Bit Generations
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- The correct title of this article is bit Generations. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
bit Generations is a computer and video game franchise for the Game Boy Advance, published by Nintendo. It was first announced as "Digitylish" at E³ 2005.
The series originally had these seven games: Boundish, Coloris, Dotstream (part of Series One), Dialhex, Eyeball and Soundvoyager (part of Series Two). Eyeball was eventually replaced by Orbital as the final game in Series Two. The games in Series One were released in Japan on July 13th, 2006. Series Two was released on July 27th, 2006. The games retail in Japan at 2,000 Yen (approximately $18 USD).
On June 1st 2006, Nintendo announced it would be sending 700 copies of the games to random Club Nintendo members. Members were then encouraged to post their opinions on the games at the Bit-G.jp website.
So far the games have only been released in Japan. However, they are in English which gives some hope of an eventual North American release.
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[edit] External links
- Nintendo's Official bit Generations website
- Orbital FAQ Lots of info with diagrams
- Video Showing clips of Bit Generation
- Article about Bit Generations
- Digitylish Series Returns at IGN