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    Nintendo DS - Brain Academy

    Who has one? I got one for my bday at the weekend and it is briliant!!

    Is there a level higher than Platinum does anyone know?


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    ja - es heisst 'blond'

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      #3
      Got one somewhere (the kids were playing with it a few weeks back and its not been seen since)

      Mrs TCL is addicted (and I do mean properly addicted) to More Brain Training, in particular the Germ Buster bit.

      I'm a bit partial to Animal Crossing myself, quite soothing.

      "Keep them at 24,000"
      "No, feet"

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        #4
        I have brain training and I love it - my brain age is 27, my actual age is rather more!
        I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this

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          #5
          Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
          Who has one? I got one for my bday at the weekend and it is briliant!!

          Is there a level higher than Platinum does anyone know?


          Sal
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          If ever there was a brain that needed training.....perfect gift for you.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Pogle View Post
            I have brain training and I love it - my brain age is 27, my actual age is rather more!
            Brain Training seems better than any of the others, IMHO.

            I prefer More Brain Training to Brain Training though.
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              #7
              Actually managed to get a copy of "Professor Layton & the Curious Village" (at the rrp) for the DS, at the weekend, for No. 1 sons' Christmas. They're like hens teeth. the local HMV claims to have only had half a dozen copies since it was released, months ago.

              <wobb in "über-dad" mode>
              The vegetarian option.

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                #8
                we have ds and wii versions. the wii version is better.

                i've mostly been playing the pro street - the need for speed on the wii though.

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                  #9
                  Try Brain Training after you've had a few. My mental age went from 28 to 57 after 6 pints.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
                    Actually managed to get a copy of "Professor Layton & the Curious Village" (at the rrp) for the DS, at the weekend, for No. 1 sons' Christmas. They're like hens teeth. the local HMV claims to have only had half a dozen copies since it was released, months ago.

                    <wobb in "über-dad" mode>
                    Just buy a R4DS and download the nds roms

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