Nintendo Game Boy Advance Digitylish Bit Generations series

Famitsu reported a story a short while ago regarding Nintendo's Bit Generations series. Nintendo has the titles on display at Shibuya Parco in Tokyo, Japan, until May 15. Previously labeled the Digitylish series, this collection of simple yet colorful Game Boy Advance games was first shown at the 2005 Electronic Entertainment Expo. At that time, Nintendo released a short promotional video showing the collection of stylized games. Nintendo also used the series to showcase its then newly-announced Game Boy micro handheld. With the March listing of Bit Generations on the North American ESRB-website, many assumed the titles would finally see a release. Yet for some reason Nintendo continues to drag its feet. A description and screens of the games is translated below, courtesy of N-Sider reader Samer.

COLORIS: Nintendo brought famed-musician Keigo Oyamada aboard for the game's sound design. It's a puzzle game where you match colours to erase tiles.

DIGIDRIVE: A unique action puzzle game with a traffic-control motif.


DOTSTREAM: Players race across colourful lines in a sprint towards the finish line.

BOUNDISH: A Pong-like table tennis game.


ORBITAL: An action game where you control the orbit of planets in space according to gravity. DIAL HEX: Another colour matching puzzle game; arrange six like-coloured equilateral triangles into a hexagon, which *gasp* disappears from the grid.