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is a software technique to emulate two bitplanes on-screen at once. The main advantage is that you don't need to take care of the background while moving sprites around. Moreover, graphics need 50% less memory space. On the other hand, main disadvantage is that you can use half of available colours for each bitplane. Also known as 'Mode 3'.
 
is a software technique to emulate two bitplanes on-screen at once. The main advantage is that you don't need to take care of the background while moving sprites around. Moreover, graphics need 50% less memory space. On the other hand, main disadvantage is that you can use half of available colours for each bitplane. Also known as 'Mode 3'.
  
Used in games like: Ghosts'n' Goblins, [[Mission_Genocide|ZTB-Mission Genocide]] etc..
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Used in games like: [[Mission_Genocide|ZTB-Mission Genocide]] etc..
  
  

Latest revision as of 11:49, 12 August 2012

Mode 4 screen (two bitplanes emulation)


is a software technique to emulate two bitplanes on-screen at once. The main advantage is that you don't need to take care of the background while moving sprites around. Moreover, graphics need 50% less memory space. On the other hand, main disadvantage is that you can use half of available colours for each bitplane. Also known as 'Mode 3'.

Used in games like: ZTB-Mission Genocide etc..