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{{Game | {{Game | ||
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|image=[[Image:Dotstream.jpg|150px]] | |image=[[Image:Dotstream.jpg|150px]] | ||
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|developer=[[Skip Ltd.]] | |developer=[[Skip Ltd.]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
− | |system=[[Game Boy Advance]] | + | |system=[[Game Boy Advance]], [[WiiWare]] |
− | |release=JP July 13, 2006 | + | |release='''Game Boy Advance'''<br>JP July 13, 2006 |
|gallery= | |gallery= | ||
|rating= | |rating= | ||
|}} | |}} | ||
− | '''Dotstream''' is racing game involving multicolored pixels. It was originally released as part the Japan-only [[bit Generations]] series for [[Game Boy Advance]]. | + | '''light trax''' (also known as '''Dotstream''') is racing game involving multicolored pixels. It was originally released as part the Japan-only [[bit Generations]] series for [[Game Boy Advance]], but later released overseas as part of the [[Art Style]] series on [[WiiWare]]. |
=Gameplay= | =Gameplay= | ||
− | + | light trax is primarily a racing game where you play as one of six pixels leaving behind a colored trail. The line moves to the right automatically while the player moves it up and down to avoid obstacles. Staying close to opponent lines will give the player a gradual boost in speed although boost power-ups can also be earned. There are five GPs with five courses each. | |
In addition to the GPs there is also the Formation Mode. In this mode, you control all six pixels at once in an endless course to avoid obstacles. However to do this you must arrange the pixels in various formations such as a single line or swapping positions. Most of the commands are not available immediately and must be unlocked by placing an overall rank of first in the various GPs. | In addition to the GPs there is also the Formation Mode. In this mode, you control all six pixels at once in an endless course to avoid obstacles. However to do this you must arrange the pixels in various formations such as a single line or swapping positions. Most of the commands are not available immediately and must be unlocked by placing an overall rank of first in the various GPs. | ||
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{{bit Generations}} | {{bit Generations}} | ||
− | [[Category: Game Boy Advance Games]] [[Category: bit Generations Games]] | + | [[Category: Game Boy Advance Games]] [[Category: bit Generations Games]] [[Category: WiiWare Games]] [[Category: Art Style Games]] |
Revision as of 17:51, 5 March 2010
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Developer | Skip Ltd. |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Game Boy Advance, WiiWare |
Release Date | Game Boy Advance JP July 13, 2006 |
light trax (also known as Dotstream) is racing game involving multicolored pixels. It was originally released as part the Japan-only bit Generations series for Game Boy Advance, but later released overseas as part of the Art Style series on WiiWare.
Gameplay
light trax is primarily a racing game where you play as one of six pixels leaving behind a colored trail. The line moves to the right automatically while the player moves it up and down to avoid obstacles. Staying close to opponent lines will give the player a gradual boost in speed although boost power-ups can also be earned. There are five GPs with five courses each.
In addition to the GPs there is also the Formation Mode. In this mode, you control all six pixels at once in an endless course to avoid obstacles. However to do this you must arrange the pixels in various formations such as a single line or swapping positions. Most of the commands are not available immediately and must be unlocked by placing an overall rank of first in the various GPs.
Trivia
- The game was originally going to be released in America as Digiluxe: Dotstream.
Titles in the bit Generations Series |
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Boundish - light trax - ROTOHEX - Coloris - DIGIDRIVE - ORBIENT - Soundvoyager |