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Prof. Kawashima's: Brain Training: How Old is your Brain?

Low to High Mini-Game
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Syllable Count Mini-Game
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Head Count Mini-Game
Get 3 stamps.

Tips option
Get 5 stamps.

Stamp Designer option
Get 7 stamps.

Hard mode for Head Count mini-game
Get 9 stamps.

Hard mode for Calculations x 100 game
Get 11 stamps.

Triangle Math mini-game
Get 13 stamps.

Time Lapse mini-game
Get 15 stamps.

Hard mode for Triangle Math mini-game
Get 17 stamps.

Voice Calculation mini-game
Get 19 stamps.

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Prof. Kawashima's: Brain Training: How Old is your Brain? game description:

If you spend a lot of time with your favourite gaming handheld in public, you've probably heard this sentence once or twice before. While most people have no problem subscribing to beliefs that attribute increased reaction times and better hand-eye coordination to regular exposure to games, "making you smarter" isn't usually a trait associated with gaming.

This game was designed in collaboration with Professor Ryuuta Kawashima, who believes that regular "brain exercises" can counteract forgetfulness, help train memory and creative thinking. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Image) diagrams that measured brain activity of 120 test subjects between the ages of 20 and 70 at the university's Future Science Collaborative Research Center show the difference in brain activity in a variety of situations.

DS Brain Training takes the theories from Prof. Kawashima and runs with it. The software challenges players to perform a variety of exercises every day, from solving simple math problems to reading on-screen text out loud.

Developer: Nintendo.

Publisher: Nintendo.

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