With news that Nintendo was going to directly stake a claim in the bolstering Korean games market, many in that market were happy to hear that the company with a knack for creating wonderful and original games would be arriving, saving them from horrible importing fees and lackluster customer service. Now that Nintendo has arrived and launched their DS Lite system, along with Brain Training, some are finding the same technical flaws that plagued the game in America and Japan have come to Korea.At least, one reporter for the Korea Times has discovered such, claiming that both the voice recognition exercises, as well as the written ones, are failing to register the proper data. Hmm, sounds familiar, doesn't it?
See also:



Share




Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-02-2007 @ 2:02PM
bombtrak said...
I dunno...I still contribute this mostly to user error. I've never had any problem with the game other than saying "blue" a couple times to get it to register.
Reply
2-02-2007 @ 2:23PM
Elric said...
People had problems with this in North America? I've never had a problem, but maybe it's because I speak clearly and write (fairly) legibly. Maybe these people just need to AN-UN-SEE-ATE.
Reply
2-02-2007 @ 2:26PM
Elric said...
Why do I have to keep checking my email after a post? I thought the whole point of Login and Password was to eliminate the annoying steps. Now I have to delete the information from the "New User" section and STILL go into my mail program to confirm my address? Why not switch back to the old way so as to eliminate these added steps? OR let us login and post, tada, no email checking!
Reply
2-02-2007 @ 3:55PM
Fatass of Kickassness said...
"Broo. Broo? BROO!"
Reply
2-02-2007 @ 3:56PM
Fatass of Kickassness said...
Elric, I had the same problem. Just delete all letters/numbers in the left section and then click 'password' in the right section and submit.
Reply
2-02-2007 @ 9:54PM
Elric said...
testing?
Reply
2-02-2007 @ 9:54PM
Elric said...
nope didn't work, still got the annoying emails
Reply
2-02-2007 @ 9:56PM
Elric said...
Test again
Reply
2-02-2007 @ 9:56PM
Elric said...
That worked but that's a very annoying password to remember
Reply
2-12-2007 @ 2:01PM
seasidebaz said...
I must be the only person on the PLANET who never had problems with this. Being from the UK, I have a North Yorkshire accent with Nootinghamshire undertones (as I live there now) and whenever I say blue it works. Hmmmm. Maybe everyone should live in Scarborough then Nottingham for a few years and Brain Training will learn to love you :D
Reply