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Bit.Trip Complete collecting on Wii this summer

Retro-style rhythm bundle announced for Nintendo's console, packs in all six WiiWare games, soundtrack CD, new difficulty levels, leaderboard support, and more.

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While Nintendo is looking to its console future with the Wii U, Gaijin Games is focusing on the original Wii with a Bit.Trip compilation pack.

Bit.Trip Complete will be released alongside the 3DS's Bit.Trip Saga this summer.
Bit.Trip Complete will be released alongside the 3DS's Bit.Trip Saga this summer.

Gaijin Games recently announced Bit.Trip Complete, a new compilation pack due out this summer on store shelves for the Wii. The game will pack in all six Bit.Trip retro-style rhythm WiiWare games--Beat, Core, Void, Runner, Fate, and Flux--as well as a number of goodies.

All six games are receiving new difficulty levels, 120 new challenges, and exclusive audio and image galleries. Additionally, Gaijin is packing in six letters from series director Alex Neuse, online leaderboard functionality, and a soundtrack CD in the Complete edition.

Bit.Trip Complete won't be the only way to play all six games in one package, however. Gaijin is also bringing Bit.Trip Saga to the 3DS this summer, where the games will make use of the portable's 3D functionality.

Aksys Games--which handled publishing duties of all Bit.Trip WiiWare games--is also publishing Bit.Trip Complete. Aksys plans to have Bit.Trip Complete on store shelves this summer. For more on the specific games included, check out GameSpot's reviews of Bit.Trip Beat, Bit.Trip Core, Bit.Trip Void, and Bit.Trip Runner.

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