By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read
Remember Pac-Man? Remember the recent popularity of Nintendo DS game Brain Age that supposedly made you smarter. Combine the two. Put them on an Xbox 360 next spring, and
u31 เครดิตฟรี 31 บาท make it run
winner55 on Kinect — no controller required. You’re looking at a video I shot last night of a Namco representative

using Body and Brain Connection, a Kinect game

that is supposed to sharpen cognitive ability and quicken reflexes. It’s branded with the same Prof.
ww winner55 Kawashima who was in Brain Age, but this title is on Kinect, the November-scheduled controller-free sensor system that lets you stand and gesticulate to control software displayed on your TV.
https://kotaku.com/yes-kinect-is-getting-a-brain-training-game-5632523 I didn’t shoot video of the math problems I solved by kicking imaginary soccer balls. I didn’t shoot video of the whack-a-mole-style reflex tests. But when I heard there was a coordination drill based on Pac-Man, I had to

get Tim from Namco on video. Here it is… a 2011 way to control Pac-Man, sorta.