Art Style (part 1)
The Art Style series was made for a similar purpose as was the bit Generations lineup, to catch people's interest in the WiiWare and DSiWare services. The games were released early on in the services’ time, and so none of the games were doomed to Japan-only exclusivity like the popular examples Rhythm Tengoku, Mother 3, or the bit Generations games themselves. Given that these two services were digital, they still exist on the Wii and DSi/3DS systems with the games up for the same prices, $6 for the five released on the Wii Shop and $5 for any of the seven on the DSi/eShop. . Before the lineup started near the end of 2008, Skip had their hands on the multiplayer-only LOL (or Bakushow/Arukime DS in Europe and Japan) for the DS and the eccentric Captain Rainbow for the Wii, just to give some chronological perspective.
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