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Would you turn down $11 million dollars?

Dr. Ryuta Kawashima has – he's the "brains" behind the incredibly popular Brain Age games for the portable Nintendo DS system. If you've ever played these addictive puzzlers, you've seen a digital version of the bespectacled professor, who guides you through the various mental exercises designed to sharpen your brain.

"Not a single yen has gone in my pocket," asserts Dr. Kawashima in a recent interview with Agence France-Presse.

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permutated5903d ago

Wow, that guy is both amazing and and idiot.

Sheddi5903d ago

hehe....what can I say...

kira9895903d ago

A man dedicated to his research!!!

Dont see to many of those anymore..

Noodlecup5903d ago

you people may think he's stupid for not taking the money, but I admire him for that. He loves his work and simply wants to create something for other people to enjoy and learn from.

You know it's a really sad time to be living in when greed is praised and determination and dedication is shunned.

wAtdaFck5903d ago

He could've donated all 11 million to charity :\

heyheyhey5903d ago

yeah or something else he really cared about

i understand that he's making a statement, but come on- he could of put that money to good use

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Nintendo DS Turns 15, Top 10 Best-Selling Games on the Handheld

Nintendo's 7th generation handheld, the Nintendo DS, turned 15 years old today in North America, and will be turning 15 in Japan on December 2, and in Europe on March 11, 2020. The handheld was on the market from 2004 to 2013.

The name for the Nintendo DS comes from its dual-screens. The handheld features two LCD screens in a clamshell design. There were three redesigns for the DS released during its lifespan: the Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, and Nintendo DSi XL.

The Nintendo DS sold 154.02 million units worldwide, according to Nintendo. That makes it the best-selling handheld and the second-bestselling video game platform of all time behind Sony's PlayStation 2.

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darthv721615d ago

One of the coolest features I liked about the DS was its ability to download demos from kiosks as well as the wii. Share play is also another good feature. My kids still use that when playing mario kart on trips.

EddieNX 1615d ago

The DS is one of the best consoles/handhelds ever. Some serious memories with that thing

trunkswd1615d ago

You are not alone. It sold over 150 million lifetime. Only the PS2 has sold better.

darthv721615d ago

Not that this changes anything but have you ever wondered what the actual number of people are that buy into a platform? It's never 1:1 as i can attest to you that I have 5 DS units in my house as well as 5 PS2 systems. We know that some will trade up when a newer version of a platform is released. Especially if it is a special edition. but like i said, it doesnt really change things in terms of units sold overall. I was just curious if anyone else wondered about how many people actually buy into a platform.

360 sold like 85 million units but many were replacements, like the PS2 has also seen its share of replacement units purchased and same goes for PS1 or any system where there could be a problem and the consumer decides to just buy another instead of go through warranty service. It's just a curiosity I've had for a long time.

I dont think people are double dipping on Switch units but some could because they have multiple kids in the house (like i did with the DS) but double, triple and even quadruple dippers are a thing. Especially if someone is into collecting the variants in the hardware. I do but i tend to get them in the second hard market which means they were already added to the initial total.

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The 5 Best-Selling Nintendo Games of All-Time | Leviathyn

Nintendo has made a lot of games over the years. Which ones have sold the best?

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PhoenixUp2751d ago (Edited 2751d ago )

I'm pretty certain that New Super Mario Bros was featured in some DS bundles.

https://www.nintendo.co.uk/...

By your own rules it must be excluded from your list.

deafdani2749d ago (Edited 2749d ago )

Some DS bundles, as you stated.

It's not the same as the examples mentioned in the article (Wii Sports and the original Super Mario Bros), which were bundled for almost all of their respective consoles. I think they were bundled for all NES and Wii consoles in pretty much all the world except Japan.

That said, the #1 spot was definitely bundled with hardware in all cases (Wii Fit), but the author explains why it made this exception: because everyone bought the Balance Board especifically to play Wii Fit anyway.

franwex2749d ago

I like the way this list is categorized. Good job!

Fist4achin2749d ago (Edited 2749d ago )

Tetris? I haven't even read the article yet...

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Top 10 Best-Selling Nintendo DS Games

VGChartz's William D'Angelo: "It has been exactly one month since we took a look at the top 10 best-selling games for the original PlayStation. Since then we have also looked at the Nintendo 64, the PlayStation 2, the original Xbox, and the GameCube. Today is our first look at the seventh generation with the Nintendo DS.

The Nintendo DS is the second best-selling video game platform in history, behind the PlayStation 2, and the best-selling handheld in gaming history. It sold 154.88 million units in its lifetime."

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deathtok3118d ago

Fun list... lots of good stuff. Too bad Chrono Trigger DS didn't make the cut though.