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Old 12-23-2005, 03:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Brain Training Coming to PSP

D3 Publisher has announced that they will be bringing their brain training series of games to the PS2 and PSP. The first game is titled Mitsuo Kodama Sensei Kanshuu The Unou Drill which translates as The Right Brain Drill Supervised by Mitsuo Kodama. Mitsuo Kodama is a college professor specializing in intelligence testing.

"Those who chose to try out this latest brain maker game will be able to select from a number of modes, including a mode that measures your IQ based on your test scores and a mode for beefing up your right brain. The game’s World Tour Mode trains your right brain while showing you pictures from around the world. For all these levels, you can select to play on three difficulty settings.

On the PS2, The Unou Drill will appear as volume 93 of the Simple 2000 Series. On the PSP, it will be volume 4 of the Simple 2500 series. Yes, the PSP version will cost more, just because its in a series that costs 500 yen higher. Smart."

I personally do not really care about these types of games, but considering the success of Train Your Brain for the DS, it seems many people do. No idea if this will make it overseas, but there are a lot of people who would like it so perhaps it will.

Source: IGN
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