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|taxonomy = Art styles | |taxonomy = Art styles | ||
− | |definition = | + | |definition = Graphics with old-school "blocky" by-pixel sprites and/or backgrounds. This was one of two default graphical styles of the early days of computer and video games, vector art being the other. |
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* [[Duelyst]] | * [[Duelyst]] | ||
+ | * [[Thimbleweed Park]] | ||
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− | }} | + | * Does not apply to games that have pixelated graphics but are much higher-detailed and were meant to resemble full drawings (e.g. early Living Books and Disney's Animated Storybook games). |
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 15 January 2021
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Graphics with old-school "blocky" by-pixel sprites and/or backgrounds. This was one of two default graphical styles of the early days of computer and video games, vector art being the other. | |
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