8-BIT THEATER presents: A SPONGEBOB PARODY Spongebob Squarepants in Pixelated madness short cartoon Humor Comedy Animation dark art
8-BIT THEATER is short form cartoon parody animation based on 8-BIT graphics, pixelated art and video games and vintage electronic computer graphics.
This short will scare and disturb you. This is some weird dark horror S%$@t!!
#8bit #pixel #videogames
Directed by Frank Forte
There are thousands of games you can enjoy today that feature amazing graphics across computers, laptops, and video-game consoles. However, that wasn’t the case long ago when computer-hardware parts, like processors, didn’t have the same amount of power to produce better graphics. Even though the 8-bit graphic is pretty much outdated, it is still used for developing retro games, retro pictures, and gifs, which all fall under the same term “8-bit art”.
About 8-bit Graphics
8-bit graphics were mainly used in the past when computer hardware presented limitations to integrating larger image information into a data block. That means that the computers were only able to process 8-bits per data block.
Simply put, an 8-bit graphic is developed when 8-bits of image information is stored into the computer’s memory or an image file. Computers with 8-bit graphics showcase each pixel with 8-bits or one byte. The maximal number of colours displayed on the screen with 8-bit graphics is 256 while 16-bit graphics display 65.536, and 32-bit 16.777,215 colours.
Not only were 8-bit graphics restricted by the colour pallet, but the resolution as well. When speaking of 8-bit graphics, the first thing to come to our minds is slow and outdated computer machines. 32-bit and 64-bit processors today enable developing 8-bit art with ease and going beyond resolution and number of colour limitations that were present in the past.
Most of the 80s and 90’s games were developed using 8-bit graphics, from which the most popular ones like Zelda, Super Mario, Space invaders, and Shovel Knight are still played nowadays across computers and video-game consoles. Retro games with 8-bit graphics are still very popular as the game developers try to fight player’s nostalgia. Many of them add retro design to their games to attract fans of pixel video-games and perhaps advance their business model.
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Goon Cartoons makes original short films, comedy, humor, animation, cartoons, pencil tests and experimental films.
Goon Cartoons' original animated properties include: Buck Billy, Cletus and Floyd, Cosmic Kandi, Tuckertime, Ronnie The Magical rainbow, Butterfly Unicorn, The Super Ultra Mega Squad, Sorry Mom and more.
We also make comedic video essays and reviews about animation, entertainment, and the media.
If you're a fan of Adult Swim, you'll like us.
Our Creators include: Frank Forte, Tom Connor (Venture Brothers, Mike Tyson Mysteries), Gene McGuckin (Ren and Stimpy, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends), Jim Smith (Ren and Stimpy, The Ripping Friends) and many other animation pros (and cons).
Frank Forte's film and TV Credits include: Solar Opposites, 3 Below, Bob's Burgers Despicable Me 2, The Emoji Movie, Lego Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out, The Super Hero Squad Show, HI HI PUFFY AMI YUMI and many more.
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We make original short films, comedy, humor, animation, cartoons, pencil tests and experimental films.
Goon Cartoons' original animated properties include: Buck Billy, Cletus and Floyd, Cosmic Kandi, Tuckertime, Ronnie The Magical rainbow, Butterfly Unicorn, The Super Ultra Mega Squad, Sorry Mom and more.
We also make comedic video essays and reviews about animation, entertainment, and the media.
If you're a fan of Adult Swim, you'll like us.
Our Creators include: Frank Forte, Tom Connor (Venture Brothers, Mike Tyson Mysteries), Gene McGuckin (Ren and Stimpy, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends), Jim Smith (Ren and Stimpy, The Ripping Friends) and many other animation pros (and cons).
Frank Forte's film and TV Credits include: Solar Opposites, 3 Below, Bob's Burgers Despicable Me 2, The Emoji Movie, Lego Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out, The Super Hero Squad Show, HI HI PUFFY AMI YUMI and many more.
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