bit Generations

Some of the games were eventually released under the Art Style banner for the WiiWare and DSiWare services.[2] Dotstream is played by players guiding their dot, which results in a line trailing behind it, through a track filled with obstacles such as squares, rectangles, and circles.Grand Prix is considered the "main game", with players racing around five circuits, with new drawings unlocked in this mode.Formation begins with the player starting with one dot and having to collect small pellets to fill up a meter.A WiiWare version was released in North America on May 24, 2010, and in the PAL region on June 25, 2010, under the name light trax.The game involves several different subgames, one of which has players trying to center a dot on a side-scrolling stage on top of an invisible target by only using sounds from the left and right speakers to guide them and another involves the player driving the wrong way down a three-lane road trying to dodge oncoming vehicles by listening to which lane they are in.
bit Generations cartridges
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