Art Style - Games

Games

Name Platform bit Generations
Version
North America Japan Europe/PAL
"Aquia" "Aquario" "Aquite" DSiWare N/A
"Base 10" "Decode" "Code" DSiWare N/A
"Boxlife" "Hacolife" "Boxlife" DSiWare N/A
"Cubello" "Cubeleo" "Cubello" WiiWare N/A
"Digidrive" "Digidrive" "Intersect" DSiWare "Digidrive"
"Light Trax" "Lightstream" "Light Trax" WiiWare "Dotstream"
"Orbient" "Orbital" "Orbient" WiiWare "Orbital"
"Pictobits" "Picopict" "Picopict" DSiWare N/A
"Precipice" "nalaku" "Kubos" DSiWare N/A
"Rotohex" "Dialhex" "Rotohex" WiiWare "Dialhex"
"Rotozoa" "Penta Tentacles" "Penta Tentacles" WiiWare N/A
"Zengage" "Somnium" "Nemrem" DSiWare N/A

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