First brain-training videogame banned According to Official Guinness Records,
The earliest brain-training video game was Mind Quiz. Ubisoft opted voluntarily to have their brain development gameremoved from the shelves of UK games stores when it was revealed that players scoring poorly were categorised as “super spastic”. The game was developed in Japan, where the word was overlooked during quality assurance testing. For a complete list of Unknown date records, please visit Unknown date Guinness Records in Japan .
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