Cave’s Instant Brain Also Includes Nin2-Jump … With Kinect Support

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Cave are doing some interesting things to add value to the 7,140 yen people in Japan will pay for their visual novel adventure, Instant Brain, this week. They’ve announced that, in addition to Instant Brain itself, you’ll also find their Xbox Live Arcade game, Nin2-Jump, on the disc.

 

The version of Nin2-Jump included with Instant Brain is called Nin2-Brain, and features support for Kinect controls. Instant Brain itself is compatible with Kinect, too, as we’ve reported in the past.

 

Some of our readers may also recall that Cave already announced Instant Brain would come with a version of DoDonPachi, which also features optional support for Kinect. That’s three games!


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