The Color of Corruption - How Purple Is Used in Video Games
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Sounds like someone just watched Unbreakable for the first time.
Super heroes are red and blue, super villains are green and purple.
So:
Hero: upload.wikimedia.org/…/Supermanflying.png
Villain:
…wordpress.com/…/149-luthor-new-costume.jpgHero:
…wikimedia.org/…/Web_of_Spider-Man_Vol_1_129-1.pn…Villain:
…wikimedia.org/…/279px-Green_Goblin_Comic_Art_by_…So I know what you’re thinking… “What about Hulk? Green skin, purple pants, why is he a hero?”
superbromovies.com/…/the-hulk-and-the-incredible-…
“Simple: he wasn’t originally the hero. In the early issues of the character, the Hulk was more of a villain, destroying everything in his path and Dr. Bruce Banner was the hero of the story.”
Quatity_Control, Hulk was originally grey. Printing error made him green, they kept it.
phi1997, I think it was more that the printer couldn't consistently make him the same gray, but could with green
PositiveControl, One of my favorite videogame analysis channels
curiousgoo, (edited ) This adds up really nicely with the newest video of Razbuten “How Games Make Villains Sound Evil”
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