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Famicom color palette

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Some arcade machines based on the NES hardware, such as the PlayChoice-10 and the Versus series of cabinets, did generate a native RGB signal, however. The colors on these cabinets tend to be very vibrant and saturated, giving games a very distinct look compared to how they would look on the real console. Nestopia gives the user the choice to use the RGB palette featured in these cabinets, though it is not usually considered to be the definitive or "real" NES palette.
The [[libretro]] ports of Nestopia<ref name="nestopia_raw">https://github.com/rdanbrook/nestopia/commit/9d58851a22eb3baeee7b4fe28ae8ffaac7eaa599</ref>, FCEUmm<ref name="fceumm_raw">https://github.com/libretro/libretro-fceumm/commit/d370e2d37f9baa26e546e3542104ed04e1bf8965</ref> and Mesen<ref name="mesen_raw">https://github.com/SourMesen/Mesen/commit/a086acde87cb4d4bab78675bf9e5da63d68b7451</ref> have the option to output the raw chroma, level, and emphasis from the PPU through the RGB color channels. This by itself produces an image with completely bizarre colors, but this can be decoded by [[Shaders and Filters|shaders]] to generate actual colors, the main examples being GTU-Famicom<ref name="gtu_famicom_cg">https://github.com/libretro/common-shaders/tree/master/crt/shaders/GTU-famicom</ref><ref name="gtu_famicom_slang">https://github.com/libretro/slang-shaders/tree/master/crt/shaders/gtu-famicom</ref> and nes-color-decoder<ref name="nes_color_decoder_cg">https://github.com/libretro/common-shaders/blob/master/misc/nes-color-decoder.cg</ref><ref name="nes_color_decoder_slang">https://github.com/libretro/slang-shaders/blob/master/misc/nes-color-decoder.slang</ref>.
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|style="text-align:center;"|Palettes used in the [[Wii emulators|Wii]] and [[Nintendo 3DS emulators|Nintendo 3DS]] [[Virtual Console]]. Wii version, all colors, are darkened significantly. 3DS feature high saturation and brightness. "Normalized" version adjusts brightness levels significantly.
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