chief Storyteller Amidst Chromatic Handheld's Resupply

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New York – Renowned filmmaker and YouTuber Casey Neistat has announced his new role as "chief storyteller" at ModRetro, the company behind the Chromatic retro gaming handheld. Neistat shared the personal news via a tweet, stating, > "Some personal news, I’m joining @modretro as chief storyteller. thats not a real title and its not a real job but i'm very excited to be a part of the team." This move aligns with ModRetro's recent announcement of a permanent resupply of its highly sought-after Chromatic device, a modern tribute to the classic Game Boy.

ModRetro, founded by Oculus VR creator Palmer Luckey, aims to deliver an authentic and premium retro gaming experience. The Chromatic handheld is lauded for its meticulously crafted design, featuring a cold-touch magnesium alloy build and a custom-made, pixel-perfect IPS display that replicates the original Game Boy Color's visual fidelity. The device exclusively supports physical Game Boy and Game Boy Color cartridges, emphasizing a return to physical media and a "built to last" philosophy.

Neistat's involvement as "chief storyteller," though described informally, is expected to leverage his significant online presence and passion for technology and retro gadgets. His extensive background in content creation and his known appreciation for durable, well-engineered products could significantly amplify ModRetro's message and reach within the gaming and tech communities. This strategic alignment seeks to connect with a broad audience nostalgic for classic gaming experiences.

The Chromatic, which initially sold out quickly after its debut, is now permanently back in stock, available in seven colorways with options for Gorilla Glass or a more durable sapphire glass display, priced at $199.99 and $299.99 respectively. ModRetro is also expanding its ecosystem with new game cartridges, including licensed re-releases and original titles, and accessories such as a rechargeable power core and link cables. The company has teased future partnerships with major gaming names like Ubisoft and Atari, indicating ambitious plans for its growing library.

Palmer Luckey, known for his work with Oculus and later the defense contractor Anduril, established ModRetro as a passion project rooted in his early days as a Game Boy modder. The company's commitment extends to supporting indie developers creating new games for the platform, ensuring the longevity of physical retro gaming. This re-stock and Neistat's addition signify ModRetro's intent to solidify its position as a key player in the premium retro handheld market.