PICO-8
The PICO-8 is a virtual video game console created by Lexaloffle Games.
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Kingdom Of Nerea in PICO-8 by Davit Masia
Tags: software, artist, fantasyconsole, pico8
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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. All palettes can be downloaded and imported into your pixelling software of choice (learn how). You can also try a our palette of the day or a random palette, or a palette from our Rejected Palettes list.
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The PICO-8 is a virtual video game console created by Lexaloffle Games.
Kingdom Of Nerea in PICO-8 by Davit Masia
Tags: software, artist, fantasyconsole, pico8
This is an expanded version of the PICO-8 palette, which uses a technique which allows you to access 16 new colors. The colors can be mixed with the original palette, but a maximum of 16 can be shown each frame.
Submitted by PureAsbestos
The palette used in the gameĀ Return of the Obra Dinn when using the "IBM 8503" monitor setting.
A ship drifting along the horizon. - by Casei Solus
Created by Space Sandwich
My take on a standard classic computer 16 colour palette. Takes influence from Windows and CGA
Example by Space Sandwich
Tags: computer, fantasy, system, os, hardware, software, skeddlespicks
Submitted by PureAsbestos
A palette from the game Gato Roboto.
A fat cat. - by Casei Solus
Tags: game, gatoroboto, software, 1bit
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Submitted by PureAsbestos
A palette from the game Gato Roboto.
Art inspired by graphics from the game Gato Roboto. - by Casei Solus
Tags: game, gatoroboto, software, 1bit
Submitted by PixelCrunch
The default Software palette for the acclaimed, and well-beloved RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, released in 2002, developed by Chris Sawyer and published by Infogrames. Although released in a time of SVGA Graphics, and 16-Bit Color, this game, strangely, resorts to a 256-color "Master Palette", similar to DOOM, from 9 years earlier. The palette itself is embedded within the files of the game itself. Big thanks to the OpenRCT2 community for gettin
From a server I frequented on OpenRCT2's Multiplayer mode.
Tags: software, rollercoastertycoon2, openrct2, colormap
Submitted by PureAsbestos
The palette used in the gameĀ Return of the Obra Dinn when using the "Macintosh" monitor setting.
A ship silhouetted by the moon. - by Casei Solus
Submitted by PureAsbestos
A palette from the game Gato Roboto.
Palette usage example by Euler
Tags: game, gatoroboto, software, 1bit
Submitted by PureAsbestos
A palette from the game Gato Roboto.
Some lava-lamp-like goop. - by Casei Solus
Tags: game, gatoroboto, software, 1bit
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