Croc And Buck The GameStop Bunny Star In New ModRetro Chromatic Titles, Out Soon

md5

d376fb7ef5a449eb9e122d85a1792cf7

link

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/croc-and-buck-the-gamestop-bunny-star-in-new-modretro-chromatic-titles-out-soon/1100-6535788/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f

image

https://www.gamespot.com/a/uploads/screen_medium/1601/16018044/4594384-chromatic.jpg

description

ModRetro has announced two new games for its Chromatic Classics Collection. After releasing a brand-new version of Rayman for Game Boy Color earlier this year, the company is celebrating Croc and GameStop's mascot, Buck the Bunny with new cartridge releases.

Croc: 25th Anniversary Edition celebrates the cute little reptile's Game Boy Color adventure from 2000, and preorders will open on October 31--or Croctober 31 if you're a fan of the franchise--with a planned shipping date of December 2025. Priced at $45, the classic side-scrolling platformer features over 30 levels spread across four worlds. The original game revolved around Croc taking on Baron Dante and his minions, and this version features upgraded controls and enhanced save functions.

Croc: 25th Anniversary Edition

Buck and the Cursed Cartridge is billed as a fast-paced run-and-gun platformer from ModRetro. After the GameStop bunny picks up the titular cursed cartridge, he finds himself pulled into the game world and forced to fight for his life in this digital frontier. The game will feature multi-phase boss fights, upgradeable abilities, and even cheat codes. Priced at $45, it'll be available starting October 31. Both of these games will be available through the ModRetro store and GameStop.

Buck and the Cursed Cartridge

One thing to note about these games is that even though they have ModRetro and Chromatic branding on them, they'll still work just fine on the original Nintendo hardware and other FPGA handhelds like the Analogue Pocket. In case you missed it, the ModRetro Chromatic launched not too long ago and we were very impressed with just how faithfully it created and upgraded the Game Boy Color experience. New stock of the modernized Game Boy also arrived earlier this year, and you can choose between two models: a $200 version with scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass or a $300 version that's equipped with Sapphire Glass and extremely durable materials.

ModRetro also announced a modern-day tribute to the Nintendo 64 console a few months back. It doesn't have a release date yet, but it does have an early-bird preorder price of $199.

content_html

ModRetro has announced two new games for its Chromatic Classics Collection. After releasing a brand-new version of Rayman for Game Boy Color earlier this year, the company is celebrating Croc and GameStop's mascot, Buck the Bunny with new cartridge releases.

Croc: 25th Anniversary Edition celebrates the cute little reptile's Game Boy Color adventure from 2000, and preorders will open on October 31--or Croctober 31 if you're a fan of the franchise--with a planned shipping date of December 2025. Priced at $45, the classic side-scrolling platformer features over 30 levels spread across four worlds. The original game revolved around Croc taking on Baron Dante and his minions, and this version features upgraded controls and enhanced save functions.

Croc: 25th Anniversary Edition

Buck and the Cursed Cartridge is billed as a fast-paced run-and-gun platformer from ModRetro. After the GameStop bunny picks up the titular cursed cartridge, he finds himself pulled into the game world and forced to fight for his life in this digital frontier. The game will feature multi-phase boss fights, upgradeable abilities, and even cheat codes. Priced at $45, it'll be available starting October 31. Both of these games will be available through the ModRetro store and GameStop.

Buck and the Cursed Cartridge

One thing to note about these games is that even though they have ModRetro and Chromatic branding on them, they'll still work just fine on the original Nintendo hardware and other FPGA handhelds like the Analogue Pocket. In case you missed it, the ModRetro Chromatic launched not too long ago and we were very impressed with just how faithfully it created and upgraded the Game Boy Color experience. New stock of the modernized Game Boy also arrived earlier this year, and you can choose between two models: a $200 version with scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass or a $300 version that's equipped with Sapphire Glass and extremely durable materials.

ModRetro also announced a modern-day tribute to the Nintendo 64 console a few months back. It doesn't have a release date yet, but it does have an early-bird preorder price of $199.

content_text

ModRetro has announced two new games for its Chromatic Classics Collection. After releasing a brand-new version of Rayman for Game Boy Color earlier this year, the company is celebrating Croc and GameStop's mascot, Buck the Bunny with new cartridge releases.Croc: 25th Anniversary Edition celebrates the cute little reptile's Game Boy Color adventure from 2000, and preorders will open on October 31--or Croctober 31 if you're a fan of the franchise--with a planned shipping date of December 2025. Priced at $45, the classic side-scrolling platformer features over 30 levels spread across four worlds. The original game revolved around Croc taking on Baron Dante and his minions, and this version features upgraded controls and enhanced save functions.Croc: 25th Anniversary Edition Buck and the Cursed Cartridge is billed as a fast-paced run-and-gun platformer from ModRetro. After the GameStop bunny picks up the titular cursed cartridge, he finds himself pulled into the game world and forced to fight for his life in this digital frontier. The game will feature multi-phase boss fights, upgradeable abilities, and even cheat codes. Priced at $45, it'll be available starting October 31. Both of these games will be available through the ModRetro store and GameStop.Buck and the Cursed Cartridge One thing to note about these games is that even though they have ModRetro and Chromatic branding on them, they'll still work just fine on the original Nintendo hardware and other FPGA handhelds like the Analogue Pocket. In case you missed it, the ModRetro Chromatic launched not too long ago and we were very impressed with just how faithfully it created and upgraded the Game Boy Color experience. New stock of the modernized Game Boy also arrived earlier this year, and you can choose between two models: a $200 version with scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass or a $300 version that's equipped with Sapphire Glass and extremely durable materials.ModRetro also announced a modern-day tribute to the Nintendo 64 console a few months back. It doesn't have a release date yet, but it does have an early-bird preorder price of $199.

pub_date

31 October 2025, 4:00 pm

guid

1100-6535788

creator

Darryn Bonthuys

processed

TRUE

id: 85821
uid: ybScf
insdate: 2025-10-31 17:20:02
title: Croc And Buck The GameStop Bunny Star In New ModRetro Chromatic Titles, Out Soon
additional:
category: Game Spot
md5: d376fb7ef5a449eb9e122d85a1792cf7
link: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/croc-and-buck-the-gamestop-bunny-star-in-new-modretro-chromatic-titles-out-soon/1100-6535788/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f
image: https://www.gamespot.com/a/uploads/screen_medium/1601/16018044/4594384-chromatic.jpg
image_imgur:
description:

ModRetro has announced two new games for its Chromatic Classics Collection. After releasing a brand-new version of Rayman for Game Boy Color earlier this year, the company is celebrating Croc and GameStop's mascot, Buck the Bunny with new cartridge releases.

Croc: 25th Anniversary Edition celebrates the cute little reptile's Game Boy Color adventure from 2000, and preorders will open on October 31--or Croctober 31 if you're a fan of the franchise--with a planned shipping date of December 2025. Priced at $45, the classic side-scrolling platformer features over 30 levels spread across four worlds. The original game revolved around Croc taking on Baron Dante and his minions, and this version features upgraded controls and enhanced save functions.

Croc: 25th Anniversary Edition

Buck and the Cursed Cartridge is billed as a fast-paced run-and-gun platformer from ModRetro. After the GameStop bunny picks up the titular cursed cartridge, he finds himself pulled into the game world and forced to fight for his life in this digital frontier. The game will feature multi-phase boss fights, upgradeable abilities, and even cheat codes. Priced at $45, it'll be available starting October 31. Both of these games will be available through the ModRetro store and GameStop.

Buck and the Cursed Cartridge

One thing to note about these games is that even though they have ModRetro and Chromatic branding on them, they'll still work just fine on the original Nintendo hardware and other FPGA handhelds like the Analogue Pocket. In case you missed it, the ModRetro Chromatic launched not too long ago and we were very impressed with just how faithfully it created and upgraded the Game Boy Color experience. New stock of the modernized Game Boy also arrived earlier this year, and you can choose between two models: a $200 version with scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass or a $300 version that's equipped with Sapphire Glass and extremely durable materials.

ModRetro also announced a modern-day tribute to the Nintendo 64 console a few months back. It doesn't have a release date yet, but it does have an early-bird preorder price of $199.


content_html:

ModRetro has announced two new games for its Chromatic Classics Collection. After releasing a brand-new version of Rayman for Game Boy Color earlier this year, the company is celebrating Croc and GameStop's mascot, Buck the Bunny with new cartridge releases.

Croc: 25th Anniversary Edition celebrates the cute little reptile's Game Boy Color adventure from 2000, and preorders will open on October 31--or Croctober 31 if you're a fan of the franchise--with a planned shipping date of December 2025. Priced at $45, the classic side-scrolling platformer features over 30 levels spread across four worlds. The original game revolved around Croc taking on Baron Dante and his minions, and this version features upgraded controls and enhanced save functions.

Croc: 25th Anniversary Edition

Buck and the Cursed Cartridge is billed as a fast-paced run-and-gun platformer from ModRetro. After the GameStop bunny picks up the titular cursed cartridge, he finds himself pulled into the game world and forced to fight for his life in this digital frontier. The game will feature multi-phase boss fights, upgradeable abilities, and even cheat codes. Priced at $45, it'll be available starting October 31. Both of these games will be available through the ModRetro store and GameStop.

Buck and the Cursed Cartridge

One thing to note about these games is that even though they have ModRetro and Chromatic branding on them, they'll still work just fine on the original Nintendo hardware and other FPGA handhelds like the Analogue Pocket. In case you missed it, the ModRetro Chromatic launched not too long ago and we were very impressed with just how faithfully it created and upgraded the Game Boy Color experience. New stock of the modernized Game Boy also arrived earlier this year, and you can choose between two models: a $200 version with scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass or a $300 version that's equipped with Sapphire Glass and extremely durable materials.

ModRetro also announced a modern-day tribute to the Nintendo 64 console a few months back. It doesn't have a release date yet, but it does have an early-bird preorder price of $199.


content_text: ModRetro has announced two new games for its Chromatic Classics Collection. After releasing a brand-new version of Rayman for Game Boy Color earlier this year, the company is celebrating Croc and GameStop's mascot, Buck the Bunny with new cartridge releases.Croc: 25th Anniversary Edition celebrates the cute little reptile's Game Boy Color adventure from 2000, and preorders will open on October 31--or Croctober 31 if you're a fan of the franchise--with a planned shipping date of December 2025. Priced at $45, the classic side-scrolling platformer features over 30 levels spread across four worlds. The original game revolved around Croc taking on Baron Dante and his minions, and this version features upgraded controls and enhanced save functions.Croc: 25th Anniversary Edition Buck and the Cursed Cartridge is billed as a fast-paced run-and-gun platformer from ModRetro. After the GameStop bunny picks up the titular cursed cartridge, he finds himself pulled into the game world and forced to fight for his life in this digital frontier. The game will feature multi-phase boss fights, upgradeable abilities, and even cheat codes. Priced at $45, it'll be available starting October 31. Both of these games will be available through the ModRetro store and GameStop.Buck and the Cursed Cartridge One thing to note about these games is that even though they have ModRetro and Chromatic branding on them, they'll still work just fine on the original Nintendo hardware and other FPGA handhelds like the Analogue Pocket. In case you missed it, the ModRetro Chromatic launched not too long ago and we were very impressed with just how faithfully it created and upgraded the Game Boy Color experience. New stock of the modernized Game Boy also arrived earlier this year, and you can choose between two models: a $200 version with scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass or a $300 version that's equipped with Sapphire Glass and extremely durable materials.ModRetro also announced a modern-day tribute to the Nintendo 64 console a few months back. It doesn't have a release date yet, but it does have an early-bird preorder price of $199.
pub_date: 31 October 2025, 4:00 pm
guid: 1100-6535788
creator: Darryn Bonthuys
related_games:
processed: TRUE

No Items Found.

Add Comment
Type in a Nick Name here
 
Other Items in Game Spot
Spider-Man: Miles Morales Enriched An Already Thriving New York The New Backbone Pro: Xbox Edition Brings Console-Style Controls To Your Phone You Can Donate Blood And Celebrate Pac-Man At The Same Time You Can Donate Blood And Celebrate Pac-Man At The Same Time Black Ops 7 Day-One DLC Announced, Supports Military Veterans Arc Raiders Sparks Debate Over AI Voice Acting In Games PokePark Kanto Gets Grand Opening Date, And It's Not Far Away Black Ops 7 Day-One DLC Announced, Supports Military Veterans Some Black Ops 7 Multiplayer Playlists Will Have SBMM, But Most Won't Some Black Ops 7 Multiplayer Playlists Will Have SBMM, But Most Won't Pokemon Pokopia Will Be First Nintendo-Published Title To Get Game-Key Card Why Hasn't Xbox Brought More Games To Switch 2? Former Nintendo Exec Wonders KFC And Monster Hunter Wilds Join Forces For Finger-Lickin' In-Game Loot PS6 And Next Xbox May Not Release Until 2028 Due To GTA 6 Delay, Expert Says Elden Ring Nightreign: The Forsaken Hollows DLC Announced And Coming Sooner Than We Thought PS6 And Next Xbox May Not Release Until 2028 Due To GTA 6 Delay, Expert Says Pokemon Pokopia Release Date, Trailer, Gameplay, And Everything Else We Know Pokemon Pokopia Release Date, Trailer, Gameplay, And Everything Else We Know Grab A Wireless GameCube-Style Controller For Switch 1/2 & PC For Only $40 Grab A Wireless GameCube-Style Controller For Switch 1/2 & PC For Only $40 Get A Rare Discount On Lego's 768-Piece Horizon Adventures Battle Set Marvel Rivals Season 5 Finally Adds Rogue And Gambit Marvel Rivals Season 5 Finally Adds Rogue And Gambit New Bloodborne Deluxe Graphic Novel And Slipcase Collections Get Limited-Time Deals Reanimal Release Date, Trailer, Gameplay, And Everything Else We Know Reanimal Release Date, Trailer, Gameplay, And Everything Else We Know PlayStation 5 Sales Draw Even With PS4, And Ghost Of Yotei Has A Big Debut Sony Takes A $204 Million Hit As Destiny 2 Falls Short Of Expectations Switch 2 And Switch Get New System Updates, And They Add More Than Just Stability Disco Elysium Fans Should Keep An Eye On Rue Valley, Out Today On PC And Consoles All Grow A Garden Cosmetics - How To Get And How To Use Them GTA 6 Delay Could Cost Rockstar $60 Million, As Insiders Report Game Is Content Complete EA Announces $12 Veteran's Day Pack For Battlefield 6, But Proceeds Won't Be Donated GTA 6 Delay Could Cost Rockstar $60 Million, As Insiders Report Game Is Content Complete Dispatch May Get Season 2 Thanks To Super Response From Players This New PC Game Lets Players Live Out Their Teen Comedy Dreams Diablo 4 Skeleton World Boss Is Just A Big Pile Of Rocks In China CoD: Black Ops 7 Campaign Endgame Explained CoD: Black Ops 7 Campaign Endgame Explained Nintendo Has Sold 6 Billion+ Games, Including Nearly 1.5 Billion On Switch Alone Skate Players Getting Free Rewards For Issues, Some But Not All Currency Will Carry Over Battlefield 6 And Redsec 1.1.1.5 Update Patches Out An Infamous Exploit Pokemon TCG Mega Charizard Ultra-Premium Collection Preorders Restocked At Amazon Phasmophobia's Next Map, Nell's Diner, Hints At The Game's Exciting Future Amazon-Exclusive Lunar Remastered Collection Gets First Price Cut Amazon-Exclusive Lunar Remastered Collection Gets First Price Cut Hollow Knight: Silksong's New Patch Finally Nerfs The Muckmaggots Indonesia Considers Video Game "Restrictions" After School Bombing Indonesia Considers Video Game "Restrictions" After School Bombing Fallout 3 Remaster Is Real, Another Report Says
Related Search Terms
Other Categories in Game News