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Alternate Titles
Prof. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? DS (English)
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26
Reviews
Number of previews:
11

Number of reviews:
22

Overall GT Rating (Average):
79.33%

Overall GT Rank:
1305

DS Rank:
60

Number of user reviews:
37
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Number of screenshots:
23

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Number of cheats:
16
Manufacturers Description
Brain Training was inspired by the work of Professor Ryuta Kawashima, a prominent Japanese neuroscientist. His studies evaluated the effect of performing reading and mathematic exercises to help stimulate the brain.
Brain Training presents players with a series of fun mental brain-training challenges that incorporate word memorization, counting and reading. It even includes sudoku number puzzles, which have become extremely popular features in newspapers around the country. The distinctive touch screen of Nintendo DS lets users write their responses, just as though they were using a PDA. Players even turn the Nintendo DS sideways to make it feel more familiar, like a book. The more often users challenge themselves, the better they become at the tasks and the lower their estimated DS "brain age."
Brain Training presents players with a series of fun mental brain-training challenges that incorporate word memorization, counting and reading. It even includes sudoku number puzzles, which have become extremely popular features in newspapers around the country. The distinctive touch screen of Nintendo DS lets users write their responses, just as though they were using a PDA. Players even turn the Nintendo DS sideways to make it feel more familiar, like a book. The more often users challenge themselves, the better they become at the tasks and the lower their estimated DS "brain age."
Last 10 Updates
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26 Jan 2009
18:16
18:16
News
Is Your Brain Age BS?


26 Jan 2009
17:58
17:58
News
Nintendo Peddling Snake Oil?


27 Aug 2008
14:21
14:21
News
Dr Kawashima officially more popular than Lara Croft


12 Aug 2008
16:32
16:32
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Brain Training dominates '08 Euro sales


12 Aug 2008
11:21
11:21
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Brain training is as popular in 2008 as ever


04 Jul 2008
14:32
14:32
News
No more Brain Training, says Nintendo


13 May 2008
13:21
13:21
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Brain Training celebrates 100 consecutive weeks in UK charts














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