I can understand why they're doing in NES style graphics than SNES style. NES always looked really "perfect" and you knew you were getting "true retro graphics." SNES was a little sloppy compared to NES, because every game had a seperate set of colors used and games often had a lot of inconsistancies in the color palettes. In NES games you had 4 colors per tile and using all four colors for every tile looked very nice, but with SNES you had 16 colors per tile but if you have 16 colors crammed into little 8x8 squares it wouldn't look very nice and most of the time your not going to use all 16 of them.