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And if you look at titles like Brain Age, it's about the same as what Brain Age did during it's first few weeks and went on to sell 2.5 million copies. Wii Fit certainly had a larger launch than that. But I think that people are ...
It's almost like you could get your medical license on the DS. It's really cool how people take the DS and utilize it so many different ways. Like Brain Age. People who just want to play for five minutes just to get a little timestamp. ...
Working out with the Wii has already become a popular hobby for many gamers -- the addition of this software just makes it that much easier. Maybe some gamers would have liked to have seen less focus on the title during Nintendo's keynote, but this kind of thing is rapidly becoming a cornerst...
DS Lite: 118,684 1,491 (1.27%) Wii: 65,521 992 (1.54%) PSP: 33,359 8,648 (35.00%) PS2: 11,974 877 (7.90%) PS3: 9,481 705 (8.03%) Xbox 360: 7,583 5,050 (199.37%) GBA SP: 472 170 (56.29%) Game Boy Micro: 371 110 (22.87%) Gamecube: 223 56 (33.53%) GBA: 24 8 (50.00%) DS Phat: 0 35 (100.00%)
Anyway. As you very well may know, Brain Age focused fairly heavily on the numerical side of things. Equations = sadness. Did it teach you how to express, or to inspire? Hell no. And so Ubisoft jumps into the brain training genre, with both Wii and DS versions of their literary inculcator, My Wor...