The new Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day is like nothing you've ever seen before. Just as
Nintendo's brain-training games gave your gray matter a workout, Flash Focus
aims to train users' eyes in areas like hand-eye coordination, peripheral
vision and visual acuity. It launches today, exclusively for Nintendo DS.
It might sound like a strange concept, but top athletes have long used
high-tech computerized visual training programs to give them an edge on the
baseball diamond, basketball court and football field. Now Nintendo makes this
remarkable technology available to anyone who wants to have fun while tracking
improvements in the various visual exercises. It's a great tool for moms who
like to keep a "peripheral vision" watch on their kids or for people who want
an edge spotting holiday sales.
"Flash Focus represents another one of our software titles that delivers
fun with a purpose," says George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice
president of marketing and corporate communications. "Flash Focus should be in
the training arsenal of every coach in the country, but it's also ideal for
casual game players of any age who want to keep their vision sharp."
The first time users pop in Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day,
they take a series of tests to determine their DS Eye Age. As users spend a
few minutes each day with the activities, they get better and better at the
exercises and their Eye Age lowers to demonstrate their improved focus
abilities.