
Bit.Trip Beat Video Review
Technicolor beats come to life in this video review for Bit.Trip Beat.
Technicolor beats come to life in this video review for Bit.Trip Beat.
Narrowly escape death and rejoin the world of Technicolor.
The world tries to fly by as you make your way through Bit.Trip Beat.
Bit.Trip Beat will try to distract you in many colorful ways.
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