Narita Boy Pixel-Fest Platformer Now Running
The Techno-Sword — Trichroma — plays an integral part in Narita Boy, and the sword’s name is, of course, an homage to the manipulation of RGB values during runtime — an effect known as chromatic aberration in the film industry; today used as an overlay to give video games a VHS-like look by subtly shifting colors red, green, and blue.











