(04-14-2015, 01:53 PM)Koh Wrote: I believe different would be a better word to use here. The NES version just looks like a wild mishmash of colors to me, with no rhyme or reason; like a rainbow just vomited all over the map. The GBA versions just make Kirby look like he's in actual worlds, and not on some kind of checkerboard or playing around in someone's quilt.
They're called "complementary colors", not all stages use them but even some of the ones that don't still have great color choice. It's meant to be whimsical it is "Dream Land", those segments remind me of a toy-box or nursery. Secondly you know there's way more diversity in backgrounds right??
Tell me these aren't "actual worlds" http://www.spriters-resource.com/nes/kirbyadv/