Are there any areas of the gaming market left for the Nintendo DS to conquer? Specific non-game titles that teach language skills, test brain power, and train your face (seriously) have all been produced to help the little handheld blanket the market in terms of content. Oh, wait... what about knee-high consumers who need to learn how to pack a lunch box? Got ya covered with "I Did It Mum!"

Is there any demographic safe from the pervasive, all-encompassing Nintendo DS software library? Apparently not, as UK developer 505 Games has just announced I Did It Mum!, a game intended exclusively for the little ones - and by that, we’re talking preschoolers.
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    JJBDude Jul 6, 07
    I wouldn't want to trust my "preschooler" with £100 or so consoleif I was a parent, will this really work?...
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    tidus04 Jul 6, 07
    Agree, can not see this happening one bit. It just cn not be possible.
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    Shiney_Sneasel Jul 6, 07
    what the heck the preschooler would just break you ds
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    kayphizzew Jul 7, 07
    Nintendo should not get into the pre-school ages, then they would be just like Leapfrog and those learning pads, then they'd be a toddler game company, and would have to create some type of consoled for those ages, and as many previous of me have said, no I would not let my 4 yr old daughter or son play with a 150$ machine.

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