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Date Added: May 20, 2008 05:56:04 AM
– Video games publisher Lexicon Entertainment today announce the ‘Super Brain Tease’ range for Nintendo DS. The range will include a variety of specific subjects with the first 5 released in Q4 including ‘Football’, Geography’, ‘Music’ ‘Movies’ and ‘History’.

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