Posts tagged HotBrain 
PSP Fanboy review: Hot Brain
Over the past year, Nintendo has somehow made learning cool and fun. Edutainment titles that have gamers solving math and word puzzles have made a strong showing on the Nintendo DS, and Midway is trying to capitalize on the craze with its new brain game, Hot Brain. Hot Brain is exclusively for the...
PSP Fanboy interview: Hot Brain's Jerry Huber
This week, a new brain training game hits the PSP: Hot Brain. We got a chance to chat with Jerry Huber, producer at Midway on the title. Doesn't a hot brain increase the chance of a stroke? Where did the "hot brain" concept originate from? Jerry Huber: I don't believe that playing Hot Brain will c...
Solve these new Hot Brain images
Just to warn you, PSP Fanboy Theatre and Ask PSP Fanboy features will be very, very late today. Why? Let's say that blogging from our PSP systems isn't the most efficient way to do things. Until I get seated next to an actual computer, let's try solving these new Hot Brain images from Midway. We'l...
Hot Brain videos galore
PSP owners haven't had much of a chance to try the Brain Age fad. But no worries, Hot Brain should do just the trick. This brain training game, starring Fred Willard, is going to try and make you smarter by throwing tons of word and math puzzles at you. IGN has a video blowout of the title, showcas...
Fred Willard makes math fun in Hot Brain
IGN recently played the PSP brain training game, Hot Brain. Sure, it appears to be a quick cash-in on the strangely popular edutainment craze, but IGN's hands-on reveals a game that may offer a bit more originality and charm than a simple "clone" would. Some of the gameplay modes described include...
Why would I want a Hot Brain?
The new brain-training PSP game, Hot Brain wants to make your brain hotter. Unfortunately, not Tricia Helfer hotter. No, they mean temperature hotter. Like "I'm getting a stroke" hotter. Isn't that a bad thing? Regardless, the dialog and voice acting have us excited: this could add just a litt...
Hot Brain action!
Brain Age fans will have something to get excited about if they own a PSP. Midway has announced a new "mind-training" game titled Hot Brain. Being developed by Midway's San Diego studio, the game has five timed categories: logic, memory, math, language and concentration. Oddly, Hot Brain will be voi...
