32+ color Amiga games

Started by Anemos, December 14, 2009, 09:39:26 PM

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Anemos

Plz, post here some Titles of special color graphic games 32 or more..
I know the Lionheart is very pretty, im not sure for the Shadow Of The Beast III ,so,we can make a list of them.
thanks for the help.
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TCD

Jim Power has more than 32 colours. Also Odyssey used a trick to display more than 32 :)
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Graham Humphrey

Doesn't Universe use some sort of clever technical wizardry to display 256 colours on an A500?

TCD

Not sure about 256, but yes it used way more than 32. Now that I think about it, I might have confused Odyssey with Universe... don't ask ;)
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Anemos

#4
Pegasus ,and Fire And Brimstone,seems has 32 colors..
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Bloodwych

#5
I guess copper backgrounds don't count?  :P

Black Crypt used a technique called "halfbrite" mode - 64 colours onscreen on a standard A500 if I remember rightly.

EDIT: Here it is!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_Halfbrite_mode
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A500 Batman Pack
Classic Workbench

Anemos

Risky Woods
Astro marine
Agony
Body Blows Galactic
Capital Punishment

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Lobotomika

Anything with a copper gradient?

TCD

Conquests Of The Longbow uses up to 64 colours.
Hypothesis: Current scientific thought suggests we have already achieved max rocking level.

Perhaps max-rocking levels could be radically increased with creation of 30ft tall motion controlled guitar thrashing robot simulacrum.

Result: We rocked the f*ck out.