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Answer by Mr.LeoSantos

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You could use multiple, re-usable images, and compose the backgrounds with lots of those individual images. One good example is the Wii game "Muramasa", which uses fairly large image elements, but those elements can be repeated and layered in 3D if necessary, creating complex and beautiful backgrounds like this. ![alt text][1] [1]: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-5IUc-7R5CgA/UY5KGvkqNqI/AAAAAAAAdxI/9suRjQ8eT3Q/w500/muramasa.gif

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