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Dr Kawashima Exercise (Kinect compatible) Xbox 360 Kinect

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In Dr. Kawashima’s Body and Brain Exercises, move your body to exercise your brain using the Xbox 360 Kinect device. … See more

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Dr Kawashima Exercise (Kinect compatible) Product Details

Released on 10/02/2011

In Dr. Kawashima’s Body and Brain Exercises, move your body to exercise your brain using the Xbox 360 Kinect device. Based on the research of the internationally renowned Dr Kawashima, the game invites you to follow a program of simple physical coordination exercises to improve your brain age. Multiplayer gameplay lets friends and family join in the
series of fun, lively body exercises and compare brain age scores.

Dr Kawashima's Body and Brain Exercises for Xbox 360 Kinect Features:

  • Brain Fitness Check: measure your brain age, and check the results of your daily training. Exercises vary each time you take the once-a-day test.
  • Today’s Exercise: a selection of 3 recommended exercises based on your personal stats to help you get your daily training fix.
  • Custom Exercises: choose from 20 different exercises organized in five different types as follows:
  • Maths: numbers, sums and simple formulae.
  • Reflexes: split-second decisions and accurate movements.
  • Logic: successfully apply logic to different situations.
  • Memory: retain and re-use information accurately.
  • Physical: more focused on physical accuracy rather than raw brain power.
  • For each exercise there are 3 levels of difficulty: beginner, intermediate, advanced.
  • Group Exercises: train your brain and body alongside family members and friends as you try to better each other’s brain age scores.
  • Multiplayer: Up to 4 players take turns to spin the wheel, taking on whatever challenge they land on.
  • Photos: Preserve your fun times together by taking pictures while you play.
  • Calendar: view your training log on a calendar.
  • Brain fitness chart: track your brain age and the brain ages of your family and friends on a graph.
  • Stats: view high scores for each exercise.
  • Completion: a graph shows how many of the 5 different types of exercise have been completed.
  • Achievements: view your Xbox 360 achievements.
  • Photos: view photographs you’ve taken during group exercise sessions.
  • Training Mode: Follow your own personal program as created by experts to help keep your body in shape as well as your mind.
  • Wow. Everybody suspected that Microsoft's Kinect add-on, a camera peripheral that allows players to interact with their Xbox 360 without a controller, was going to be big, but who knew how big? The platform holder's just announced that 10 million Kinects have been sold around the world.

    That's not bad going at all, and according to Eurogamer, it gets better, as Guinness has just awarded Microsoft the title of astest selling consumer electronics device ever

    Apparently, Kinect sold an average of 133,333 units each day for the first 60 days it was available. "The sales figures here speak for themselves," said Gaz Deaves, who is the gaming editor for Guinness World Records. "According to independent research, no other consumer electronics device sold faster within a 60-day time span, which is an incredible achievement considering the strength of the sector."

    What about the games? With Kinect Adventures as a pack-in, and the likes of Kinect Sports and Dance Central providing all your goal-scoring and dancing needs, you're pretty well catered for. Things get really exciting later this year, though, when the beautiful Kinect shooter Child of Eden arrives.

  • You're probably aware that Microsoft's Kinect motion-sensing peripheral is a record-breaking triumph - according to Guinness, it's the fastest-selling peripheral ever - but did you know it might be able to help the blind?

    That's according to a Eurogamer report that suggests smart coders have created a software mod for the camera which helps partially-sighted and blind people navigate better.

    Originally uncovered by SlashGear, the mod's called NAVI (Navigational Aids for the Visually Impaired), and it was created by two university grad students named Michael Zollner and Stephan Huber. The gadget works by connecting a Kinect to a helmet, and plugging in into a laptop. The laptop in turn is connected to a Bluetooth headset and a ibratactilebelt.

    This means that the Kinect camera will be able to offer verbal and tactile warnings when the user comes up against an obstacle. A bit more clever coding sees the unit reading signs and offering directions. Not bad.

    It's a project in a university lab at the moment, but it's still nice to know that videogame technology can be useful as well as brilliant fun. Nice job!

  • When Kinect was launched with titles such as Kinect Adventures and Kinect Joyride, some thought Microsoft's new motion control technology had abandoned the hardcore gamer, but all along the developers were thinking about you.

    There are two types of Kinect games. Some can only use Kinect to work, they are controlled purely by it's motion control and voice recognition interface, and can't use a controller. There are other Xbox 360 games that can use Kinect to enhance the game-play with the additional features that Kinect offers.

    Below we have a selection of games that are compatible with Kinect and are excellent examples of how Kinect can improve the world for the Core gamer.

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    Child of Eden


    Offering a magical experience, Child of Eden is a game for the senses . Using elegant game-play mechanics to create a hugely immersive, first-person shooter. When you shoot, the music and the world around you shifts, the whole game ripples with gameplay. More than a game ,Child of Eden is an experience and can be done justice with words, an incredible title that needs to be played to be believed.

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    Ghost Recon Future Soldier


    You are a ghost. The first, first-person shooter that allows you to operate solely with Kinect. Reload, zoom and fire with simple gestures. Bring down your enemies in a hail of bullets with a flick of your hand. Navigate the menu customise your weapons with voice control and hand gestures. Is it perfect? Well, wel let you be the judge of that!

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    Mass Effect 3


    No messing around here this is a definitive hardcore Game. Mass Effect 3 is great example of how Kinect can enhance the gameplay of real games in a way that other consoles can currently compete with. Taking advantage of Kinect advanced voice software you can control your squad in combat with commands, giving yourself that extra edge. When out of combat, the same software allows you to take control in conversations so you need never click for your response again. If you have to save the universe, do it in style,and do it with Kinect.

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    Forza Motorsport 4


    Forza 4 has Kinect integration in almost every area of the game. If you love cars, then the auto vista is for you, exploring every feature of the car with your hands, with Jeremy Clarkson providing a detailed voiceover. When racing, Kinect tracks your movement, enabling you to check your mirrors with a gentle turn of your head. It even allows you to steer the car using Kinect, putting you more firmly in the drivers seat than ever before.

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    Rise of Nightmares


    Created by the guy behind, the classic, House of the Dead, this is clearly not a title for your mum! It gritty, it bloody, it full of zombies and you will die all the time. . . Either by being ripped apart by the hordes of undead or sliced in half by deadly traps, Rise of Nightmares is not a game for the faint hearted. You are the controller, so hold onto your limbs.

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    UFC Trainer

    UFC Trainer takes fitness games to the next level, there is nothing family friendly about this. Certified by UFC, you know the experience is going to be intense. Build a routine that is right for you, get the benefits and see the results. Using the same techniques as some of the most tough, disciplined men in the world. So if you want to build up your strength, get fit or lose weight, UFC Trainer is the hardcore game for you.

    Final Word


    The games on this page are a but a few of the incredible range of games that Kinect can improve. With more coming out all the time, Kinect is soon to become an essential accessory for every gamer.

    Published: 23/11/2011

Dr Kawashima Exercise (Kinect compatible) User Reviews
Top review
Richard
1 year ago
Good game, bit repetitive
Got this game when it first came out as I enjoyed the DS version. This too is fantastic! Some of the activities are great fun whilst others can have you frustrated afterwards! The Brain Age challenge is always fun in families... I have a brain age of 22 though :( The only problem is that eventually the novelty wears off and its just another game that sits there on your shelf. Great for a rainy day, but you wouldn't get it out if you fancied a game on your Xbox. It is good for parties though (especially when drunk!).
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