GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In March, Gaijin Games released the distinctive WiiWare rhythm game Bit.Trip Beat, prompting a slew of "Pong meets Rez" descriptions from the gaming ...
In Bit.Trip Core you blast bits to the beat by firing lasers with the d-pad. Remember Gitaroo Man? It’s sort of like the Colecovision version that. Bits move past the laser in the middle of the screen ...
Gaijin Games' rhythm-shooter Bit.Trip Core is now available on Steam for Windows and Mac. Steam members can grab the game for $9.99, or bundled with the soundtrack for $11.99. Players can also grab ...
The psychedelic sequel to Bit.Trip Beat improves upon its predecessor and has an entirely different sort of rhythm shooter action. Bit.Trip Beat was a retro take on the rhythm genre that utilized the ...
Gaijin Games is continuing to drop PC ports of its rhythmic BIT.TRIP games at unexpected times in an unlikely order, like jazz scheduling, or scatduling as it's commonly known. Yesterday brought the ...
The retro-wacky Bit.Trip series, originally published on the WiiWare downloadable game service for Nintendo’s Wii console, has started showing up on Steam. The second game in a six-game series, ...
Remember in the old days of the NES when you’d play for hours despite the stabbing pain in your thumb thanks to the awfully sharp NES d-pad? Well, those days have returned thanks to Gaijin Game’s ...
BIT.TRIP CORE continues the BIT.TRIP saga in this retro-arcade-style game. BIT.TRIP CORE adds up to an exciting action/rhythm game that's best played while zoning out on the tunes and letting the ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Bit.Trip: Core is the second installment of a six-part WiiWare music game series developed by Gaijin Games. The first game, Bit.Trip: Beat came out in ...
BIT.TRIP CORE continues the BIT.TRIP saga in this retro-arcade-style game. BIT.TRIP CORE continues the BIT.TRIP saga in this retro-arcade-style game. BIT.TRIP CORE adds up to an exciting action/rhythm ...
Life begins anew, born of the old. Reality replaces truth. Rhythm drives technology. Technology represents life. Life is the seeming giver of knowledge. Knowledge is as tangible as it is fleeting.\ ...
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