bit.ly Bit.Trip Complete for the Nintendo Wii, this is essentially a compliation of the six Bit Trip games all on one convienent disc. Now I wasn't able to download the series on Wii ware, so I found it handy that they decided to release Bit Trip Complete. Bit.Trip is a series of simple yet addictive games and a nice through back to classic retro games such as pong and break out. The shining star of this series is the music. If you are a fan of chiptune and retro 8bit style of music, then the bit trip series is for you, and what makes bit trip complete a steal is there is a music soundtrack CD that accompanies the game. Additional features are online leader boards, challenge modes, tons of unlockable content and the addiction of difficulty modes that range from easy to a hard mode catered to more advanced players. In Bit.Trip Beat, you slide a paddle up and down the left side of the screen by tilting the Wii Remote. The goal is to bounce the projectiles that come at you back to the other side, sort of like an intense Pong practice session. Things start off simply, but you soon encounter increasingly complex patterns and trajectories that stretch the limits of your tilting abilities. In Bit.Trip Core, however, motion controls are left behind in favor of the precision of button pressing. Here you must eliminate similarly mischievous projectiles by shooting lasers in the four directions of the D-pad. In Bit.Trip Void, you encounter the most freedom of movement you ever get ...
Friday, November 9, 2012
The 8-Bit Eric Show - Bit.Trip Complete (Wii) Review
The 8-Bit Eric Show - Bit.Trip Complete (Wii) Review Video Clips. Duration : 9.02 Mins.
bit.ly Bit.Trip Complete for the Nintendo Wii, this is essentially a compliation of the six Bit Trip games all on one convienent disc. Now I wasn't able to download the series on Wii ware, so I found it handy that they decided to release Bit Trip Complete. Bit.Trip is a series of simple yet addictive games and a nice through back to classic retro games such as pong and break out. The shining star of this series is the music. If you are a fan of chiptune and retro 8bit style of music, then the bit trip series is for you, and what makes bit trip complete a steal is there is a music soundtrack CD that accompanies the game. Additional features are online leader boards, challenge modes, tons of unlockable content and the addiction of difficulty modes that range from easy to a hard mode catered to more advanced players. In Bit.Trip Beat, you slide a paddle up and down the left side of the screen by tilting the Wii Remote. The goal is to bounce the projectiles that come at you back to the other side, sort of like an intense Pong practice session. Things start off simply, but you soon encounter increasingly complex patterns and trajectories that stretch the limits of your tilting abilities. In Bit.Trip Core, however, motion controls are left behind in favor of the precision of button pressing. Here you must eliminate similarly mischievous projectiles by shooting lasers in the four directions of the D-pad. In Bit.Trip Void, you encounter the most freedom of movement you ever get ...
bit.ly Bit.Trip Complete for the Nintendo Wii, this is essentially a compliation of the six Bit Trip games all on one convienent disc. Now I wasn't able to download the series on Wii ware, so I found it handy that they decided to release Bit Trip Complete. Bit.Trip is a series of simple yet addictive games and a nice through back to classic retro games such as pong and break out. The shining star of this series is the music. If you are a fan of chiptune and retro 8bit style of music, then the bit trip series is for you, and what makes bit trip complete a steal is there is a music soundtrack CD that accompanies the game. Additional features are online leader boards, challenge modes, tons of unlockable content and the addiction of difficulty modes that range from easy to a hard mode catered to more advanced players. In Bit.Trip Beat, you slide a paddle up and down the left side of the screen by tilting the Wii Remote. The goal is to bounce the projectiles that come at you back to the other side, sort of like an intense Pong practice session. Things start off simply, but you soon encounter increasingly complex patterns and trajectories that stretch the limits of your tilting abilities. In Bit.Trip Core, however, motion controls are left behind in favor of the precision of button pressing. Here you must eliminate similarly mischievous projectiles by shooting lasers in the four directions of the D-pad. In Bit.Trip Void, you encounter the most freedom of movement you ever get ...
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