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Bit.Trip Void Review

You won’t want to escape this void.

Bit.Trip Void is the third game in the Bit.Trip series. Like the first two games, Bit.Trip Void contains three levels that last around fifteen minutes, presentation that mixes both retro and modern elements, as well as fantastic gameplay that’s easy to learn but challenging to master. Aside from the staples of the first two titles, Void includes a few new elements that make it a worthy and excellent addition to the series.

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Bit.Trip Beat Hands On Preview

Using Atari-esque graphics and an 8-bit soundtrack, Bit.Trip Beat embodies the characteristics of our favorite retro video game classics while adding a more modern feel to the gameplay.

Originally released back in March, Bit.Trip Beat has been gaining newfound exposure as result of the demo that has been released on the Wii Shop Channel. Since I missed the game, I figured this was the perfect opportunity to take advantage of this demo and give some impressions from a fresh perspective.

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Bit.Trip Beat Update Available

The first game in the Bit.Trip series receives an update on the Wii Shop Channel.

Today, Gaijin Games announced that Bit.Trip Beat received an update on the Wii Shop Channel over this past weekend. The update features changes to the level unlocking scheme and miscellaneous game improvements.

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Bit.Trip Void US Release Date Announced

The title recently release in Japan is scheduled for release this month.

Gaijin Games announced today that Bit.Trip Void is scheduled for release Thanksgiving week. The title will be available on November 23 and will continue CommanderVideo's journey.

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PixlTalk Developer Special 1: Alex Neuse

We chat with Alex Neuse from Gaijin Games about his gaming history, the Bit.Trip series, and what games he's been playing.

Alex Neuse from Gaijin Games took some time out of Bit.Trip-making schedule to talk about the Bit.Trip series and a whole lot more, including his testing past with Grim Fandango and Star Wars Episode 1: Racer, and his designing work on Gladius.

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