Nintendo Australia has sent us this follow press release covering the recently released Nintendo DS title, Dr Kawashimas Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? To learn more about this innovative new title continue reading for more information. Si...
Nintendo Australia has sent us this follow press release covering the recently released Nintendo DS title, Dr Kawashimas Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain?
To learn more about this innovative new title continue reading for more information.
Since launching in Japan, Nintendos ground-breaking Brain Training line of software has sold over 5 million copies. Now the phenomenon has hit Australian shores.
Dr Kawashimas Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain?, from Nintendo, lets users exercise their brain with fun mental workouts incorporating the user-friendly voice-command and the innovative touch-screen capabilities of the Nintendo DS. Brain Training challenges cognitive abilities with simple exercises like memorising words, arithmetic and also includes more than 100 Sudoku puzzles.
And all it takes is a few minutes of play each day to help players keep their brain sharp.
With such widespread appeal in Japan, Brain Training is set to create a huge buzz here in Australia, with major retailer Target predicting its popularity.
Target expects the innovative Dr Kawashimas Brain Training software to become a best seller very quickly. A game that promises to improve cognitive function and sharpen the mind has very broad appeal, said Mark Edmonds, General Manager, Target Australia.
Its an exciting development in gaming and at a time when Australians are living longer than ever and there is an increased focus on the quality of our lives we anticipate this game will open up the world of Nintendo to a whole new generation as it has done in Japan.
Alzheimer’s Australia had the following to say about Brain Training: “”Nintendo’s Brain Training is more than a game – it’s a contribution to brain health,”” says Glenn Rees, National Executive Director of Alzheimer’s Australia.
“”A lifestyle that includes routine mental activities may increase alertness and agility of thought. Research is showing us that brain health is an important contributor to quality of life as we age and may have the added benefit of reducing the risk of dementia. We all need to understand that ‘brain health’ is vitally important.””
The title provides an entertaining and engaging way for Nintendo to reach out to a broad audience, including seniors and baby boomers (who began turning 60 in January).
For a limited time, specially marked packs of Nintendo DS Lite include a Brain Training demo. Stock is limited, so be quick.
Dr Kawashimas Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? (RRP $49.95) is classified G by the Office of Film and Literature Classification, and is available now.
Predictions time once again.
More than 450 games added this final week.
What a year.