A-Ha Experience: the PSP’s Brain Training?
Feeling down in the stumps coz you’re not as smart and keen-eyed as you think you once were? Well, don’t be like ol’ tennis guy loser (we assume) here in the pic above, ‘coz with A-ha Experience, you can now exercise your brain and how fast it reacts to details right from your trusty PSP!
Dubbed as the PSP’s answer to Brain Training for DS, A-ha Experience has just released new screens which, if viewed in and by themselves will honestly elicit a WTF reaction, but once we tell you what the game’s all about, the screen above will finally make sense to you (hopefully).
A-ha Experience is a collection of three mini-games: A-ha Change, A-ha Movie and A-ha Cut. A-ha Change challenges you to quickly tell the difference between two pictures. So basically it’s your good old ‘spot-the-difference’ game, just technologically bumped up to your PSP. We’re assuming the “A-ha Change” derives its name from what players would say when they find the difference between the images?
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Feeling down in the stumps coz you’re not as smart and keen-eyed as you think you once were? Well, don’t be like ol’ tennis guy loser (we assume) here in the pic above, ‘coz with A-ha Experience, you can now exercise your brain and how fast it reacts to details right from your trusty PSP!
Dubbed as the PSP’s answer to Brain Training for DS, A-ha Experience has just released new screens which, if viewed in and by themselves will honestly elicit a WTF reaction, but once we tell you what the game’s all about, the screen above will finally make sense to you (hopefully).
A-ha Experience is a collection of three mini-games: A-ha Change, A-ha Movie and A-ha Cut. A-ha Change challenges you to quickly tell the difference between two pictures. So basically it’s your good old ‘spot-the-difference’ game, just technologically bumped up to your PSP. We’re assuming the “A-ha Change” derives its name from what players would say when they find the difference between the images?
Next up is A-ha Movie, which will show you what at first looks like a picture, but is actually a short video clip. Your task? Find the moving object in the video clip. Sounds fun, eh? Lastly, A-ha Cut further challenges your attentiveness to details by making the player watch several similar-looking video files and point out what has changed.
So yep, you’re gonna have to be as attentive as this guy right here (see image on the left) to be able to spot what has changed in the image/video shown to you.
An American release for the game still seems unlikely but will make for a great import title when it’s released in Japan on November 30, don’t cha think? We’ll definitely keep you posted though, so keep checking back with us for updates.
Via Gamespot