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ButtonMasher: Buzz: Brain Bender Review

Buzz: Brain Bender is actually an incredibly decent piece of brain challenging software and older owners of a PSP might actually get a lot of use out of this. For PSP owners who also own a DS, ButtonMasher can't help but steer you towards Brain Training on the DS, for your brain challenging needs. Sure Buzz might look nicer, and be presented in a more familiar style, but the answer input and the "come-back" factor is definitely lacking. For those looking at this as a unique addition to their PSP collection, this is likely to end up on the shelf, or under your bed, and you'll forget you ever owned it.

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PSPgo - No Free Game Downloads Planned for North America

WorthPlaying contacted SCEA to find out if it planned to match the PSPgo Rewards program announced by SCEE this morning and was told that Sony had no plans at this time to match the European offer.

"There hasn't been any announcement yet that there will be an equivalent rewards program for North America..."

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Elvfam5115327d ago

"There hasn't been any announcement yet that there will be an equivalent rewards program for North America..."

RainOfTerror5327d ago

This is sad .. the Euros are getting stuff, and here in the US they havent even figured out the UMD issue yet either.

Don't they realize this thing is coming out like SOON

callahan095399d ago

I made 200 useless questions, myself. Just 25 sets of 8 questions (junk) for the silver trophy (and it was my final needed to platinum Buzzz). I imagine a HUGE number of the questions are similarly worthless.

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AllAboutTheGames Review: Buzz! Brain Bender

AATG writes: "There is something terribly bare-bones about this release. For a start, the presentation. The sight of Mr Buzz, preening and pirouetting before a static laboratory background barely engages you, and the figurehead is almost completely irrelevant to the proceedings. There is something saddening seeing the once gregarious showman turn up in such a flimsy product - as if we are witnessing the fall from grace and subsequent dismal resurrection of a one-loved entertainer fallen out of favour. If Mr Buzz's career survives this excursion, surely his next port of call is whoring fake Rolexes on a daytime shopping channel. He is irksome, and unnecessary. Compare that with the miniature charm of Dr Kawashima in the Brain Training game that so blatantly "inspired" this waste of a UMD."

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