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  2. Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! - Wikipedia

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    They also shipped free retail versions to special members of the Nintendo NSider Forums. Both groups received their copies before the official release date. It has also been given away to certain retailers with the purchase of a Nintendo DS Lite. [45] The game was released as Dr Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? in the UK and ...

  3. Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (abbreviated as AIMAG) is a pancontinental multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia.It is organised by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and consists of Indoor and martial arts events with TV broadcasting potential, some of which were not contested at the Asian Games and Asian Winter Games Programs and are not Olympic sports.

  4. Category:Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. 2021 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. 2025 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. Categories: Multi-sport events in Asia. Asian international sports competitions. Olympic Council of Asia.

  5. Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima - Wikipedia

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    Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima (川島教授の全脳トレ, "Kawashima Kyoju no Zen Noh Tore", "Professor Kawashima's Full Brain Training") is a brain training game developed by Namco Bandai and tested by Dr. Kawashima, known for his Nintendo DS games Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! and Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!.

  6. Esports - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 Asian Indoor Games was the first notable multi-sport competition including esports as an official medal-winning event, alongside other traditional sports, and the later editions of the Asian Indoor Games, as well as its successor the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, have always included esports as an official medal event or an ...

  7. Category:Asian Indoor Games - Wikipedia

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    2005 Asian Indoor Games; 2007 Asian Indoor Games; 2009 Asian Indoor Games This page was last edited on 2 November 2017, at 18:29 (UTC). ...

  8. Fitness game - Wikipedia

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    e. Fitness game, exergame, and gamercise (portmanteaus of "exercise" and "game") [1][2][3] are terms used for video games that are also a form of exercise. [4] Fitness games rely on technology that tracks body movement or reaction. The genre has been used to challenge the stereotype of gaming as a sedentary activity, and promoting an active ...

  9. Category:Sports at the Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    B. Badminton at the Asian Games. Baseball at the Asian Games. Basketball at the Asian Games. Beach volleyball at the Asian Games. Board games at the Asian Games. Bodybuilding at the Asian Games. Bowling at the Asian Games. Boxing at the Asian Games.