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bit Generations: Coloris

bit Generations: Coloris (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Tags: Puzzle
Developer: Skip Ltd.

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
07/27/2006

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bit Generations: Coloris review

Reviewed May 31, 2008

Synonymous says: "And I was so looking forward to this. Coloris is renowned as one of the better Bit Generations titles, a color-matching game where you live or die by the refinement of your visual palette. Gameplay videos looked almost avant-garde in their busy little squares of light shifting and pulsing and phasing out of view; a Japanese musician had even made a music video from the material. Game as art! Art as game! This is what I want! "
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