Friday, December 19, 2014

Color through the systems.

    In this part I will be comparing the game colors from 4 different games to themselves. First game is Mario. When you look at the colors in the first Mario it is boxy and bleeds into the background but as you go down from one to the next they get better, more clearer and more realistic.
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   Next game is Final Fantasy, with this series the colors got more realistic. It is quiet stunning and so much like real life. It looks more like a film then a game, there is depth in the color.
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   This video is from Final Fantasy X-2, and is my favorite cut scene in a game. The colors in this cut scene help to set the mood.
    The next one I want to talk about is Donkey Kong. It starts out like Mario, more like a blob with color bleeding through and gets better with each update.
   The last one is Zelda, I love the Zelda games, the first ones are boxy just like the other games but they took the time to still make them look like people.
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Work cited
      All of the videos came from Youtube, and all of their content belongs to the game companies that made the games. 
      All of the pictures I found on google image search, I tried to link them to their websites but it didn't work on all of them it did on some. 
      If you click on any of the blue numbers that are underlined it takes you to a website that I got something from.

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