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Submitted by Menashe 378d ago | opinion piece

Rusty Staples: The Old Palette Swap Trick

Palette swapping was a necessary evil back in the early days of gaming. The blue enemies and the red enemies may have looked similar but the red ones were much tougher. But, in today's day and age, we shouldn't have to keep on putting up with palette swaps. The memory can hold many more variations of characters. So, why is it still happening? (3DS, PC, PS Vita, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360)

banner  +   378d ago
Ill miss the different colors though..

Considering that you have to pay for palette swapps now by dlc i havnt been a victim of the trick too much.

I remember just being able to unlock those costumes, not no more... Well not by simply playing the game or entering a code, anyway...
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