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  2. Mind Quiz - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot gave the game 4.9/10 (Poor), stating that "Mind Quiz: Your Brain Coach is a shameless clone of Nintendo's brain-training DS game, Brain Age" and that "This game isn't good enough to serve as a game for Brain Age players who are looking for more of the same because it's too similar yet too shallow to entertain that crowd. If you fall ...

  3. Mere Mortals - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1999, Mere Mortals was a British video game developer based in Newcastle upon Tyne. [1] It announced its withdrawal from games in 2010 [ 2 ] and confirmed that decision the next year, intending to work with internet, television and film.

  4. List of DSiWare games - Wikipedia

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    Brain Age Express: Arts & Letters NA A Little Bit of... Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training: Arts Edition UK, AUS [8] Nintendo December 24, 2008: August 10, 2009: October 23, 2009: October 23, 2009: Brain Age Express: Math NA A Little Bit of... Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training: Maths Edition UK, AUS: Nintendo December 24, 2008: April 5, 2009: June 19 ...

  5. List of PlayStation (console) games (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    Mere Mortals Phoenix Games: Unreleased: 2003: Unreleased All-Star Mahjong: Kareinaru Shoubushi Kara no Chousen: Pony Canyon: Pony Canyon September 18, 1997: Unreleased: Unreleased All-Star Racing: Mud Duck Productions: Mud Duck Productions Unreleased: October 6, 2002: October 6, 2002 [45] [46] All-Star Racing 2: Mud Duck Productions: Mud Duck ...

  6. Big Brain Academy - Wikipedia

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    Big Brain Academy is a series of puzzle video games developed and published by Nintendo. Similar to the Brain Age series, each game features a number of activities designed to test, measure, and improve the player's mental skills. [1] The first two games were released under the Touch! Generations brand, which has since been discontinued.

  7. Buzz!: Brain of the World - Wikipedia

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    Buzz!: Brain of the World is a 2009 party video game developed by Relentless Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. It is the eighth instalment in the Buzz! series of quiz video games. The game has 21 regional variations with the game's title varying by region, but ...

  8. Mental abacus - Wikipedia

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    This was verified when the right brain of visualisers showed heightened EEG activity when calculating, compared with others using an actual abacus to perform calculations. The abacus can be used routinely to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division; it can also be used to extract square and cube [ 4 ] roots.

  9. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Mere addition paradox: (Parfit's paradox) Is a large population living a barely tolerable life better than a small, happy population? Moore's paradox : "It's raining, but I don't believe that it is." Newcomb's paradox : A paradoxical game between two players, one of whom can predict the actions of the other.