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Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day Released

April 17, 2006, 9:41 am EDT
Total comments: 22

The latest Japanese craze finally comes to the US, with a low price tag.

NEW NINTENDO SOFTWARE LETS PLAYERS EXERCISE THEIR BRAINS

Thumbs Get a Rest as Gray Matter Gets a Workout

REDMOND, Wash., April 17, 2006 – Nintendo's ability to appeal to younger generations with innovative, imaginative and inspired video games takes a mature twist today, as the company launches its creative vision for consumers of all ages. Brain Age™: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day for Nintendo DS™ is designed to keep people's minds active with fun mental workouts that incorporate the user-friendly voice-command and touch-screen capabilities of Nintendo DS. Brain Age also includes more than 100 sudoku puzzles.

"Adults with little or no video gaming experience don't have to worry about complicated button mashing," says Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of sales & marketing, whose Brain Age is 30. "Brain Age is just the latest example of Nintendo's commitment to creating software for a broad range of consumers with varying levels of experience."

Brain Age is the U.S. version of the popular brain-training software in Japan that already has sold more than 2 million units. The title provides an entertaining and engaging way for Nintendo to reach out to a broad audience, including seniors and baby boomers (who began turning 60 in January).

Brain Age can be a part of an overall regimen for keeping the brain active, says Dr. Elizabeth Zelinski, dean and executive director of Leonard Davis School of Gerontology at the University of Southern California.

"Nintendo's Brain Age should be just one element of an active lifestyle that includes mental stimulation, exercise and a good diet," Zelinski says. "Brain Age is a great way for people to keep challenging themselves."

Brain Age challenges cognitive abilities with exercises like memorizing words, counting and tracking people as they enter and exit a house, and drawing lines to connect letters and numbers in alphabetical and numeric order.

Nintendo continues to push the boundaries of video games. The company broke new ground with noncompetitive game play in Nintendogs™, fused music and art with Electroplankton™ and now introduces brain-training exercises with Brain Age, which appeals to consumers of all ages. Launching April 17, Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day is rated E for Everyone and is expected to be priced as low as $20 at retailers throughout the United States. For more information about the title, visit www.brainage.com.

Talkback

MarioApril 17, 2006

Fantastic, the new wave of gaming begins.

NephilimApril 17, 2006

naw started with wheres waldo for snes, training your brain

ArtimusApril 17, 2006

I hope it sells well.

Bill AurionApril 17, 2006

My stores better get it in by this weekend or there will be hell to pay!

AManatee2April 17, 2006

i saw the ad for this today and i was completely taken aback. it is being marketed by the sect of the discovery channel called "the science channel" and the advertisement looked so much more like an infomercial or one of those blue screened advertisements they have for something that is supposed to improve the quality of your life. in a way it was funny, but they were, i believe, being totally serious. of course this was a representative from the science channel.

Infernal MonkeyApril 17, 2006

June. :FU: NAL. ;__;
The game is awesome guys, go buy it with money at a shop and/or a service station.

BlackNMild2k1April 17, 2006

I bought his game today and i sad to say that even though I'm only 26, my brain is apparently nearing several times older than me face-icon-small-sad.gif

And I'm no good at sudoku yet.

p.s. Only played the quick trials, I didn't buy the game for myself, I just wanted to try it out really quick face-icon-small-wink.gif

PaleMike Gamin, Contributing EditorApril 18, 2006

Most stores had it mon monday all the way out on the east coast... I was impressed by that. I picked it up. It's fun, though not as ground breaking as I expected. face-icon-small-wink.gif

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorApril 18, 2006

Question: Did anyone else notice something missing from the cover of the box?

PaLaDiNApril 18, 2006

I got this "game" today and I'm having fun with it. Obviously I no longer deserve to be counted among the esteemed ranks of "real gamers". I'll go burn my Gamecube now.

NinGurl69 *hugglesApril 18, 2006

Non-games are non-playable.

Rev's real name is the Non-tendo Entertainment Non-Gaming Appliance.

NENA

KDR_11kApril 19, 2006

Yes but does it come with 99 balloons?

NENA sounds hot... does she have a sister?

~Carmine M. Red
Kairon@aol.com

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorApril 19, 2006

Quote

Originally posted by: UncleBob
Question: Did anyone else notice something missing from the cover of the box?


Anyone? Anyone at all?

wanderingApril 19, 2006

So. Is this game a huge phenomenon yet?

Quote

Anyone? Anyone at all?

Um, Doctor whatshisface? Yeah, I noticed that.

PaleMike Gamin, Contributing EditorApril 19, 2006

My brain age is 30 as of today.. It's only off by 5 years now!

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorApril 19, 2006

No, not the Doc. Something kinda weird not to be on the cover of a Nintendo published title...

wanderingApril 19, 2006

ah.

I hope this isn't the start of a new trend. I heart.gif the Nintendo logo.

edit: and the Nintendo seal....

Das Nintendo Race Track Logo! 'Tis Gone!

~Carmine M. Red
Kairon@aol.com

PaLaDiNApril 19, 2006

It's on the back.

wanderingApril 19, 2006

I'm glad they haven't completley gotten rid of their logo and everything, but it's ALWAYS on the back....

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorApril 20, 2006

It just seemed really, really odd to me that the Nintendo logo isn't on the front though. It's on the front cover of pretty much *every* Nintendo published title I can remember/check...

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