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Bit.Trip

Bit.Trip, stylized BIT.TRIP,[1] is a series of eight video games developed by Choice Provisions (or under their previous name Gaijin Games) and published by Aksys Games for the Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, macOS, PS Vita, and PS4. It was published by Arc System Works for WiiWare and Nintendo eShop in Japan, and by Namco Networks America Inc for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Each game revolves around the adventures of a character named "Commander Video", and features "a crazy mix of 80s aesthetics and modern game design".[2] The styles of the games range from pong-like, to platforming, and shooting. Each game in the series features a chiptune-inspired soundtrack, but a different style of rhythm-based gameplay in each.[3] Most games in the series have few levels; Beat, Core, Void and Flux have only three levels each while Fate has six and Runner has 36. Most of the games feature levels lasting between 10 and 25 minutes to make up for having such few levels. The games also consists of 8 modes; Nether, Hyper, Mega, Super, Ultra, Extra, Giga, and Meta; which changes based on how well the player does. Each successive game adds a new mode, the highest being Mega in Beat, and Meta in Flux.

Bit.Trip
CommanderVideo, the protagonist of the Bit.Trip series
Genre(s)Rhythm, action
Developer(s)Choice Provisions (formerly Gaijin Games)
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Wii, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch
First releaseBit.Trip Beat
April 28, 2009
Latest releaseRunner3
May 22, 2018

Games

Main series

Bit.Trip Beat

Reminiscent of the classic video game Pong, Bit.Trip Beat (2009) involves players moving an onscreen paddle in order to bounce off waves of incoming blocks to the beat of the music. As the player progresses through the game, the patterns of blocks become increasingly complex, but players can judge how well they are doing through changes in the graphics and music.[4] The game is played by tilting the Wii Remote to move the paddle, via stylus or circle pad on the 3DS, via touch on iOS devices, or via keyboard or mouse on PC. Bit.Trip Beat also features up to 4-player cooperative multiplayer.[4]

In October 2009, Gaijin Games released the soundtrack to Bit.Trip Beat as a digital download, first on CDBaby and then on other major music stores. [1] The soundtrack features over 19 minutes of chiptunes from the game.

On November 3, 2010, Bit.Trip Beat was released on the Steam platform for Windows and Mac.

Bit.Trip Core

The second game in the series, Bit.Trip Core (2009), continues the rhythm based gameplay of the series. The gameplay involves players taking control of a plus shape in the middle of the screen that can fire a laser beam in only four directions (up, down, left and right), with the objective being to destroy patterns of blocks that zoom across the screen. As with the first game, as the player progresses through the game the patterns of blocks become increasingly complex, with changes in the graphics and music occurring based on how well they play.[5]

In March 2010, Gaijin Games released the soundtrack to Bit.Trip Core as a digital download, first on CDBaby, and iTunes, then other major music stores. Despite featuring the same proportion of levels as Bit.Trip Beat, Core's soundtrack is substantially smaller, with less than 15 minutes of music.

Bit.Trip Void

Released in late 2009, Bit.Trip Void puts players in control of the "void", a black, pixelated circle, which players move around the screen with 8-directional control. The objective of the game is to grow the void by collecting black squares that appear, while also dodging white squares that reset the size of the void and cause the player to lose points. The size of the void can also be reset by the player without incurring point losses, which is often needed as the void grows to sizes making it difficult and/or impossible to dodge the white squares. Void features music by guest composer Nullsleep, and its levels are named after Sigmund Freud's three parts of the human psyche.

The soundtrack to Bit.Trip Void was announced on May, 2010, and is now available on CDBaby, as well as through iTunes and Amazon.

Bit.Trip Runner

Bit.Trip Runner (2010) is the fourth installment of the Bit.Trip series. Runner features over 50 levels. The gameplay involves players controlling Commander Video and making him jump, slide, kick, and more through various obstacles in his path. The special guest band Anamanaguchi provides menu and credits music. Though it has over 50 levels, called Challenges, breaking the 3 level norm of the last games, these levels are divided evenly amongst 3 zones, called Levels, which each have their own distinct background and musical feel; each level houses twelve challenges, including a boss challenge. For every challenge (except boss challenges) there is a retro challenge awarded should the player collect all gold bars in the normal level. Each retro challenge is harder than the normal challenge and usually has more gold bars. The perfect completion of a retro challenge will award players with an exclamation point beside the stage and the word "PERFECT" beside the score in the scoreboard, but only if they have done everything "extra" (e.g., jumping on top of springboards that they do not need to in order to finish) in the challenge beforehand. Bit.Trip Runner won the 2011 Independent Games Festival (IGF) Excellence in Visual Arts award.[6]

On February 28, 2011 Bit.Trip Runner was released on the Steam platform for Windows and Mac.

Bit.Trip Fate

Bit.Trip Fate (2010) is the fifth installment of the series. It is a rhythm rail shooter, or shmup. It was formally announced on September the 4th, at the Penny Arcade Expo, in the Destructoid LIVE booth. It was released on WiiWare

The game sees Commander Video travelling across a set path, able to move anywhere along this path and shoot in any direction. By defeating enemies and collecting the items they drop, Commander Video can enhance his state, though it will drop if he is hit. Along the way, he can run into allies which temporarily give him special weapons. Among these characters are CommandGirl Video and Junior Melchkin from previous BIT.TRIP games, as well as cameo appearances by Super Meat Boy and Mr. Robotube, who are characters from other independent video games.

It is the first video game to prominently feature dubstep music.

Bit.Trip Flux

Bit.Trip Flux (2011), the sixth game in the main series, returns to the gameplay of Bit.Trip Beat while combining elements from the other five games in the series, such as beats the player's paddle must avoid. As with the other games, changes in the graphics and music of the title reflect how well the player is doing, though there are multiple checkpoints in each level, unlike in Beat. Similar to Beat, Bit.Trip Flux also features two-player cooperative multiplayer.[7]

Bit.Trip Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien

Bit.Trip Presents Runner2 (2013) is a spin-off and spiritual successor to Bit.Trip Runner. While having the same main character and play style, the game is only a non-canon side story in between Runner and Fate. This is the first game in the series to be released for Wii U, PS3 and Xbox 360. Unlike the previous Bit.Trip games, it is not 8 bit themed.

Runner3

Runner3 is a rhythm platform game developed by Choice Provisions. A sequel to Bit.Trip Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien, Runner3 is part of the Bit.Trip series, starring the character CommanderVideo. The game was released on May 22, 2018 on Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Nintendo Switch, and it released for PlayStation 4 in November 2018, Xbox One will release later.

Compilations

Bit.Trip Saga/Complete

The entire WiiWare Bit.Trip series was released for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii in collections respectively titled Bit.Trip Saga and Bit.Trip Complete respectively on September 13, 2011 in North America and March 16, 2012 in Europe. The 3DS version of the game features new control schemes (for instance, stylus control via the touchscreen for Beat and Flux) while the Wii version has 20 extra "challenge levels" for each game, as well as bonus content related to the production of the games. Both compilations also included a CD soundtrack called "Bit.Trip Soundtrack Sampler" featuring a number of tracks from each of the individual games. The soundtrack comes with every copy of Bit.Trip Complete, and was available as a pre-order bonus when purchasing Bit.Trip Saga from GameStop.

The Bit.Trip

A compilation of the first six games (up to Flux) for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. This collection was announced at the 2015 PlayStation Experience and was released later that day, December 5, 2015. This compilation added achievements, and retained the difficulty levels from Complete.

Appearances in other media

Since release Commander Video has made several appearances in video games outside of the Bit.Trip series, including as playable character in games such as Super Meat Boy, Indie Pogo, Fraymakers, Minecraft, and UFHO2.[8] He also makes an appearance in Retro City Rampage and Octodad: Dadliest Catch, as a swimmer in Ridiculous Fishing and as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. CommandGirl Video is a playable character in Woah Dave! which was created by the same developers that made the Bit.Trip series.

Reception and legacy

Aggregate review scores
Game Metacritic
Bit.Trip BEAT 80/100[9]
Bit.Trip CORE 80/100[9]
Bit.Trip VOID 79/100[9]
Bit.Trip RUNNER 76/100[9]
Bit.Trip FATE 74/100[9]
Bit.Trip FLUX 81/100[9]
Bit.Trip Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien 85/100[10]
Runner3 73/100[11]

Throughout the series, the Bit.Trip games have enjoyed positive critical reception. IGN gave Bit.Trip Beat an 8/10, praising the presentation of the game but lamenting the lack of online leaderboards.[12] Bit.Trip Runner won the 2011 Independent Games Festival (IGF) Excellence in Visual Arts award.[6] Nintendo Power magazine gave a score of 9.0 out of 10.

Marketing

In order to promote the first game, a viral marketing campaign and alternate reality game was launched, revolving around the mystery surrounding the Commander Video character.[13] The campaign revolved around internet videos and "missions" sent out by The Commander, which involved spreading word about the game, uncovering information about it and creating an English Wikipedia entry.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Gaijin Games Blog: A Public Service Announcement". 11 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Aksys Games announces Bit.Trip Beat". 13 January 2009.
  3. ^ "Interview with Alex Neuse of Gaijin Games, creators of Bit.Trip". 12 May 2023.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2009-03-21. Retrieved 2009-01-18.
  5. ^ "Bit.Trip Core Hands-On".
  6. ^ a b IGF 2011 Independent Games Festival Winners
  7. ^ JC Fletcher. . Archived from the original on 2011-02-18. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
  8. ^ "Commander Video in UFHO2".
  9. ^ a b c d e f "Bit.Trip Reviews on Metacritic". Metacritic. Retrieved 2010-05-19.
  10. ^ metacritic.com/game/pc/bittrip-presentsrunner2-future-legend-of-rhythm-alien
  11. ^ "Runner3". Metacritic.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-03-15. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-01-13. Retrieved 2009-01-18.

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Bit Trip stylized BIT TRIP 1 is a series of eight video games developed by Choice Provisions or under their previous name Gaijin Games and published by Aksys Games for the Wii Nintendo 3DS Microsoft Windows macOS PS Vita and PS4 It was published by Arc System Works for WiiWare and Nintendo eShop in Japan and by Namco Networks America Inc for the iPhone iPod Touch and iPad Each game revolves around the adventures of a character named Commander Video and features a crazy mix of 80s aesthetics and modern game design 2 The styles of the games range from pong like to platforming and shooting Each game in the series features a chiptune inspired soundtrack but a different style of rhythm based gameplay in each 3 Most games in the series have few levels Beat Core Void and Flux have only three levels each while Fate has six and Runner has 36 Most of the games feature levels lasting between 10 and 25 minutes to make up for having such few levels The games also consists of 8 modes Nether Hyper Mega Super Ultra Extra Giga and Meta which changes based on how well the player does Each successive game adds a new mode the highest being Mega in Beat and Meta in Flux Bit TripCommanderVideo the protagonist of the Bit Trip seriesGenre s Rhythm actionDeveloper s Choice Provisions formerly Gaijin Games Platform s Microsoft Windows macOS Linux iOS PlayStation 4 PlayStation 3 PlayStation Vita Wii Wii U Nintendo 3DS Xbox 360 Nintendo SwitchFirst releaseBit Trip BeatApril 28 2009Latest releaseRunner3May 22 2018 Contents 1 Games 1 1 Main series 1 1 1 Bit Trip Beat 1 1 2 Bit Trip Core 1 1 3 Bit Trip Void 1 1 4 Bit Trip Runner 1 1 5 Bit Trip Fate 1 1 6 Bit Trip Flux 1 1 7 Bit Trip Presents Runner2 Future Legend of Rhythm Alien 1 1 8 Runner3 1 2 Compilations 1 2 1 Bit Trip Saga Complete 1 2 2 The Bit Trip 2 Appearances in other media 3 Reception and legacy 4 Marketing 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGames EditMain series Edit Bit Trip Beat Edit Main article Bit Trip Beat Reminiscent of the classic video game Pong Bit Trip Beat 2009 involves players moving an onscreen paddle in order to bounce off waves of incoming blocks to the beat of the music As the player progresses through the game the patterns of blocks become increasingly complex but players can judge how well they are doing through changes in the graphics and music 4 The game is played by tilting the Wii Remote to move the paddle via stylus or circle pad on the 3DS via touch on iOS devices or via keyboard or mouse on PC Bit Trip Beat also features up to 4 player cooperative multiplayer 4 In October 2009 Gaijin Games released the soundtrack to Bit Trip Beat as a digital download first on CDBaby and then on other major music stores 1 The soundtrack features over 19 minutes of chiptunes from the game On November 3 2010 Bit Trip Beat was released on the Steam platform for Windows and Mac Bit Trip Core Edit Main article Bit Trip Core The second game in the series Bit Trip Core 2009 continues the rhythm based gameplay of the series The gameplay involves players taking control of a plus shape in the middle of the screen that can fire a laser beam in only four directions up down left and right with the objective being to destroy patterns of blocks that zoom across the screen As with the first game as the player progresses through the game the patterns of blocks become increasingly complex with changes in the graphics and music occurring based on how well they play 5 In March 2010 Gaijin Games released the soundtrack to Bit Trip Core as a digital download first on CDBaby and iTunes then other major music stores Despite featuring the same proportion of levels as Bit Trip Beat Core s soundtrack is substantially smaller with less than 15 minutes of music Bit Trip Void Edit Main article Bit Trip Void Released in late 2009 Bit Trip Void puts players in control of the void a black pixelated circle which players move around the screen with 8 directional control The objective of the game is to grow the void by collecting black squares that appear while also dodging white squares that reset the size of the void and cause the player to lose points The size of the void can also be reset by the player without incurring point losses which is often needed as the void grows to sizes making it difficult and or impossible to dodge the white squares Void features music by guest composer Nullsleep and its levels are named after Sigmund Freud s three parts of the human psyche The soundtrack to Bit Trip Void was announced on May 2010 and is now available on CDBaby as well as through iTunes and Amazon Bit Trip Runner Edit Main article Bit Trip Runner Bit Trip Runner 2010 is the fourth installment of the Bit Trip series Runner features over 50 levels The gameplay involves players controlling Commander Video and making him jump slide kick and more through various obstacles in his path The special guest band Anamanaguchi provides menu and credits music Though it has over 50 levels called Challenges breaking the 3 level norm of the last games these levels are divided evenly amongst 3 zones called Levels which each have their own distinct background and musical feel each level houses twelve challenges including a boss challenge For every challenge except boss challenges there is a retro challenge awarded should the player collect all gold bars in the normal level Each retro challenge is harder than the normal challenge and usually has more gold bars The perfect completion of a retro challenge will award players with an exclamation point beside the stage and the word PERFECT beside the score in the scoreboard but only if they have done everything extra e g jumping on top of springboards that they do not need to in order to finish in the challenge beforehand Bit Trip Runner won the 2011 Independent Games Festival IGF Excellence in Visual Arts award 6 On February 28 2011 Bit Trip Runner was released on the Steam platform for Windows and Mac Bit Trip Fate Edit Main article Bit Trip Fate Bit Trip Fate 2010 is the fifth installment of the series It is a rhythm rail shooter or shmup It was formally announced on September the 4th at the Penny Arcade Expo in the Destructoid LIVE booth It was released on WiiWare on October 25 2010 The game sees Commander Video travelling across a set path able to move anywhere along this path and shoot in any direction By defeating enemies and collecting the items they drop Commander Video can enhance his state though it will drop if he is hit Along the way he can run into allies which temporarily give him special weapons Among these characters are CommandGirl Video and Junior Melchkin from previous BIT TRIP games as well as cameo appearances by Super Meat Boy and Mr Robotube who are characters from other independent video games It is the first video game to prominently feature dubstep music Bit Trip Flux Edit Main article Bit Trip Flux Bit Trip Flux 2011 the sixth game in the main series returns to the gameplay of Bit Trip Beat while combining elements from the other five games in the series such as beats the player s paddle must avoid As with the other games changes in the graphics and music of the title reflect how well the player is doing though there are multiple checkpoints in each level unlike in Beat Similar to Beat Bit Trip Flux also features two player cooperative multiplayer 7 Bit Trip Presents Runner2 Future Legend of Rhythm Alien Edit Main article Runner2 Future Legend of Rhythm Alien Bit Trip Presents Runner2 2013 is a spin off and spiritual successor to Bit Trip Runner While having the same main character and play style the game is only a non canon side story in between Runner and Fate This is the first game in the series to be released for Wii U PS3 and Xbox 360 Unlike the previous Bit Trip games it is not 8 bit themed Runner3 Edit Main article Runner3 Runner3 is a rhythm platform game developed by Choice Provisions A sequel to Bit Trip Presents Runner2 Future Legend of Rhythm Alien Runner3 is part of the Bit Trip series starring the character CommanderVideo The game was released on May 22 2018 on Microsoft Windows macOS and Nintendo Switch and it released for PlayStation 4 in November 2018 Xbox One will release later Compilations Edit Bit Trip Saga Complete Edit The entire WiiWare Bit Trip series was released for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii in collections respectively titled Bit Trip Saga and Bit Trip Complete respectively on September 13 2011 in North America and March 16 2012 in Europe The 3DS version of the game features new control schemes for instance stylus control via the touchscreen for Beat and Flux while the Wii version has 20 extra challenge levels for each game as well as bonus content related to the production of the games Both compilations also included a CD soundtrack called Bit Trip Soundtrack Sampler featuring a number of tracks from each of the individual games The soundtrack comes with every copy of Bit Trip Complete and was available as a pre order bonus when purchasing Bit Trip Saga from GameStop The Bit Trip Edit A compilation of the first six games up to Flux for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita This collection was announced at the 2015 PlayStation Experience and was released later that day December 5 2015 This compilation added achievements and retained the difficulty levels from Complete Appearances in other media EditSince release Commander Video has made several appearances in video games outside of the Bit Trip series including as playable character in games such as Super Meat Boy Indie Pogo Fraymakers Minecraft and UFHO2 8 He also makes an appearance in Retro City Rampage and Octodad Dadliest Catch as a swimmer in Ridiculous Fishing and as a trophy in Super Smash Bros for Wii U CommandGirl Video is a playable character in Woah Dave which was created by the same developers that made the Bit Trip series Reception and legacy EditAggregate review scores Game MetacriticBit Trip BEAT 80 100 9 Bit Trip CORE 80 100 9 Bit Trip VOID 79 100 9 Bit Trip RUNNER 76 100 9 Bit Trip FATE 74 100 9 Bit Trip FLUX 81 100 9 Bit Trip Presents Runner2 Future Legend of Rhythm Alien 85 100 10 Runner3 73 100 11 Throughout the series the Bit Trip games have enjoyed positive critical reception IGN gave Bit Trip Beat an 8 10 praising the presentation of the game but lamenting the lack of online leaderboards 12 Bit Trip Runner won the 2011 Independent Games Festival IGF Excellence in Visual Arts award 6 Nintendo Power magazine gave a score of 9 0 out of 10 Marketing EditMain article Commander Video In order to promote the first game a viral marketing campaign and alternate reality game was launched revolving around the mystery surrounding the Commander Video character 13 The campaign revolved around internet videos and missions sent out by The Commander which involved spreading word about the game uncovering information about it and creating an English Wikipedia entry See also EditArt Style bit GenerationsReferences Edit Gaijin Games Blog A Public Service Announcement 11 April 2018 Aksys Games announces Bit Trip Beat 13 January 2009 Interview with Alex Neuse of Gaijin Games creators of Bit Trip 12 May 2023 a b Bit Trip Beat Coming To WiiWare Archived from the original on 2009 03 21 Retrieved 2009 01 18 Bit Trip Core Hands On a b IGF 2011 Independent Games Festival Winners JC Fletcher Bit Trip Flux keeps CommanderVideo alive Feb 28 Archived from the original on 2011 02 18 Retrieved 2011 02 15 Commander Video in UFHO2 a b c d e f Bit Trip Reviews on Metacritic Metacritic Retrieved 2010 05 19 metacritic com game pc bittrip presentsrunner2 future legend of rhythm alien Runner3 Metacritic IGN review Archived from the original on 2009 03 15 Retrieved 2009 03 14 IGN Who is the Commander Archived from the original on 2009 01 13 Retrieved 2009 01 18 External links EditOfficial Bit Trip Series website Bit Trip Beat website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bit Trip amp oldid 1169345004, 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