Overview
- Number of Players
- 2
- Genre
- Release Date
WiiWare
28th Feb 2011 — 800 points
25th Feb 2011 — 800 points
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Review BIT.TRIP FLUX (WiiWare)
FLUXing good
With the BIT.TRIP series, Gaijin Games has somehow been able to take gamers back to the early days of video gaming while at the same time combining this nostalgic experience with a whole host of challenging and engaging gameplay elements. BIT.TRIP FLUX marks the sixth and final release of the series, and while it might look like little...
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BIT.TRIP FLUX News
News Original Bit.Trip Games Confirmed For Switch Via Surprise eShop Listing
Expected to launch next month
From time to time "coming soon" listings on the Switch eShop reveal games we didn't even know were on the way to Nintendo's hybrid platform, and today is one of those days. Over on the European eShop, six QubicGames listings have popped up for the Bit.Trip series starring CommanderVideo. There's Bit.Trip Core, Bit.Trip...
Feature From BIT.TRIP to Runner3 - The Nintendo Journey of Choice Provisions
"Nintendo platforms have always been CommanderVideo's home"
When Runner3 was announced as a Nintendo Switch exclusive this writer's eyebrows went up a fair amount - it's not particularly common for download games to be exclusive nowadays, much less so from studios with a track record of multiple cross-platform successes. Yet here we are - it's an...
Feature A Peek Behind the BIT.TRIP Curtain
Concept art and inspirational materials pulled straight from the Gaijin Games archives
Gaijin Games' BIT.TRIP series hits all the right notes for retro game enthusiasts over the course of its six games: Clever and varied design, formidable challenge, pregnant storytelling and an audio/visual style that quotes the days of the Atari 2600 without the...
Nintendo Download 16th June 2011 (North America)
Roll up, roll up!
Now the 3DS eShop is available, all Nintendo's downloadable store fronts will be updated on Thursdays. That means WiiWare, DSiWare and 3DS software will all go live on Thursday, with press releases on the same day. We now have a full list of what's available today. Wii Virtual Console: Mega Man 5 (Capcom, NES, 500pts) — The Blue...
News BIT.TRIP FLUX Soundtrack Available to Download Now
$5.99 for music to go
Now that WiiWare has bid a teary-eyed farewell to the BIT.TRIP series with BIT.TRIP FLUX it's the perfect time to sit in the dark, on your own, and cry to some of the finest music to have graced WiiWare. The soundtrack for BIT.TRIP FLUX is now available to download from CD Baby, as a 10-track album for $5.99. Not only that,...
Features The History of BIT.TRIP, Part 3
Our final part
In this instalment, Gaijin explains their carefully laid plan for game four's runaway popularity, go through BIT.TRIP hell and reflect on the end of the series. Be sure to read Part 1 and Part 2 of our look at the history of BIT.TRIP and Gaijin Games. EYEBALL REVOLUTION: The team somewhat jokingly chalks RUNNER’s popularity, apart...
Features The History of BIT.TRIP, Part 2
Digging deeper
In this installment, Gaijin struggles to find the fun in CORE and crafts what they feel to be a beautiful game in VOID. Be sure to read part 1 of our history of BIT.TRIP. ON THE MAP: Luckily for Gaijin, BEAT was a success; had the game tanked then the series would’ve likely gone ahead as planned, but it ensured them that they were...
Features The History of BIT.TRIP, Part 1
“Who is the Commander?”
In the first part of our look at how the BIT.TRIP series was made, learn how its developer, Gaijin Games, crashed and burned on its first go, how the series formed and why level 3 of BEAT is so visually messed up. The question posed by IGN as the headline for a Dec. 19, 2008 news post on their Wii channel was modest,...
Nintendo Download 28th February 2011 (North America)
BIT.TRIP's over
CommanderVideo finally reaches the end of his journey as BIT.TRIP FLUX reaches WiiWare, casting a long shadow over this week's download. WiiWare: BIT.TRIP FLUX (Aksys Games, 800pts) — Gaijin Games brings the BIT.TRIP series to a close with this sixth title, which contains plenty of elements fans of previous releases will recognise...
News These Target Renders Reveal Gaijin's BIT.TRIP Visions
Get a peek at pre-development mock-ups of the first five games
Seeing how games develop over time is always of interest to us here at Nintendo Life, which is why we badgered BIT.TRIP developers Gaijin Games for an exclusive peek at some of their development documentation and how we wound up with these target renders for the first five games. These...
About The Game
The BIT.TRIP series comes full-circle with BIT.TRIP FLUX, CommanderVideo’s final adventure.
Grab your Wii Remote and get ready for classic paddle-based gameplay as CommanderVideo returns to the source.
Whether playing in single-player or in two-player co-op, you’ll be faced with new challenges that will make even the most experienced BIT.TRIP players challenged. Enjoy new challenges presented within the familiar paddle-based gameplay that started the phenomenon called BIT.TRIP. New Power-Ups include the Fullscreen Paddle and new Beat Types include Avoid Beats.
Comments 9
This game is going to be killer!
This looks trippy. Judging purely from the screenshots... I have no idea how the hell this thing is going to play. D:
Looks good
Looks like BIT.TRIP.BEAT only with the pad other side of the screen, and with a more elaborate background. If thats the case, I'm going to be a bit disappointed.
I think you should void beats here....wait....
|sf>The game has finally received an ESRB-rating. It's an E rating with "No Descriptors." Oddly enough, the text description of the game sounds a lot like Bit.Trip.Beat. I'm also curious as to the game's differences from its predecessor. Perhaps it's a longer game?
Oh i get it! It's BIT.TRIP.BEAT only the paddle is at the other side and MANY power ups and a longer game i guess.
Probably another insta-download for me, all the Bit Trip games so far have been great!
WOOHOO!!! checkpoints in this game!
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