11-13-2019, 11:41 PM
(11-13-2019, 05:53 PM)Evan.F Wrote:Sorry if I wasn't clear enough in the OP, but the 32-color rule is not optional. I said "depending on what you're trying to do" since the 32-color rule could be simple to abide by depending on which game you want to recreate.(11-13-2019, 03:34 PM)GeneralGuy Wrote: If we're limited to just 32 colors, then it makes sense for it to this to be NES and GameBoy only. SNES and GBA can both display up to 32,768 colors on-screen at once.
He said "depending on what you're trying to do", as in the 32 colour rule is optional
(11-13-2019, 03:34 PM)GeneralGuy Wrote: If we're limited to just 32 colors, then it makes sense for it to this to be NES and GameBoy only. SNES and GBA can both display up to 32,768 colors on-screen at once.That would just add to the challenge of a 32-color palette. Also, I don't particularly remember any SNES or GBA games displaying anything close to 32,768 colors at once. Though I do agree that the GBA might be a bit too recent.