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Renegade is programmed by the same programmer as Gryzor.
== Technical ==
* Sprites are stored upside down in memory.
* Sprites are stored as mode 0 with pen 0 as transparent.
* Sprites are flipped by code in realtime (e.g. the facing right sprite is a flip of the facing left sprite).
* Some parts, such as the blue jeans are seperate, so some characters are composed from more than one sprite.
* Sprites are stored as follows:
1 byte normal (to write to mode 0 screen), followed by 1 byte with pixels swapped, then this repeats.
It is believed this is done so that drawing a sprite facing left, and drawing a sprite facing right will take the same cpu time and so that the frame rate will remain more constant.