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For NESten 0.61 Beta's NES Palette

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These screenshots were generated by NEStopia; if you see any oddities at the top and/or bottom, that's because NEStopia's screenshots ignore overscan clip settings, thus showing the top and bottom 8 pixels that are normally hidden on an NTSC television (and in most emulators).

This is the first palette I remembered seeing that was actually drastically different (in a good way -- mostly) compared to FCE Ultra/FCEUX and other emulators of the time! I actually liked it a lot, despite its many, many flaws.

This palette was created using NESten's default palette generation settings, with the Hue set to 332, and the Tint set to 0.5.



Bee 52

Interestingly, this palette has a brightened $1D black, so various background details show!

The Immortal

Like BioNES, NESten 0.61 Beta supports Color Emphasis -- but also like BioNES, when all of the Color Emphasis bits are enabled, it incorrectly brightens the screen instead of dimming it. Sadly, since only $1D is brightened (and not $0E -- the other black that The Immortal uses to get an extra gray), the game still looks very wrong.

Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt


Adventure Island II


Adventures of Lolo 2


Battle Chess


Super Mario Bros. 3


Adventures of Lolo 3

This screenshot was modified to show both parts of the rainbow simultaneously; it looks pretty much exactly the same as actual hardware -- just less flickery.

Battletoads

This is my personal favorite line from Professor T. Bird.

Bucky O'Hare


Dragon Warrior


Metroid

This screenshot was modified to simultaneously show both the background and the platform upon which Samus is standing; it looks pretty much exactly the same as actual hardware -- just less flickery.

Dragon Warrior III


Legendary Wings


The Legend of Zelda


Dragon Warrior IV


Zelda II: The Adventure of Link


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All games whose images are upon this page belong to their respective creators. I'm simply using images from the games to demonstrate the palettes that I and others have made.