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Posted: Apr 11th 2007 3:58PM (Unverified) said

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Viddy well, little brother. Viddy well.

Posted: Apr 11th 2007 4:03PM AirIntake said

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They should come out with a thumb exercising game next. "Just 3 more reps now, left, right, up, down, 2 more, left, right, up, down..."

Posted: Apr 11th 2007 4:10PM (Unverified) said

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Well considering the elderly audience brain age brought in I think this is a good move by Nintendo. Other then the aging brain one of the other major problems for the elderly are their eye sight. So if they have a way to improve its use they will buy into it. Then in doing Nintendo has helped close the generation gap and broadened the market.

Posted: Apr 11th 2007 4:11PM hvnlysoldr said

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As someone with a family history for being at risk for glaucoma, I welcome this game. I have no inkling why but it does.

Posted: Apr 11th 2007 4:18PM (Unverified) said

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It's funny how the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen.

Posted: Apr 11th 2007 4:26PM Crono141 said

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Bill Nye has a good point. This game isn't for us. Its for your mom, or your grandmom, who just discovered the wonders of gaming with brain age and has absolutely no interest in action games of any kind.

Posted: Apr 11th 2007 4:36PM (Unverified) said

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Yes! One step closer to a blinking simulator!

Posted: Apr 11th 2007 4:43PM arrrgh said

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Man..what's wrong with you guys?

See the thing is, in Japan, eye training is already a pretty big deal. They've had programs for home computers for a while now...this is just an extension. Nintendo saw that there is money in this. I bet it will be huge in Japan...so all the haters can cry more when the DS hits 200k/week again

Posted: Apr 11th 2007 4:44PM Slaziman said

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I didn't know grandma's (the target audience) had action games or wanted to play action games!

Posted: Apr 11th 2007 5:00PM LuigiHann said

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Brady Culture's "Eye-Bo" Ocular Fitness Program beat them to the punch.
http://www.telltalegames.com/samandmax/cultureshock

Posted: Apr 11th 2007 7:29PM (Unverified) said

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Oh crap, this game isn't being marketed towards Kyle Orland, let alone coming to the U.S.! Blog it!

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