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Technology reinforces generation gap

If you believe that technology could be bridging the generation gap, think again. According to Deloitte’s first State of the Media report it’s as stark as ever.

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From the Nintendo Release:
Available now on Wii is Endless Ocean™; Endless Ocean is underwater exploration through the pristine waters of fictional Manoa Lai Island. With no time limits, point systems or possibility of failure, it’s a pick-up-and-play game everyone can enjoy. Intuitive controls and the game’s encouraging “explore at your own pace” approach create a momentary retreat.

Donkey Kong™ is back, with Donkey Kong™ Jet Race on Wii 7 February. The battle for the king of the jungle is on. Shake, rattle, and roll with up to four players as you race through the jungle. Simple Wii controls make racing a snap.

Available 21 February is Zack & Wiki™: Quest for Barbaros’ Treasure. Explore a variety of wondrous environments and stages, in this full length puzzle game that utilises the unique control mechanics of the Wii Remote and challenges gamers to “play different”.

Battalion Wars 2™ will be available on Wii mid March.

2008 will bring a number of titles to Nintendo DS including Sight Training™: Enjoy Exercising and Relaxing Your Eyes, which is available now. More than 21 million people globally are training their brains with Brain Training™ and More Brain Training™. Now you can train your visual abilities with Sight Training. Sight Training teaches you how to relax your eyes through fun and dynamic exercises, while helping to keep the five aspects of your vision in good shape.

Available 7 February is Professor Kageyama’s Maths Training™: The Hundred Cell Calculation Method. Refresh your basic maths skills for school or everyday life. The key principal of the software is repetition which according to Kageyama stimulates the brain. The maths exercises, range from simple one digit maths problems to slightly more complex three digit challenges.

Chibi-Robo!™ Park Patrol and Naruto™ Ninja Destiny will also be available on Nintendo DS mid March.