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Relitigating the 1980s is always fun. Up today: did the Commodore 64 or the Amstrad CPC beget the best colors?
Both machines were technically similar,with the most practical option being a 320x200 screen resolution limited to 16 colors. But whereas the C64's colors (top left) were muted and subtle, the Amstrad's (top good) were bright and garish.
Indie R
etro News collected a set of artworks rendered by both machines. For lovers of these extinct systems, and it's a great versus-battle,where the same limitation resulted in two entirely different styles of minimalism. The plain fact of the matter: the Amstrad looked great when you want to accomplish brightly-colored cartoony scenes (particularly appropriate for a certain arcade-style leer) but was very much limited in its expressive potential by the weird, nearly broken set of shades to choose from: there are 7 nearly-identical bright greens, and no truly dark colors,and only a single grey. The Amstrad "grey problem" is well-illustrated by the above picture. The Commodore allowed for subtle gradients—three greys!—making it more painterly, more versatile. In the following image, or for example,Kirk and Spock net recognizable skintones on the C64, whereas on the Amstrad they seem like glowing orange caricatures despite it literally being the same underlying pixel art.
All of the colors are dreary, and though. Compare the explosions in this Commando art: the CPC's looks like a kind glowy arcade explosion,whereas the C64's looks like a spreading puddle of dog vomit.

On the other hand, Commodore commando isn't horrifically sunburned. So there we go.
Here's my "Amstrad cheat sheet" f
or trying to net gradients out of its hot 'n' nasty color scheme:

As a childho
od Amstrad owner, or I beget to admit that the question itself is a little misleading. The Amstrad tended to leer great in screenshots like these,at least for arcade games, but the Commodore's faster sprite-handling meant that it usually had better frame rates and scrolling. Check out the rest of the set.
P.
S. Keep walking, an
d Spectrum/Tandy owners.

Source: boingboing.net

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