Gaming News - April 2006
Redmond, WA (April 10, 2006) - Nintendo today announced Big Brain
Academy and Sudoku for the DS.
From Nintendo:
Two new titles for Nintendo DS will extend Nintendo's mental mastery
and guarantee Nintendo DS owners will have plenty of ways to keep their brains
busy this summer.
Big Brain Academy is the second game in the record-breaking brain-
training series taking Japan by storm. In Big Brain Academy, players perform a
series of fun and mentally stimulating mini-games. The game then assigns them
a letter grade and cites a famous person or profession with a similar set of
skills. This graphically appealing title measures skills like thinking,
memorization, analysis, identification and computation. Big Brain Academy,
Rated E for Everyone, launches May 29.
A month later, sudoku fans will find themselves in number-crunching heaven
as Sudoku Gridmaster makes its way to Nintendo DS on June 26. The system's
touch screen makes choosing or writing numbers easy. Players will find more
than 400 puzzles, all of which were selected by the original creators of
sudoku.
Sudoku is the most popular puzzle game in the world right now, and Sudoku
Gridmaster puts hundreds of puzzles in portable form, just in time for the
summer travel season. To satisfy novices and sudoku experts alike, the puzzles
come in four difficulty settings: practice, easy, normal and hard. Sudoku
Gridmaster is Rated E for Everyone.


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