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Photos from Nintendo at AARP's Annual Life@50+ Expo Event at Washington, D.C. are Available On Business Wire's Web Site and AP PhotoExpress WASHINGTON--(Business Wire)-- Two photos from Nintendo at AARP's annual Life@50+ Expo event at Washington, D.C. are available on Business Wire's web site and AP PhotoExpress. Photo one: Brenda Stells of Berwyn, PA, watches as her friend Kathleen Marshall of Wyndmoor, PA, bowls a strike at Wii Sports: bowling at AARP's annual Life@50+ Expo event at Washington, D.C.'s Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Nintendo's interactive booth attracted crowds with live demonstrations of senior- and baby boomer-friendly video games for its Wii and Nintendo DS systems. Photo two: Sharen Price and Virginia Foale of Jamaica, NY, find out their brain age at Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes A Day, a brain-training video game for the portable Nintendo DS system. Featured at AARP's annual Life@50+ Expo event in Washington, D.C., the game is designed to help seniors and baby boomers to keep their minds agile with a series of math, memory, verbal and musical activities. Golin/Harris Elisa Greene, 415-274-7911 egreene@golinharris.com Copyright Business Wire 2008
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