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Where it says "Up until about the early 1990s, almost all art for video games were created by the game programmers." It should probably say "Up until the late 1980s, practically all sprites for video games were created by their programmers."
Earlier than this, Nintendo/Sega consoles, aswell as Arcade Machines, used palleted drawn Sprites by artists.--Mincetro 06:55, 8 March 2006 (UTC)