Dal Gren is something I never want to try to draw, which is why I really, uh, gimped out on trying to draw it this time.
I am really astounded that the picture is 64 colours. Like... seriously. That's a really efficent palette you have, Paladin's Quest, even if it is blindingly pastel.
And it almost-kinda-sorta fits the actual map. All the buildings that are there are in their correct places, but I fudged the textures a bit. And, uh, left out all the pillar-buildings altogether.
Still, this is really impressive! It's all... isometric!
It was released in the US (I actually own the cartrage myself), so you can play it in its badly-translated glory without a patch. There is a sequel that's less pastel, but it was never translated and has no patch.
cool. speaking of games taht you hafta have a patch for, have you played Radical Dreamers for the SNES? It was released in japan on a satalite system addition for the SNES that let you download games. Theres a rom of it on the net and you can find the patch on the same site. It's a sequal to Chrono Trigger and was used as the base for the Chrono Cross story.
I was actually pretty surprized about the colours, because I didn't actually check the colour count til the end. But I /was/ sampling the colours directly off a screenshot, and the game /is/ for the SNES. Still, very impressive.
i worship people who could do great works of buildings, towns and scenery with details
but those green bushes at the roofs? they ARE bushes right? could have been better
i like this piece
Yeah, I'm not real proud of those bushes myself, as they were the last thing I did before just throwing up my hands and declaring the thing finished. I ended up rushing them juuuust a little bit.