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Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Nintendo: The New Fountain of Youth

Got it covered:

Kathleen Connell, known as Kit, turned 100 last week but attributes her sharp mind to regular sessions on her hand-held games console.

"It's absolutely super, I can't speak highly enough of it. I don't know what I would do without it," the grandmother of one said. "I'll play it in the evening, then I'll have a break and a cup of tea, then I'll go back to playing my Nintendo."

The Nintendo DS fan owns around a dozen games including Scrabble, Art Academy and Family Fortunes. She proudly admitted that Brain Trainer had scored her a mental age of 64-years-old - 36 years younger than her real age.


So wine is good for you and video games help you live longer? Hell, somebody just needs to come up with a study showing that cigarettes are good for your health and I'll be virtually immortal.

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