Gaijin Games is an independent video game development studio founded in 2005 by Alex Neuse and Dan Paladin. The studio is best known for its Bit.Trip series of rhythm games, which have been praised for their innovative gameplay, catchy music, and retro-inspired graphics. Gaijin Games has also developed other games, such as Runner2 and Super Meat Boy Forever.
The studio's music is composed by Neuse, who is also a musician and DJ. The music in Gaijin Games' games is often described as chiptune, which is a genre of electronic music that uses sounds and techniques from early video game consoles. Neuse's music is often upbeat and catchy, and it perfectly complements the gameplay of Gaijin Games' games.
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