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 ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. In March, Gaijin Games released the distinctive WiiWare rhythm 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 game that's best played while zoning out on the tunes and letting the ...
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 March 2009 and quickly established itself as a ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.\ ...
Earlier this year, I was introduced to the rather unusual concept of Pong as a rhythm game in the form of Bit.Trip Beat, a downloadable title released via Nintendo's WiiWare service. With its ...
Gaijin Games, QubicGames S.A. E All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Bit.Trip Core Bit.Trip Core visits a darker place in CommanderVideo’s saga, taking the player into unfamiliar territory as ...
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 ...
Bit.Trip Core is the kind of game that you get if you would imagine what would happen if someone heavily into the trance scene were to have made a rhythm game for the Atari era. Simplistic in both its ...