Video Resolution
ZX Spectrum - 256 x 192 (15 colors)
The ZX Spectrum could display a total of 15 colors (there were actually 16 colors: 8 colors each with both low intensity
and high intensity variations. However, black remained black
in both the low intensity and high intensity versions, so in practice only 15 colors were visible). Only two colors
per block of 8x8 pixels was possible, and low intensity and high intensity colors couldn't be mixed in a single block.
This limitation lead to the Spectrum's famous color clash appearance with its graphics.
See also other comparable hardware offering a resolution of 256 x 192 (15 colors)
The following games documented on PixelatedArcade support ZX Spectrum - 256 x 192 (15 colors).
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Sega/GremlinVersions also published by:
CBS Electronics, Cogito Software Company, Coleco Industries, Inc., Datasoft, Inc., Electric Software Limited, Philips Export B.V., Pony Canyon, Inc., SEGA Enterprises Ltd., SEGA Enterprises, Inc., Synapse Software Corporation, Synsoft, U.S. Gold Ltd.Platforms:
Apple II (1983), Arcade (1982), Atari 2600 (1983), Atari 5200 (1984), Atari 8-bit (1983), Coleco Adam (1984), ColecoVision (1982), Commodore 64 (1984), IBM PC/Compatibles (1984), Intellivision (1983), MSX (1985), Sega SG-1000 (1985), TRS-80 (1983), TRS-80 Color Computer (1983), ZX Spectrum (1985) -
Activision, Inc.Versions also published by:
Activision (UK) Inc., Activision International, Inc., Firebird Software, Pony Canyon, Inc.Platforms:
Atari 5200 (1984), Atari 8-bit (1984), ColecoVision (1984), Commodore 64 (1984), MSX (1984), ZX Spectrum (1984) -
Ubi Soft Entertainment SoftwarePlatforms:
Amiga (1990), Amstrad CPC (1986), Atari ST (1987), Commodore 64 (1990), IBM PC/Compatibles (1990), ZX Spectrum (1990) -
Topo SoftPlatforms:
Amstrad CPC (1991), IBM PC/Compatibles (1991), MSX (1991), ZX Spectrum (1991)
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