GamingUnion.net writes: "Back in 2009, developer Gaijin Games and publisher Aksys Games released BIT.TRIP BEAT on the Nintendo Wii's WiiWare service. Featuring the iconic character named "Commander Video," the series hearkened back to the ‘80s and ‘90s where simplistic and brutally difficult but rewarding gameplay triumphed over flashy graphics. Earlier this year Gaijin Games released the final game in the series, BIT.TRIP FLUX. A few months following that game's release the developer announced two new Bit.Trip compilation collections: COMPLETE for the Wii and SAGA for the Nintendo 3DS. This review focuses on the Nintendo 3DS version which forgoes the extra challenges found in COMPLETE for a portable version and 3D effects. Does it add an extra angle to what is already an excellent series or is it aa instance of adding too much and ruining the overall experience?"
You can’t have a PlayStation Experience without goodies for the people at home, and today’s keynote revealed the surprise launch of a trio of games coming out today.
It's Nintendo Download update time, Europe, and this week's Thursday offerings are perhaps more attractive for the discounts than the new downloads. We do have the arrival of a DSiWare / 3DS eShop series on the Wii U, along with some classic 8-bit sport and a new DSiWare game, but Rising Star Games perhaps offers the most temptation with a series of retail download discounts.
Doth mine eyes deceive? NES Open Tournament Golf? Can it be true? Clearly, Nintendo has looked at their failing sales numbers and decided to fight back by aggressively selling their greatest classic games through the virtual console service.
Blue skies are here again.
Aksys Games announces a variety of sales just in time for the holidays. Now you can either give your favorites games to your family or friends, or purchase a little something for yourself