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** ($1B) [[Built-In Palette - Game Boy Pocket LCD|Game Boy Pocket LCD]]
** ($1B) [[Built-In Palette - Game Boy Pocket LCD|Game Boy Pocket LCD]]
** ($1C) [[Built-In Palette - Super Game Boy|Super Game Boy]]
** ($1C) [[Built-In Palette - Super Game Boy|Super Game Boy]]
** ($1D) [[Built-In Palette - Virtual Boy|Virtual Boy]]
* Sega Group
* Sega Group
** ($20) [[Built-In Palette - Sega Master System|Sega Master System]]
** ($20) [[Built-In Palette - Sega Master System|Sega Master System]]

Latest revision as of 09:56, 1 April 2024

Built-In Palettes

Sometimes a developer will want to make a game that is visually similar to one for some other system. For that to work properly, a part of that is that the colors are correct for the system being imitated.

To make this as easy as possible for game developers NerdConsole supplies a vast collection of built-in palettes from other systems. This saves the effort of researching the color palettes or putting the data for them into your ROM.

The palette ID to use when setting up a special command is included in the list below.

Available Palettes