Playing Point Blank makes you smarter, says new website

The Japanese website for Namco’s reissue of the long-going shooter series Point Blank has now gone online, together with a couple new screenshots and fresh information.
In Japan, the game will be called “Right Brain Expert: Gunbullet-Trainer”, in an effort to ride on Brain Age’s success wave. It’ll cost around $32, hitting stores on May 18.

Controlling the game with the DS touchscreen interface, 2 people can go head to head with only 1 cartridge, a feature the Gameboy Advance offered as well back then, but which was used scarcely.
Playing Point Blank will supposedly train your right brain side, and Namco have even gone so far as to find another Japanese professor, who apparently swars on right side brain training, to promote their own game.

That aside, the game’s content will stay close to what you’ve seen in arcades or on the Playstation – frantic & colorful shooting gallery action.
The Japanese website for Namco’s reissue of the long-going shooter series Point Blank has now gone online, together with a couple new screenshots and fresh information.
In Japan, the game will be called “Right Brain Expert: Gunbullet-Trainer”, in an effort to ride on Brain Age’s success wave. It’ll cost around $32, hitting stores on May 18.

Controlling the game with the DS touchscreen interface, 2 people can go head to head with only 1 cartridge, a feature the Gameboy Advance offered as well back then, but which was used scarcely.
Playing Point Blank will supposedly train your right brain side, and Namco have even gone so far as to find another Japanese professor, who apparently swars on right side brain training, to promote their own game.

That aside, the game’s content will stay close to what you’ve seen in arcades or on the Playstation – frantic & colorful shooting gallery action.

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