the list isn’t that huge, but it’s actually a great resource! thanks for sharing! :)
http://www.colourlovers.com has thousands of palettes!!!! (okay that all of them has 5 colours or less! :D ) (you can access them even randomly, from http://colourlovers.com/palettes/random )
This list of yours is really cool! Thanks for sharing!
Also, this thread - actually, your link - made me think about this enhancement: https://github.com/nesbox/TIC-80/issues/454. I hope it gets approved and worked on.
thanks, and you mentioned a good observation as well, but i’d see it from another perspective, like keeping the 16 colours, and having, for example, like the 5 colours (0x00 to 0x04) from somewhere from colourlovers as first colours kept intact, and the colours 0x05 to 0x0F as a mix from these first colours, as randomly or sequentially mixed - i think that routines that could do that aren’t that difficult to code (i coded something like for sdlBasic or Python-Pygame around 10 years ago, that i have no idea where i have it! :D )