Midway Games releases Hot Brain

Posted Jun 18, 2007 at 10:09AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles, Games Tags: Europe, Midway Games, North America, Sony, Steve Allison
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Midway releases Hot Brain - Image 1

Midway Games would like to inform all of you that the brain training video game title Hot Brain has already been released and is available now in stores across North America. The game retails for US$ 29.99. Europe will be getting the game around 10 days from now.

Basically, Hot Brain is a puzzle game in its core aimed to develop five different skills namely logic, memory, math, language, and concentration. Just like most titles, you can enjoy Hot Brain alone and develop your mental skills in the confines of your room. But if you're the sociable kind of person, it also has several multiplayer modes that you can enjoy with your friends.

Midway's Steve Allison had this to say: "With comedic legend Fred Willard as your guide, Hot Brain not only teases the mind but tickles the funny bone. Hot Brain is the perfect game for summer travel plans or just sitting around the house. "

"It was built exclusively for Sony's PSP system and will be a great addition to any gamer's library, no matter their skill level," Allison added.

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by Cosito - 2007-06-18 05:53
» wow...

It is a fun game like said at the end "the perfect game for summer travel plans or just sitting around the house. "

I like it cuase I just went to gamestop to pick up a game before I got to Europe. And I am amazed.

by l;'l;' - 2007-06-18 06:11
» UMk3 remake

Wouldn't that be awesome.....Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 HD Remix. Midway should do it I mean look how much of a success it had over the one on the xbox 360. If they want to make money they would remake it.

by ! - 2007-06-18 08:19
» !

i didn't read, but you suck

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