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Nintendo's new Generations site News

GameBoy Advance News by Ellie Gibson

3 July, 2006

Nintendo has launched a new website for bit Generations, the new series of simple but funky little games heading to Game Boy Advance.

Head on over to the site to take a peek at the games, which have names like Dotstream, Boundish, Dialhex and Digidrive, plus Orbital, Coloris and Soundvoyager.

Unfortunately all the text is in Japanese, but there are some movies and screenshots to look at. And the music's nice.

The games are set to go on sale in Japan later this month, priced at ¥2000 each. Who knows when they'll make it to Europe - if they ever do - but Lik-Sang is already taking pre-orders for just over £16 a pop, including postage.

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03/07/06 @ 10:49
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I think putting all the kiddie stuff in a separate website would be a good idea...
03/07/06 @ 10:50
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But then again they wouldn't have that many games left for their "grown up's" website lol
Tonka
03/07/06 @ 10:56
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I would have preferred a "first"
Cabelo
03/07/06 @ 11:00
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Me too, that said, this looks grand to me.

Girlfriend's micro hasn't seen a non-harvest moon game in months.
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03/07/06 @ 11:02
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sigh.. another nintendo thread, another "kiddy" post from a 10 year old.
djchump
03/07/06 @ 11:07
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That website looks very nice - love the styling :-)
Shame I can't read japanese as those games look very interesting indeed - any idea if there will be US/European versions?
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03/07/06 @ 11:10
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I like the look of the funny coloury liney one. Like a 2d Rez or something.
03/07/06 @ 11:16
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Agree with dj - those games do look interesting. Like Touch Generation, perfect pick-up-and-play stuff with a correspondingly lower price point.

With market saturation on the more complex and bigger titles, looks like Nintendo have found another profitable niche for themselves.
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03/07/06 @ 12:45
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I've only seen a small amount of footage showing these games off, and whilst they look interesting, I'm not sure they warrant being separate games. I spose we'll have to wait and see how substantial they are.

Could Nintendo not release them all on one cart, or even 2 volumes if they're feeling extra greedy?
Pac-man ate my wife
03/07/06 @ 12:48
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These look reet stylish.

Nintendo - release them in DS lite shaped cartridges too, please!
Flojomojo
03/07/06 @ 13:02
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I like the music. We need more little games like this. How could they NOT release them in the English-speaking world, when we have crap like the atari classic ports stinking up the platform?
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03/07/06 @ 13:10
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@flp
My impression was that each cart had several (3 to 5) types of minigame on it already - the different carts being different themed collections. I could be completely wrong though, I can't read japanese :-)
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03/07/06 @ 13:35
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They are releasing in the US as the the "digiluxe" series, IIRC.

EDIT: And they are releasing them all seperately, also IIRC.
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03/07/06 @ 15:43
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SoundVoyager is by far the most promising I think. I mean, a rhythm-action game that requires no visuals at all? Just sound?

WOW.
Bitkari
03/07/06 @ 16:22
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i think they mean: bitkari generations.
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03/07/06 @ 17:56
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Something worth dusting my GBA for, although with this weather I've finally been able to make some progress on Boktai recently. This seems a more direct plug into the fun-bone though. Hypnotic addictive gaming like Wario Ware Twisted.
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04/07/06 @ 05:21
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i'm happy they're changing the names of these overseas though. Bit-G does sound a bit "bitchy"...
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04/07/06 @ 06:49
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The logos look very Designers Republic-ish, don't they?

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