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bit Generations-esque Art Style covers by Stephen Gibson (click for a larger version).

“The Art Style series on DSi is the perfect follow-up to the bit Generations series. The one thing that didn’t make the jump to digital distribution though was the stylish little boxes that each game came in. I decided to try and create artwork for each of the new games, following the same structure and style of the bit Generations boxes.

And yes, these are the Japanese logos. Since the original packages were Japan-only (and half of these aren’t out in the US and Europe yet), I decided to use those to begin. I’ll put together some Western variations soon.”

The deviantArt watermark is distracting, but other than that, these are great, very much like the original minimalist bit Generations covers.

[Update: Stephen removed the watermark! Yay!]

In other Art Style news, apparently Nalaku released in Europe as Kubos last week. What’s the deal with Europe having five (out of six) Art Style titles, while the U.S. only has two? At this rate, autumn will arrive before North America receives Hacolife.

Buy: U.S. Matte Black and Blue DSi

Import: Japanese Nintendo DSi (White, Black, Pink, Lime Green, Metallic Blue)

tags / boxart / art style / bit generations / dsiware / nalaku / hacolife / picopict / pictobits / aquia / aquario / decode / somnium / import / ec

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Free fonts from PiCTOBiTS' Art Director →

I doubt anyone but me cares about this, but Yuji Oshimoto, who worked on PiCTOBiTS’ art direction (and helped design Tingle RPG as well), is also the man behind famous bitmap typeface set 04. You can download 04 and his other fonts for free at Oshimoto’s site linked above. He also has several interactive bits worth playing with there.

If you own a DSi but still haven’t bought PiCTOBiTS, you really should! It’d be a great way to end Tetris’ 25th anniversary, playing this excellent puzzle descendant.

See also: The Dark Spire font patch, Our PiCOPiCT review

[Via Mtpfreak]

tags / yuji oshimoto / fonts / 04 / art style / skip / pictobits / dsiware / ec

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“The Legend of Zelda Part 1” by YMCK (PiCTOBiTS)

The first half of this track is typical “Zelda remix” fare, but at around the 3:00 mark, YMCK turns it into something magical. Seriously, they totally killed this PiCTOBiTS/PiCOPiCT remix.

By now, you should have realized that I did not exaggerate about Art Style: PiCTOBiTS’ greatness. If you’ve yet to appreciate this essential truth, then either:

  • You haven’t purchased the DSiWare game yet, or
  • You don’t have any damn sense about

I know last week was expensive for Nintendo nerds, what with Punch-Out!! and Boom Blox: Bash Party out at stores, and Majora’s Mask on VC, but if you haven’t picked up PiCTOBiTS yet, you’re really missing out! And if you’re one of those forum/blogger dudes who refuses to buy the game but loves carping on the internet about DSiWare’s selection, basically you’re a dick.

See also: Our PiCOPiCT review, “Super Mario Bros. Part 4” by YMCK, PiCOPiCT’s “Ending” (Credits) song by YMCK

tags / the legend of zelda / ymck / medley / art style / skip / pictobits / picopict / chiptunes / ec

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A good day for DSiWare news

Art Style: PiCTOBiTS now available on DSiWare!

The second-best DSiWare game, Art Style: PiCOPiCT (right under Art Style: Hacolife), is finally available in North America as PiCTOBiTS. It is imperative that you purchase this addictive puzzler, if nothing more than for its YMCK remixes of classic NES/Famicom songs:

Make sure to read my PiCOPiCT review, too.

Real talk: Dragon Quest Wars looks like ass.

As exciting as the idea of Fire Emblem developer Intelligent Systems teaming up with Square Enix to create a strategy game for DSiWare sounds, these screenshots make the 3D game look like total Buttsville, a town widely known for its population of butts.

Dragon Quest Wars will release in Japan this June for 500 Nintendo Points, and will allow up to four players to battle online with Dragon Quest monsters.

tags / dsiware / skip / pictobits / picopict / ymck / art style / dragon quest wars / square enix / intelligent systems / ec

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