The Lospec Palette List is a database of palettes for pixel art.
We include both palettes that originate from old hardware that could only display a few colors, as well as palettes created by pixel artists specifically for making art.
A 4-color palette I made for an Atari XL/Atari 5200 conversion of the Mega Man 2 stage selection screen, using graphic mode 7/ANTIC mode D. Check it out below!
- #robotrock
- 4 colors
- 105 downloads
Palette from the Atari ST version of Ultima VI
- #ultimaviatarist
- 16 colors
- 496 downloads
The Atari 8-Bit Series...A wonderful system from 1979. For then, 256 colors was QUITE a lot of colors to use! The thing is, like the Nintendo NES, there is no one "True" GTIA Palette, so here is my closest Approximation to it. You may agree or disagree, but this is the closest I can get to it. Analyzed and Created via Aseprite.
- #atari
- 256 colors
- 1,997 downloads
Tags: hardware, atari, computer
The in-game palette of the Amiga and Atari ST versions of Epyx' famous puzzle game Chip's Challenge, more well-known in its Windows 3.x incarnations which were bundled by Microsoft.
- #chipschallengeamigaatarist
- 16 colors
- 298 downloads
Tags: game, amiga, atari
The palette from Reisoft's Rabbit Jump for the Atari ST.
- #rabbitjump
- 16 colors
- 111 downloads
Tags: game, atari, ptux7
An atari inspired Palette with a few minor minor tweaks that give it a more balanced color variety
- #pastari16
- 16 colors
- 147 downloads
Tags: pastari, atari, lofi, 16colors
A modified version of the 16-color CGA/EGA palette, used for Sierra On-Line's Atari ST ports of their graphic adventures such as Code-name: Iceman and The Colonel's Bequest
- #sierraadventuresatarist
- 16 colors
- 267 downloads
Tags: game, atari, ptux7
The in-game palette of Atari Inc.'s official port of Super Breakout to the Atari ST.
- #superbreakoutst
- 16 colors
- 130 downloads
Tags: game, atari, ptux7
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