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[–] Fambida ago  (edited ago)

Nah, PC games were going for distinctive art styles before the NES existed. CGA came out in 81, and that was enough for distinctive art styles to be used. Good ol' choice between two 4 color palettes. And EGA still came out a year before the NES did, and it was a serious upgrade to CGA.

Edit: Here's a decent video showing CGA and some examples of what it can do https://youtu.be/niKblgZupOc