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http://images.google.com/images?q=1-up+mushroom http://www.pixeldungeons.com/1up.gif http://tsgk.captainn.net/?p=showsheets&t=sr&sr=4
Right, so, the thing about a "high res" image of a 2D game or it's assets is that it's sort of a inherent contradiction. A visual oxymoron. Maybe. Whatever. The thing that makes it pixelly is that it's low res--really low res, and to ask for it high-res is to ask for something that doesn't exist. The game isn't using a 5MB 4000x4000 image that's been downscaled for the sake of the hardware or your TV--it's just naturally very small, hence the pixels.
What you want is a 1up mushroom *sprite*--try googling for NES sprites, sprite rips, or sprite sheets--that's been upscaled (englarged, resizied upwards) with the Nearest Neighbor or Pixel Perfect option, instead of Bicubic, Bicubic Smooth, or any other resizing option that's been designed for photos or images with smoother lines, or for downsizing pictures.
For even more authenticty, one should grab a 8x8 sprite, and only upscale it to 16x16, 32x32, 64x64, 128x128, 256x256, 512x512 and so on.
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