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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…
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. Features: Sudoku – Use logic to fill in missing numbers on a grid. Syllable Count – Count the syllables in well-known phrases. Reading Aloud – Read classic literature as fast as possible. Stroop Test – Say the names of colors as they appear. Word Memory – Memorize words that appear on screen. Speed Counting – Count to 120 as fast as you can. Connect Maze – Draw lines to connect letters and numbers in alphabetical and numeric order. Calculation – Perform simple math problems quickly. Head Count – Count people as they enter and exit a house. Triangle Math – Solve math problems in a certain pattern. Low to High – Memorize the position of numbers, then touch them in order from lowest to highest.
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Wii Fit Plus routines – Create customised training routines or ask Wii Fit Plus to prepare them for you. MET Value – A MET value will be added to each exercise, in order to calculate calories burnt. MET stands for 'metabolic equivalent' and is defined as 'the ratio of the work metabolic rate to the resting metabolic rate' Weigh your pets and...
More Brain Training, How Old is Your Brain? 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...
Just as Street Racer for the Super NES is similar to Super Mario Kart, Street Racer for the PlayStation is similar to Mario Kart 64. Filled with twists and turns, this go-cart racing game allows you or you and a friend to choose from eight different cars, each with its own distinctive character behind the wheel. Up to eight people may play if you...
Funfair Party gathers a variety of 20 funfair themed mini-games, from simple target shooting to memory and reflex games inside or outside the circus tent. Scattered across four zones, you must throw knives, balance the clown, feed the animals and shoot bottles - all with the Wii Remote. When you're done, the 'clap-o-meter' reports the crowd's...