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IGN: Brain Age Express: Math Review

For 800 Nintendo Points you're almost getting as full an experience as the 19.99 retail cartridge – the only downside is that many of the brain trainers in the DSi game exist on those 19.99 retail cartridges. For those that haven't made the leap into the world of Brain Age, eight bucks is a fine price to pay for what you're getting in the download. Even if you've gone through the motions in previous Brain Age games, the shift in presentation – as well as the addition of DSi elements – might be enough of a draw to get you to throw some more money Nintendo's way.

Presentation - 7.5
Graphics - 7.5
Sound - 7.5
Gameplay - 8.0
Lasting Appeal - 8.0
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The Gamesmen, Episode 168 – Snow-Blowed Butt Plant

Join Amras89 and Hardlydan for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk about rabbits suffering in Second Life, Destiny 2 on Battle.net, Destiny 2 and a Nintendo Switch port, GAME’s new Elite scheme, an Alien VR videogame, online gaming bringing people together, and the 2020 game plan for Sega. Games discussed are Mass Effect: Andromeda, Prey, LawBreakers, Creativerse, Deadly Premonition, Rocket League, Brain Age Express: Math, Rochard, ABZU, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Bravely Second: End Layer.

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The Gamesmen, Episode 166 – Kooloo-Limpah

Join Amras89 and Hardlydan for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk about the Windows 10 S, Burger King helping making you fat, a lawsuit for Prey for the Gods, the first expansion for Breath of the Wild, a growth in gaming PC sales, and the announcement of Darksiders 3. Games discussed are Mass Effect: Andromeda, Prey Demo: Opening Hour, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, Mario Kart 7, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Rocket League, DOOM, Brain Age Express: Math, and Bravely Second: End Layer.

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Nintendo's 3DS Experiments: Lightning In A Bottle

Chris Buffa (Modojo): The original DS, released in 2004, got off to a slow start, simply because the launch games didn't use the hardware in new and exciting ways. Consumers failed to understand how a single touch screen could enhance gaming.

Khordchange5301d ago

mario, zelda, donkey kong, kirby, nintendogs, the wii, the ds, the gameboy, the nes, the snes, brainage, super smash brothers, wii fit, animal crossing ds, gameboy advance, pokemon, gameboy color....ect

MY analysis? They must catch lighting a lot