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Going back to Brain Age 2, getting Brain Age 1 and getting Brain Age Express.

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I like the Brain Age games. One of my favorites in Brain Age Concentration Training. Before I had Brain Age Concentration Training, I had Brain Age 2. I was hot and cold with that game until I got Brain Age Concentration Training. After 2 weeks of playing it I was starting to miss Brain Age 2. As a result, I went back to the game today (well yesterday since I am saving this as a draft and then posting it tomorrow). I still have fun playing it, even though it has some of the same exercises that are in Brain Age Concentration Training. It's kind of like if you played Animal New Leaf and you want to go back and play Wild World or the Gamecube Version. Even though it has that déjà vu feeling to it, it is still fun to go back and play it again.

Aside from that, I am planning on getting Brain Age 1 in a couple of days. I don't care that it has exercises that are already in Brain Age Concentration Training. It looks fun overall and gamestop is asking for only 2 dollars for it used. What do got to lose?

It's just something about going back to the previous installments to a game you have already played.

In addition to that, I will be getting the Brain Age Express games. Sure they have the exact same exercises that are already in Brain Age 1, 2 and Concentration Training, but I can care less about that. I find the theme activities to be interesting and I like how each of the games train your brain in one way. For example, Brain Age Express Math trains only your math skills, Brain Age Express Arts and Letters only focuses on how you do with words and art. Oh, and guess what? I am getting all three of the games by using a very sneaky tactic. The eshop games use an annoying tax system. However, if I use the Nintendo DSi Shop, I will be able to get all three because I 100 points left to spare and I will be getting a 2000 points card which will add up to 2100. 800+800+500 equals 2000.

I can't wait to play the three Brain Age Express games and Brain Age. I will tell you guys how they are once I get the opportunity to get and play them. Until then, stay tuned for more of my blog posts.
 
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