Thanks for the shout out! One small addition I would like to suggest is that the palettes can be used with the GBC Display Modes when the Pocket is told to boot GB games in GBC mode via the settings. That makes most of the palettes look a lot nicer than with the Analogue GB display mode.
Also Discord has plans to prevent hotlinking to things hosted on them, so it might be a good idea to add the catbox.moe mirror I provided in the reddit post as a contingency as well.
@ChromaticDracula You might still enjoy some of those palettes then, as we also added all the original palettes that the GBC offered for GB games. Both the special palettes, like Metroid 2 had, as well as the button combo palettes you could select during boot are now replicated. Enabling them is also pretty easy, basically follow what the guide says and additionally tell the Pocket to boot GB games in GBC mode in GB -> Hardware. You can then use the GB palettes in combination with the GBC Display filters, and they look really good there, too.
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Re: Guide: How To Use Game Boy APGB Palettes On Analogue Pocket
Thanks for the shout out! One small addition I would like to suggest is that the palettes can be used with the GBC Display Modes when the Pocket is told to boot GB games in GBC mode via the settings. That makes most of the palettes look a lot nicer than with the Analogue GB display mode.
Also Discord has plans to prevent hotlinking to things hosted on them, so it might be a good idea to add the catbox.moe mirror I provided in the reddit post as a contingency as well.
Re: Guide: How To Use Game Boy APGB Palettes On Analogue Pocket
@ChromaticDracula You might still enjoy some of those palettes then, as we also added all the original palettes that the GBC offered for GB games. Both the special palettes, like Metroid 2 had, as well as the button combo palettes you could select during boot are now replicated. Enabling them is also pretty easy, basically follow what the guide says and additionally tell the Pocket to boot GB games in GBC mode in GB -> Hardware.
You can then use the GB palettes in combination with the GBC Display filters, and they look really good there, too.