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Just want to add on clarification that this doesn't mean "they look bad because everything looked bad back then", but rather, they were designed to look good^1 on CRT displays because the graphics people were used to working with CRT artifacts, so when different display technologies arrived that didn't behave the same, the CRT-targeted graphics didn't look as good as they were meant to.
It basically came down to pixels bleeding into neighboring pixels in a way that created gradients between pixels. So while the pixels themselves were still limited to the ridiculously low resolutions of CRT TVs (which basically didn't change since broadcast TV was a thing), they could simulate a higher resolution for the shading with those subpixel gradients.
Spot on, thanks for clarifying!
I wouldn't call 480p rediculously low resolution. It was fine. Shows in the 80s and 90s are crisp. It's more to do with the camera recording the show. Shows from the 1950s and shows from the 1990s are the same resolution in broadcast, but I don't think the 1950s shows were recorded at 480p, so obviously not broadcast as a true 480p.
I know, you're probably comparing it to a 96 inch 8k tv. You just gotta remember, TVs not only had a different resolution than today, they also had a different broadcast format. 4:3 as opposed to todays 16:9. AND the TVs were generally smaller. We had a 19 inch for 20 years. Still have it. Still works. Made in the 80s. It's just with current standards changing, and input methods changing, it's a little silly to hook an HDMI into a component converter, just to convert it again to composit, to connect your PS5 to a TV made in 1982.
Times change.......but 480p was great for it's time.