Hex Value & nuance |
0 (white) | 1 (blue) | 2 (indigo) | 3 (violet) | 4 (purple) | 5 (pink) | 6 (red) | 7 (orange) | 8 (yellow) | 9 (chartreuse) | A (green) | B (turquoise) | C (cyan) | D (grey) | E (black) | F (black) |
0x00 | Red | Brown | Olive | Black | ||||||||||||
0x10 | Grey | Blue | Indigo | Violet | Purple | Rose | Copper | Chocolate | Ochre | Green | Viridian | Cerulean | ||||
0x20 | White | Sky | Periwinkle | Lavender | Pink | Peach | Orange | Mustard | Chartreuse | Turquoise | Cyan | |||||
0x30 | Beige | Yellow |
This is Kizul's Definitive NTSC NES Master Palette.
This is a representation of the composite colour palette used by the NES, and it is in my opinion very accurate.
It also has the often overlooked dark black at 0x0D.
Interesting!
Sometimes ago, the kids in England were playing a game. They will ride their bicycles in full speed towards a running train. Before the collision, they will lay down on the rail and let the train pass over them. If they are slow, they will hit the train and die. The one who survive will become a hero among his friends. The one who won't play the game will be mocked by his friends as coward...
He who dare to play the game only die once, are they really heroes?
He who dare not to play the game, are they really cowards?
Hex Value & nuance |
0 (white) | 1 (blue) | 2 (indigo) | 3 (violet) | 4 (purple) | 5 (pink) | 6 (red) | 7 (orange) | 8 (yellow) | 9 (chartreuse) | A (green) | B (turquoise) | C (cyan) | D (grey) | E (black) | F (black) |
0x00 | Red | Brown | Olive | Black | ||||||||||||
0x10 | Grey | Blue | Indigo | Violet | Purple | Rose | Copper | Chocolate | Ochre | Green | Viridian | Cerulean | ||||
0x20 | White | Sky | Periwinkle | Lavender | Pink | Peach | Orange | Mustard | Chartreuse | Turquoise | Cyan | |||||
0x30 | Beige | Yellow |
This is Kizul's Definitive NTSC NES Master Palette.
This is a representation of the composite colour palette used by the NES, and it is in my opinion very accurate.
It also has the often overlooked dark black at 0x0D.
Interesting!
Sometimes ago, the kids in England were playing a game. They will ride their bicycles in full speed towards a running train. Before the collision, they will lay down on the rail and let the train pass over them. If they are slow, they will hit the train and die. The one who survive will become a hero among his friends. The one who won't play the game will be mocked by his friends as coward...
He who dare to play the game only die once, are they really heroes?
He who dare not to play the game, are they really cowards?