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16-bit

Projects inspired by the 16 bit console generation from the late 80s and early 90s. Including the consoles Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, and PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16.

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Sprites are generally 2D images used in games to represent objects. They can be animated or static, and come in different styles like isometric or top-down.

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Unleash your creativity with Pixelorama, a powerful and accessible open-source pixel art multitool.
Run in browser
Create 2D games in JavaScript, made easier
tool for creating ordered dither threshold textures
Run in browser
Procedural Generation Pixelart Editor
Automatically import Aseprite files to your Unity projects
Dynamic-Resolution Pixel Art & Animated Sprite Editor
Simple fontsprite editing with lots of functions
Dither Brushes for Photoshop (pressure optional).
A smart tool that allows you to create your own customized, animated Undertale dialogues.
Technically brush textures, but that makes for a longer title
A CopperCube extension that allows you to use 2D spritesheets in your game or app.
Pixel Art Editor
A useful set of tools for those working on Mana Seed based projects.
Carefree pixel art editor on browser
Run in browser
16x16 Pixel Art Emoji Generator. Create your own custom emojis, export in multiple sizes and use them in your projects.
Without the trouble of compiling
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