NDS Brain Assist from SEGA

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SEGA have announced that Brain Assist, a game designed to exercise the brain while still keeping things fun, is coming to the Nintendo DS portable handheld system. Derived from Touch de Uno!, the classic Japanese arcade game, Brain Assist is easy to pick up and play and is filled with a variety of ways to test mental ability.

Focusing on strengthening the right hemisphere of the brain by challenging the player's memory, concentration, reflexes, deduction and analytical abilities, Brain Assist features four nurses to choose from to act as guides and help players through the game. Each game increases in difficulty and demands that players think fast to truly maximise their memory's potential and response times. Players will then be put to the test again in the "Lightning Round" where the pace and difficulty of gameplay becomes even more challenging. Brain Assist takes full advantage of the Nintendo DS Touch Screen technology and allows for an addictive interactive gameplay experience in either two-player co-op mode or fast-paced competitions for up to four players via the Nintendo DS Wireless Connection.

'Giving your brain a workout is important no matter what your age, especially if you want to increase those IQ points said Gary Knight, European Marketing Director, SEGA Europe. 'Brain Assist is easy to pick up and play, and being on the DS means you can exercise your mind wherever you go!'

Brain Assist will be available for the Nintendo DS in Spring 2008.

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Posted on 08-11-2007 by Andrew

Comments

  • Anyone else feel that they've milked the whole brain training idea a bit much now? There are plenty of these "games" on the market now so I think we should leave it at that.

    ganepark32, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Totally!

    Andrew, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • yeah, let's move on to Sight Training! :-)

    Dennis, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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