Nintendo Announces Big Brain Academy: Brain Vs. Brain, Launching December 3
Friends and family can match wits against each other in this new multiplayer brain-teaser.
Friends and family can match wits against each other in this new multiplayer brain-teaser.
Sam Fisher zip lines to top, zombies rise again, Bully overcomes criticisms, and guess what's back...Nintendogs.
Mario, Brain Age are back on top again with NCAA Football 07 in hot pursuit; PSP Tekken punches into top 10 in debut week.
Soccer games trip, Prey teleports to third, Chromehounds shoots to fourth, and the familiar duo of Mario and Brain Age returns to the top.
DS titles take up half of Bestbuy.com bestseller chart; Hitman, GTA, GRAW, and FIFA split the rest.
Cars get jacked and 'tooned, baseballs get Slugged, The Movies gets stunted, And 1 hits the streets.
Touch! Generations range will promote unique and innovative new software for nongamers and those tired of sequels.
We weigh in with an updated look at this quirky Japanese brain-building game.
Lots of titles head to the DS and GameBoy Advance, but the GameCube is largely overlooked in the run-up to the Wii.
We get our hands on a demo of Nintendo's next mental workout for the DS.
One new Game Boy Advance game and 23 new DS games form the handheld offering.
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Nintendo's handheld surpasses the PlayStation 2 as biggest software pusher in Japan; survey shows most gamers are looking forward to the DS redesign.
Brain Age and Big Brain Academy are dated for April 17 and May 30, respectively; utilities feature logic, math, memorization games.
Company says nearly 4 million DSs have been sold in North America; Mario Kart and Nintendogs top 2005 software numbers.
We expand our minds with Nintendo's new brainteaser for the DS.
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