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MSNBC: Can video games fix our flaws?

MSNBC writes:
I don't want to sound paranoid or anything, but I'm starting to suspect that Nintendo has secretly hidden some sort of spy camera in my home.

I say this because there are two things in life that I'm especially awful at: math and cooking. And rather suspiciously, Nintendo recently launched two games that seem aimed specifically at me: "Personal Trainer: Math" and "Personal Trainer: Cooking."

I'm telling you, it's like they know.

They know that I use my fingers and sometimes my toes when faced with solving particularly taxing math problems (problems like: what is 15 plus 7?) (Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day, Culture, Nintendo DS, PC, Personal Trainer: Cooking, Personal Trainer: Math, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360)

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