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  Published: 2017-04-24, review by: cheatcc.com

  • Rating - GreatNot an average. See Rating legend above for a final score breakdown.Preview by VaughnAfter decades of exercising your thumbs, Nintendo moves to your minds. by Vaughn SmithMarch 2, 2006 - Video games have always been given a bad rap. If you'...

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  Published: 2008-08-04, review by: yetanotherreviewsite.co.uk

  • Makes the most of the hardware, lots of different puzzles and activities, Kawashima is quite funny, you'll actually improve.
  • It's not really a game, sometimes it doesn't read what you wrote

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  Published: 2007-12-03, review by: treocentral.com

  • Large number of games to choose from (10), Good emphasis on memory and calculation, Compatible with older models (e.g. Treo 600)
  • Poorly translated instructions, Unspectacular graphics, No sound or animation
  • Back in the early Nineties, I was wandering in a used bookstore and stumbled on a copy of an intriguing title: . The program was the work of Monique Le Poncin, a French researcher who studied senility, theorizing that a large part of the illness was ...

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  Published: 2006-11-22, review by: pcmag.com

  • More intellectually stimulating than your average video game. Great for when you only have a few minutes.
  • Makes you do math. Calls you old. Voice and handwriting recognition sometimes dodgy.
  • An interesting title that claims it can make your brain "younger" by keeping it on its toes....

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  Published: 2006-09-19, review by: thestar.com.my

  • A great way to exercise your brain; fun to see your daily progress.
  • Worth only a few minutes of gameplay per day.
  • I normally scoff at educational/self-help software, but Brain Age is an excellent example of what can be done in this area.The only problem with this game is that, unless you like Sudoku, there’s no way it’ll keep you occupied for more than ha...

 
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  Published: 2006-06-29, review by: gamezone.com

  • Abstract:  Brain Age, at its core, is a puzzle game. What’s unique, though, is that this is a puzzler that guarantees to strengthen your mind or your money back. It’s based strictly on the works of genius neuroscientist Ryuta Kawashima. Brain Age promise...

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  Published: 2006-04-27, review by: gwn.com

  • Unique concept; strangely addictive; a video game that’s actually good for you; perfectly suited music; low $20 price point.
  • Voice recognition issues; only 100 Sudoku puzzles.
  • Although it is not for everyone, Brain Age is a unique and interesting concept, well executed.

 
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  Published: 2006-04-15, review by: cnet.com

  • Abstract:  <b>Spec:</b> Puzzle, 1-16 Players, Everyone<br />

 
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