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Revision as of 02:20, 29 July 2016
8-Bit is one of the many colours available to Neopets and Petpets. In general, 8-Bit pets resemble game sprites from the 8-bit era of video games.
The 8-Bit colour for Neopets was released on March 22, 2011. Before Altador Cup VII, in which a Power-Up Potion was the top prize, the only way that users could change the colour of their Neopet to 8-Bit is by receiving a lucky zap from the Lab Ray.
The 8-Bit colour for Petpets was released on November 3, 2011. The only way that users can change the colour of their Petpet to 8-Bit is by receiving a lucky zap from the Petpet Lab Ray.
Neopets
The following Neopets are currently available in the 8-Bit colour:
Petpets
The following Petpets are currently available in the 8-Bit colour:
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External links
- Rainbow Pool: 8-Bit
| Petpet Laboratory Exclusives |
| Colours: 8-Bit • Birthday • Chocolate • Gold • Ice • Jelly • Picnic • Strawberry Species: Chiruck • Floobix • Flurm • Graffle • Pile of Soot • Skindle • Snauberack • Tanamurx • Weebly |
