We may earn a commission from links on this page. Aksys Games and developer Gaijin Games unveil Bit.Trip Bit, a rhythm action game that takes retro past the Nintendo Entertainment System, landing ...
Nintendo has announced that two games will be added to its online Wii Shop Channel today, both of which will feature fare aimed at old-school gamers. For Nintendo's original-game service WiiWare, ...
Developed by Gaijin Games, BIT.TRIP BEAT marks the beginning of CommanderVideo’s adventures through the BIT.TRIP macrocosm, and now players can experience this unique universe of rhythm for themselves ...
CommanderVideo’s journey begins in BIT.TRIP BEAT, the first entry in the critically acclaimed and award-winning BIT.TRIP series. From gameplay to visuals to music and imagination, BIT.TRIP BEAT is ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Bit Trip Beat might be one of the most accurate titles in recent memory. Those three simple words sound like a weird mash-up of awkward consonants, ...
The first chapter of Gaijin Games' chiptune BIT.TRIP rhythm game series, BIT.TRIP BEAT, will make the jump from WiiWare onto PC this fall, the indie developer has told Eurogamer, hoping to one day ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. A new game made to look old and a newly re-released old game join the Nintendo Wii line up this week, with BIT.TRIP BEAT and Summer Games II available ...
Aksys has a new WiiWare game and it doesn’t have anything do with Arc System Works. Bit.Trip Beat is developed by US located Gaijin Games. At a first glance Bit.Trip Beat looks like Pong 2.0. You ...
Chad joined the DualShockers staff in mid 2009 and since then has put much of his time into covering RPGs, with a focus on the Japanese side of the genre, from the obscure to the mainstream. He's a ...
“BIT.TRIP BEAT is a crazy mix of 80s aesthetics and modern game design,” states Michael Manzanares, Producer of Aksys Games. “It's challenging, yet fair, and completely addicting." “The Gaijin Games ...
The original Bit.Trip releases were shining stars on the WiiWare service. They combined a pre-NES pixel art style with simplistic game concepts that were very addictive. Bit.Trip Beat was inspired by ...