"Brain Age 2 doesn't stray very far from the production of the original Brain Age. The visuals, the menus, the presentation...it's nearly entirely the same as last year's product. The follow-up even has Sudoku in the same exact engine as the first game -- good thing, too, because not a single third-party has been able to out-do the Sudoku that Nintendo created for Brain Age."
"we couldn't find a single repeat -- other than the aforementioned Sudoku, it's a whole new list of exercises. And they're really creative, too."
"Voice recognition is back, and Nintendo ensures us that it's much better for this second time around."
"New to Brain Age 2 is the multiplayer competition. You'll only need one copy of the game for as many as eight player challenges"
Nintendo UK has confirmed the sequel on the DS. New tests include calculating correct change as well as trying to follow sheet music by playing the piano. The game will launch in Europe on 29th June 2007.
Description was cleaned up as it seemed to have html code lying around (jayen, why did you deny Bob's attempt to correct that??). Sales information was also added.
So in Japan, the release of the sequel did not slow down the sales of the original. This is important because itīs certainly possible that Brain Age 3 will be released in the future.
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