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Nintendo's Art Style games are a series of [[WiiWare]] and [[DSiWare]] downloads that promote fun using simplicity. There are 3 entries for WiiWare and 7 for DSiWare.
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[[AQUIA]]
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Nintendo's Art Style games are a series of [[WiiWare]] and [[DSiWare]] downloads that promote fun using simplicity. It is considered the successor to the [[bit Generations]] games on [[Game Boy Advance]]. Little was known about the series, including the fact that they were coming out at all, until ''ORBIENT'' launched on WiiWare in North America on September 29, 2008. The developers intended for the series be simple, fun, and challenging as well as making unique uses of sound. The DSiWare entries initially started out as [[Nintendo DS]] games until the concept of DSiWare was revealed.There are currently 3 entries for WiiWare and 7 for DSiWare.
  
[[BASE 10]]
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{{Art Style}}
 
 
[[BOXLIFE]]
 
 
 
[[CUBELLO]]
 
 
 
[[DIGIDRIVE]]
 
A remake of the [[Bit Generations]] game [[Digidrive]].
 
 
 
[[ORBIENT]]
 
A remake of the [[Bit Generations]] game [[Orbital]].
 
 
 
[[PiCTOBiTS]]
 
 
 
[[precipice]]
 
 
 
[[ROTOHEX]]
 
A remake of the [[Bit Generations]] game [[Dialhex]].
 
 
 
[[ZENGAGE]]
 
 
 
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[[Category: Video Games]]
 
[[Category: Video Games]]

Latest revision as of 20:57, 7 February 2010

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Nintendo's Art Style games are a series of WiiWare and DSiWare downloads that promote fun using simplicity. It is considered the successor to the bit Generations games on Game Boy Advance. Little was known about the series, including the fact that they were coming out at all, until ORBIENT launched on WiiWare in North America on September 29, 2008. The developers intended for the series be simple, fun, and challenging as well as making unique uses of sound. The DSiWare entries initially started out as Nintendo DS games until the concept of DSiWare was revealed.There are currently 3 entries for WiiWare and 7 for DSiWare.