Star Wars: The Old Republic Loses some Staff
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When video games are designed to look a specific way, the visual style can often last well past the viability of a console. This article examines how developers create visually "timeless" graphics, as well as collects several of the most prominent examples.
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- Chrono Trigger [Wii, DS, SNES]
- Chrono Trigger [PSX]
- Final Fantasy III [Wii, PSX, SNES]
- Flower [PS3]
- Jet Grind Radio [GBA, DC]
- Jet Set Radio Future [Xbox]
- Limbo [PS3, PC, XBOX360, Movie]
- MadWorld [Wii]
- Mega Man 2 [NES]
- Mirror's Edge [iPad, iPhone, PS3, PC, XBOX360]
- Muramasa: The Demon Blade [Wii]
- Odin Sphere [PS2]
- Okami [Wii, PS2]
- Rez [DC, PS2]
- Rez HD [XBOX360]
- Super Metroid [Wii, SNES]
- Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island [3DS, SNES, GBA]
- The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker [GC]
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past [GBA]





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