Ready for some face exercises? Nintendo has just released a camera to be attached to their DS lite. It is gonna be used to train people to exercise their faces..

Seriously, we're not even joking. Nintendo is releasing a game that teaches people (mainly women we imagine) to exercise their face by moving certain muscles. The bundled camera displays a real-time video of your face on the bottom screen so you know you're moving the right muscles.
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    JJBDude Jul 4, 07
    Haha pretty sad in my opinion, you just know it's going to sell though. Those rich sad obsessed with their appearance woman, they'll be grabbing their copy quickly lol.

    Bet it doesn't even work in doing whatever it's supposed to be doing, I mean exercise your face?...
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    Deis Jul 4, 07
    I've read magazine articles about that. Supposedly, it keeps your face flexible and prevents it going all saggy.
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    ar_cat Jul 4, 07
    I am actually more interested in the camera.
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    Infinite Jul 4, 07
    Well if you are bored why not practice face exercises? I wonder if the camera will allow you to take photos and save them on your DS.
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    Deviant Jul 4, 07
    This is weird... So many things are only for the Lite now... -_-

    Maybe I should think about getting one... This just seems stupid though.
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    Kokoro Jul 5, 07
    Interesting, but kind of pointless, I think.
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    MusiKon Jul 5, 07
    I wouldn't be surprised if the camera ends up becoming usable for other games. I mean, this is practically our Game Boy Camera upgrade.
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    bbb7002004* Jul 5, 07
    I would love seeing people play this on a bus or airplane. Hilarious!
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    InnerDemon Jul 5, 07
    that would be kind of funny to see if someone was doing that in public, but it looks kind of intersting to me, to tell the truth.
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    Jimbo999 Jul 5, 07
    Haha, that looks funny, this could sell but its manly for woman, they could do this for Wi-Fi battles and such.

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