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DS Brain Age & Big Brain Academy NA launch dates - Official PR

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NA release dates:
Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day - April 17th ($19.99 according to MTV)
Big Brain Academy - May 30th

Rough European release info from NOE:
Prof. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? - Q2
Big Brain Academy - TBC


Official PR:
Players Flex Their Mental Muscles With Brain Age for Nintendo DS
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060130/lam055.html?.v=38

Incredible 'Brain-Training' Craze in Japan Moves across Ocean to the United States

REDMOND, Wash., Jan. 30, 2006 – After decades of exercising players' thumbs, Nintendo is now moving to their minds. Brain Age™: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day for Nintendo DS™ will help players flex their mental muscles. Brain Age represents the first in a series of U.S. brain-training titles that already have taken Japan by storm.

Brain exercise has been a hot topic lately. Baby Boomers and test-prepping school kids alike want to challenge themselves. In fact, a recent Time magazine article cited Brain Age in its exploration of the trend of people looking for ways to exercise their brains.

But Baby Boomers picking up a video game system? It's not as far-fetched as you might think. Three separate titles in the brain-training series are currently a huge craze in Japan. Each of them has achieved sales of more than 1 million units, with the most recent title hitting that milestone in less than a month. The craze has been fueled largely by older players, many of whom had never played a video game system before.

Brain Age (known as Brain Training in Japan) 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.

"Young or old, everyone looks for ways to get a mental edge," says Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of sales & marketing. "Our brain-training series, led by Brain Age, builds on the popularity of word and number puzzles and acts as a treadmill for the mind."

Brain Age 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."

Nintendo's brain-training series of games represent a cornerstone of Nintendo's aim to expand the world of video games to new audiences. The second title in the series, Big Brain Academy (known as Brain Flex in Japan) offers players 15 fun activities that test their brain powers in areas like logic, memory, math and analysis. Up to eight people can play with a single game card, and each activity takes less than a minute to complete.

Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day is rated E for Everyone and launches on April 17. Big Brain Academy is Rated E for Everyone and launches May 30.
I'm really looking forward to trying the Brain Training games, they sound great :)
 
I am getting these for one reason. Just to see what the hell is with these games that makes the Japanese go gaga.
 
really interested to see if this takes off japan style or not...
 
Brain Age (known as Brain Training in Japan) 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.

Wow I didn't know that.

And I am looking forward to seeing what the hell is up with these games.

I am tempted to pick up one of the Japanese versions even, heh.
 
It's hard to imagine these'll be a hit in the west. I'd be shocked if they were. Not disappointed, but very very surprised.
 
if Nintendo really wanted to succeed with the "mental-training market" in the US, they'd release exercises meant to help you with the SATs and ACTs. parents/teens would gobble that up.
 
inthegray said:
if Nintendo really wanted to succeed with the "mental-training market" in the US, they'd release exercises meant to help you with the SATs and ACTs. parents/teens would gobble that up.
SATs ACTs have barely anything to do with IQ *rolls eyes*
 
Nice.

Nintendo better do this right.

Bowen_B said:
SATs ACTs have barely anything to do with IQ *rolls eyes*

Yea, he didn't say they did. He said that an SAT/ACT practice non-game would be a financial success for Nintendo. Don't get smarmy when there's nothing to be smarmy about.
 
Cheebs said:
I am getting these for one reason. Just to see what the hell is with these games that makes the Japanese go gaga.

Same here. It's wild success in Japan is pretty much the only reason I'm interested in this game.
 
i'm going to get these for sure.

and i think they are going to sell better than people think. not even close to the japanese sales. but i think the people that don't like videogames that much but like games like tetris and zuma will really enjoy something like this.
 
Rough European release info from NOE:
Prof. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? - Q2
Big Brain Academy - TBC
 
here is the boxart:

BrainAgeBox.jpg
 
BrainAgeBox.jpg


Su Doku Rocks. I play that on my Palm Pilot all the time.

It's a game where there's a 3x3 grid of blocks of numbers 1-9 arranged in a 3x3 grid. You have to fill in the missing numbers to get each grid to have each number from 1-9 and each horizontal / vertical line to have each number from 1-9.

Here's an example:

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THAT is what Su Doku is? awesome! can't wait to try it.

makes me wish i still had that mario's picross game on gameboy! best game ever!
 
metropolis said:
makes me wish i still had that mario's picross game on gameboy! best game ever!

Oh shit, yes. Mario's Picross is seriously awesome.

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I've replayed them on PSP. The hold up super-well.
 
man, noa's marketing department should be bombed.

how can noj have the best marketing outside of apple and then noa have a bunch of retards?

ggrawawaaaaarrr
 
Well, it wasn't that hard to sell this in Japan, since the book series was already super-popular.

That being said, the American box art screams "WE DONT KNOW HOW TO SELL THIS!"
 
yeah they should try make the boxart more aimed at the american market.. just put a photo of 50 cent on the cover pointing a gun.
 
Su Doku FTW indeed. I have heard of it's popularity only recently but it seems to be pretty big. A portable version for those folks + the card games (If they ever release!!) will definately be a hit.

Brain Age, though?
 
jayhawker said:
Your stupid gif killed my firefox.

EDIT: Nevermind, it's small now. When I looked at it before it was humongous and it froze my computer. Maybe I'm crazy...
It was huge for me too.
 
I think these games will do well, but WTF at the name changes? Brain Age? Big Brain Academy? Should of just used Brain Training, sounds less retarded.
 
metropolis said:
THAT is what Su Doku is? awesome! can't wait to try it.

makes me wish i still had that mario's picross game on gameboy! best game ever!

Already available for PSP in Europe.
Big hit too.

Go Sudoku! is the name of the PSP game.
 
Jumpman Jr. said:
Mario Picross DS, where are you?

Hm yeah but how would you control it? I mean placing the "x" or "?" instead of chiseling... But sometimes you would want to chisel a whole line quickly... hmm

edit: maybe touch to chisel, touch-drag up to "x" and touch-drag down to "?"
yeah.
 
:Motorbass said:
Hm yeah but how would you control it? I mean placing the "x" or "?" instead of chiseling... But sometimes you would want to chisel a whole line quickly... hmm

edit: maybe touch to chisel, touch-drag up to "x" and touch-drag down to "?"
yeah.

Hold L or R while touching to place "?"s, don't hold anything to chisel.
 
This boxart is horrible, they should have chosen a much more simplistic style without coloring it too much, as I think, it has to look reputable to sell to older players.
 
There seems to be a thousand "Brain" games for the DS now. Are these the original "Brain Training for adults" for the DS?

Here are 3 japanese boxes. Which ones are getting the US release?

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mottonouwokitaeru_dsjpboxboxart_160w.jpg


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Unison said:
Hold L or R while touching to place "?"s, don't hold anything to chisel.
Actually yeah. I never used "?", only "x", so they could leave one of them out and use your method. My sister does puzzles Marios Picross style. I didn't know that they exist on paper. They are bigger than the MP ones tho.
 
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