EGA graphics: How 16 colors saved PC gaming
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EGA graphics: How 16 colors saved PC gaming

Pity the poor PC of 1983-1984, before EGA graphics changed everything. It wasn’t the graphics powerhouse we know today. IBM’s machines, such as the IBM PC 5150, and their clones might have been the talk of the business world, but they were stuck with text-only displays or low-definition bitmap graphics. The maximum color graphics resolution was 320 x 200 on a CGA graphics card, with colors limited to four from a hard-wired palette of 16. Even at the time, you'd have a hard time convincing someone that this was really the best graphics card you could buy. Worse, three of those colors were cyan, brown, and magenta, and half of them were just lighter variations of the other half. Continue reading EGA graphics: How 16 colors saved PC gaming MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card, Best gaming PC, Best SSD for gaming