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California Games (1987)            

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Epyx
Sport
Matt Householder, Gil Colgate, Ken Rogoway, Lee Powell, Ken Nicholson, Dave Farquharson, David Miller, Dan Duncalf, Sheryl Knowles, Steve Snyder
8088/8086 CPU, DOS 2.0, CGA/Hercules graphics, 512K RAM
80286 CPU, DOS 3.3, EGA/MCGA graphics, 1MB RAM
512K
8
Yes (analogue)
Eng

5.25" Floppy Disk
USA
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There are no cheats on file for this title.California Games was one of the handful of games released that pushed CGA to its limits by using a timing/hardware trick to get more colors on the screen. It called this trick "MORE-color" mode (as opposed to the normal "4-color" mode), and it achieved 7 different colors on the same screen by switching from one color palette to another at a particular scanline. The switch was masked fairly well by: making sure that the graphics had a horizontal boundary somewhere on the screen that wouldn't look funny by a color switch, and switching from the red-green-yellow palette to a tweaked red-cyan-white palette and using the common red color to mask the switch.When you play California Games on a PC with enough RAM, you'll get a message like this: "You've got 167K RAM more than you need, Dude. That's gnarly!"

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This title was first added on 3rd October 2013
This title was most recently updated on 12th February 2016


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