• The
Windows 9x boot screen used color cycling to provide animation. • The 3D maze
screensaver included with earlier versions of Windows used color cycling to animate the four fractal textures available. • The
Amiga Boing Ball cycled the ball's checkerboard pattern between red and white to create the illusion of the ball rotating. The same technique was used by
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 on the
Sega Genesis in its bonus stages featuring a rolling checkerboard sphere. •
SimCity 2000 made extensive use of this technique: every building with animation had its animation provided by color cycling. This was used to provide effects such as blinking lights, flowing water, cars moving on roads, and even four frames of animation displaying on a tiny movie screen in a drive-in theater. • Many adventure games used color cycling to simulate moving water, lava and similar effects. •
Mickey Mania, on the Sega Genesis, used color cycling to simulate ground movement in a pseudo-3D section. == Approach ==