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Atomic Gamer: Body and Brain Connection Review

Atomic Gamer: Few video games can claim to be “Doctor Approved”, but Body and Brain Connection, the latest family-friendly game from Namco Bandai certainly can. Brought to us exclusively on 360 for Kinect, Body and Brain is approved by and stars Dr. Ryuta Kawashima—his Xbox avatar version anyway—the Japanese neuroscientist who inspired Nintendo's popular Brain Age series. While the game's exercises are fun and give you an all-too-clear picture of your pathetic mental capacity, there's also a disappointingly low number of them.

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The worst video games of 2011 (Game Guys)

2011 has been one of the strongest years in recent memory as far as the quality of newly-available games is concerned. While titles such as Portal 2 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim have been grabbing headlines and praise, there have been plenty that deserve an equal amount of shunning.

4566d ago Replies(2)
gazerino4566d ago

worst thing ive ever read, not heard of any of those games!!

Mike_Tha_Hero4566d ago

Is English your first language?

Tuxmask554566d ago

I bought my little cousin the Nanda's Island game and she hasn't played it since that first weekend.

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Neocrisis: Body and Brain Connection - Free with Kinect Purchase (GameStop)

Neocrisis: GameStop customers will be able to receive a free copy of NAMCO BANDAI Games’ Body and Brain Connection for Kinect for 360, with the purchase of a Kinect sensor this week (April 10-16, 2011) as part of the GameStop’s month-long Power Saver Sale.

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Game Guys review: Body and Brain Connection

Doctor Kawashima of Brain Age fame is back but this time he's looking to connect with gamers via the Xbox 360 Kinect system rather than Nintendo's DS platform. How well does this transition work out? Let's just say that gamers should still keep their DS handy.