Most companies wouldn't do what they could to make things look good. This was the first console after the Atari crash (caused by them cranking out any game they could including trying to make a "rubik's cube" game as if people would want to buy that instead of a real rubik's cube) so they were hesitant about pushing boundaries.
http://nesdev.com/NESTechFAQ.htm
It was actually possible to display 64 colors at a time on the screen. But it required some work.
The golden days of gaming.
Most companies wouldn't do what they could to make things look good. This was the first console after the Atari crash (caused by them cranking out any game they could including trying to make a "rubik's cube" game as if people would want to buy that instead of a real rubik's cube) so they were hesitant about pushing boundaries.
http://nesdev.com/NESTechFAQ.htm
It was actually possible to display 64 colors at a time on the screen. But it required some work.
The golden days of gaming.
This was SNES. It was one of my favorite games so them's fightin' words!
No, for SNES, it wasn't too bad. The sound and music wasn't too horrible. But if you wanna see what a really proper game could do, look here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScW77tAMOgE
That's freaking 8 bit right there and it's better than most of what was put on the SNES and certainly better than most of the flash games out there today.