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Is Brain Age as smart as it claims?

We've all heard the criticism that video games are for dullards with lax brain muscles. That playing video games will turn your brain into a fine mixture of cerebellum and mashed potatoes, a combination served at the high society of zombie Thanksgiving. But there is a game out there that is trying to change our brainless stereotype and, in the process, keep the brain hardy and healthy, not to mention delicious.
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Published: 463 days 11 hours ago | Article | Nintendo DS | Gaming
 
 
 

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