Enter your username and password.
Denver, 4:01 AM
Thu Jan 7
61 posts in the last 24 hours

Tip us:
Editor-In-Chief:
Brian Crecente
| AIM | Twitter
Deputy Editor:
Stephen Totilo
| AIM | Twitter
Senior Editor:
Michael McWhertor
| AIM | Twitter
Senior Contributing Editor, Japan:
Brian Ashcraft
| AIM | Twitter
Contributing Editor, East Coast:
Michael Fahey
| AIM | Twitter
Contributing Editor, Oceania:
Luke Plunkett
| AIM | Twitter
Contributing Editor, Weekends:
Owen Good
| AIM | Twitter
Correspondent, San Francisco:
AJ Glasser
| AIM | Twitter
Columnist:
Leigh Alexander
Columnist:
Tim Rogers
Please enter your email address to have your password reset.
Registering will give you a user profile and the ability to add other users as friends. To become a commenter, however, you need to audition.
Want to know more? Consult the Comment FAQ and legal terms.
You don't need to login to comment. Just enter your email address below.
See how your address will be displayed in the Comment FAQ.
Students Use The DS, Buy These Games
A while back we posted that schools in Kyoto Prefecture were using DSes during the first ten minutes of class to study things like English. Rather forward thinking on the part of the Kyoto schools and all around positive publicity for Nintendo. Sound perfect for retailers to cash in! At the AsoBitCity, a display for More English Training, history trainer Yamakawa Shuppansha Kanshuu: Shousetsu Sekaishi DS, Sentence Reading Trainer and kanji circling game Tsugawa Method DS. Don't think the schools in Kyoto are using any of these particular games, but some other software entirely. What's more, this ramshackle promotion doesn't have the Official Nintendo Co., Ltd. Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval, but hey, it's pretty smart! More »