List of Touch! Generations titles

This is a list of video games for the Nintendo DS and Wii published under the Touch! Generations brand.[1]

Games for Nintendo DS

The games published under the Touch! Generations brand for the Nintendo DS vary between countries. Organized alphabetically by title:

Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

100 Classic Book Collection October 7, 2007 June 15, 2010 EU December 26, 2008[2]
AU January 22, 2009
Notes:
1000 Cooking Recipes from Elle à Table EU July 2, 2010
Notes:
  • Cooking guide, endorsed by the French cooking magazine Elle à Table
  • DSi enhanced
  • Developed by Agenda
Active Health with Carol Vorderman EU August 7, 2009
Notes:
  • Fitness game, endorsed by British media personality Carol Vorderman[3]
  • Infrared support
  • Developed by Fuse Games, the only company to develop a Touch! Generations title outside Japan[4]
America's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking March 28, 2010
Notes:
Art Academy June 19, 2010 October 25, 2010 EU August 6, 2010
AU September 23, 2010
Notes:
  • Known as Art Academy: Learn painting and drawing techniques with step-by-step training in Europe and Australia, and Artistic Taste Classroom DS[lower-alpha 2] in Japan
  • Not considered a Touch! Generations title in Japan
  • DSi enhanced
  • Developed by Headstrong Games
Big Brain Academy June 30, 2005 June 5, 2006 AU July 5, 2006
EU July 7, 2006
Notes:
Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! May 19, 2005 April 16, 2006 EU June 9, 2006
AU June 16, 2006
Notes:
  • Known as Dr Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? in Europe and Australia and as Tohoku University Future Technology Research Center Professor and Supervisor Ryuta Kawashima's Train Your Brain DS Training For Adults[lower-alpha 4] in Japan
  • Features a variety of puzzles, including stroop test, mathematical questions, and Sudoku puzzles
  • Uses the built-in microphone for the DS
  • Developed by Nintendo SPD
Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! December 29, 2005 August 20, 2007 EU June 29, 2007
AU July 5, 2007
Notes:
  • Known as More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima: How Old Is Your Brain? in Europe and Australia and as Tohoku University Future Technology Research Center Professor and Supervisor Ryuta Kawashima's More Train Your Brain DS Training For Adults[lower-alpha 5] in Japan
  • Sequel to Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!
  • Developed by Nintendo SPD
Clubhouse Games April 19, 2007 October 9, 2006 EU September 29, 2006
AU October 26, 2006
Notes:
  • Known as 42 All-Time Classics in parts of Europe and as Wi-Fi Compatible: World's Everyone's Playing Encyclopedia[lower-alpha 6] in Japan
  • Re-release of Daredemo Asobi Taizen
  • Compilation of card, board and parlor games
  • Later released on DSiWare in Japan and North America
  • Developed by Agenda
Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What to Eat? December 4, 2008 November 24, 2008 EU June 20, 2008
AU July 3, 2008
Notes:
Crosswords DS May 5, 2008 AU June 12, 2008
EU December 18, 2009
Notes:
Daredemo Asobi Taizen[lower-alpha 8] November 3, 2005
Notes:
  • Translated as Everyone's Playing Encyclopedia
  • Later re-released worldwide as Clubhouse Games
  • Compilation of card, board and parlor games
  • Compared to Clubhouse Games, it features some different games, extensive graphical differences, and lacks Nintendo Wi-Fi connection, among other minor changes
  • Developed by Agenda
DS Bimoji Training[lower-alpha 9] March 13, 2008
Notes:
  • Translated as DS Beautiful Letter Training
  • Kanji calligraphy training game
  • Includes a "brush" - really just a long stylus - as almost impossible to use a normal DS stylus to play this game
  • Developed by Indies Zero
DS Uranai Seikatsu[lower-alpha 10] January 15, 2009
Notes:
  • Translated as DS Fortune-Telling Life
  • Includes several forms of fortune-telling, such as tarot cards and palm reading
  • Developed by Jamworks
Electroplankton April 7, 2005 January 9, 2006 EU July 7, 2006
Notes:
  • Developed by Indies Zero
Elite Beat Agents November 6, 2006 AU May 3, 2007
EU July 13, 2007
Notes:
English Training: Have Fun Improving Your Skills! January 26, 2006 EU October 27, 2006
Notes:
  • Known as Eigo ga Nigate na Otona no DS Training: Eigo Zuke[lower-alpha 11] in Japan
  • Developed by Plato
Face Training: Facial exercises to strengthen and relax from Fumiko Inudo August 7, 2007 EU September 23, 2010
Notes:
  • Known as Facening for Rich Expressions to Boost Impressions: Adult DS Face Training[lower-alpha 12] in Japan
  • Uses a "facening scan" camera (connected to Slot 2 of the Nintendo DS) to read facial expressions
  • Released as Face Training in Europe without an external camera accessory, it was only available for the DSi due to the DSi's built-in camera
  • Developed by Intelligent Systems in collaboration with Japanese beauty expert Fumiko Inudo[5]
Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day May 31, 2007 October 15, 2007 EU November 23, 2007
AU January 17, 2008
Notes:
  • Known as Sight Training: Enjoy Exercising and Relaxing Your Eyes in Europe & Australia and as Practice Your Sight With Training: DS Eye Training[lower-alpha 13] in Japan
  • Developed by Nintendo SPD and Namco Bandai
Ganbaru Watashi no Kakei Diary[lower-alpha 14] July 12, 2007
Notes:
Hotel Dusk: Room 215 January 25, 2007 January 22, 2007 AU February 22, 2007
EU April 13, 2007
Notes:
Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jiten DS[lower-alpha 16] April 13, 2006
Notes:
  • Translated as Kanji as it is DS Easy Dictionary
  • Kanji-English-Japanese dictionary
  • Developed by Nintendo SPD and Intelligent Systems
Kanshū Nippon Jōshikiryoku Kentei Kyōkai: Imasara Hito ni wa Kikenai Otona no Jōshikiryoku Training DS[lower-alpha 17] October 26, 2006
Notes:
  • Often referred to as General Knowledge Training or Common Sense Training
  • Produced under the supervision of the Japan Common Sense Aptitude Examination Association[6]
  • Based around topics that include courtesy/manners, society, intelligence, and eventually traffic, art, and music
  • Retail pre-orders accumulated to over one million,[7] first week sales totaled 189,700, and as of July 25, 2007, Common Sense Training has sold 1.53 million copies[8]
  • Developed by HAL Laboratory
Kenkou Ōen Recipe 1000: DS Kondate Zenshū[lower-alpha 18] December 7, 2006
Notes:
  • Cooking guide
  • Developed by Nintendo SPD
Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan DS[lower-alpha 19] March 15, 2007
Notes:
  • Translated as Word Puzzle: Mojipittan DS
  • Puzzle game
  • Developed by Namco
Magnetica March 2, 2006 June 5, 2006 EU January 6, 2007
Notes:
Make 10: A Journey of Numbers October 10, 2007 AU September 4, 2008
EU September 26, 2008
Notes:
  • Known as Tashiten: Tashite 10 ni Suru Monogatari[lower-alpha 21] in Japan
  • Only considered a Touch! Generations title in Australia
  • Developed by MuuMuu
Master of Illusion November 16, 2006 November 26, 2007 AU December 13, 2007
EU March 14, 2008[9]
Notes:
  • Known as Magic Encyclopedia[lower-alpha 22] in Japan and as Magic Made Fun: Perform Tricks That Will Amaze Your Friends! in Europe
  • Bundled with a branded deck of cards
  • Not considered a Touch! Generations title in Europe
  • DSiWare versions released in 2009
  • Developed by Tenyo and 8ing
Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir September 8, 2008 AU October 16, 2008
EU February 6, 2009
Notes:
  • Hidden object game
  • Not considered a Touch! Generations title in Europe
  • Developed by Big Fish Games
Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha Kanshū: Shiranai Mamade wa Son o Suru Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS[lower-alpha 23] August 27, 2009
Notes:
  • Translated as You'll Incur Losses If You Remain Ignorant: How Money and Things Work DS
  • Educational title about economics endorsed by the Japanese newspaper The Nikkei
  • Developed by Nintendo
Nintendogs April 21, 2005 August 22, 2005 AU September 22, 2005
EU October 7, 2005
Notes:
  • Originally released in three versions: Dachshund & Friends, Lab & Friends, and Chihuahua & Friends
  • Re-released versions include Best Friends (bundled with special edition Nintendo DS), and Dalmatian & Friends
  • Developed by Nintendo EAD
Personal Trainer: Walking November 1, 2008 May 25, 2009 EU June 5, 2009
Notes:
  • Known as A Life Rhythm that you can Understand by Walking DS[lower-alpha 24] in Japan and as Walk with me! Do you know your walking routine? in Europe
  • Includes a pedometer accessory
  • Developed by Nintendo NSD and Creatures Inc.
Picross 3D March 12, 2009 May 3, 2010 EU March 5, 2010
Notes:
Picross DS January 25, 2007 July 30, 2007 EU May 11, 2007
AU June 7, 2007
Notes:
Planet Puzzle League April 26, 2007[10] June 4, 2007[11] EU June 29, 2007[12]
Notes:
Practise English! March 29, 2007 EU October 26, 2007
Notes:
  • Known as Eigo ga Nigate na Otona no DS Training: Motto Eigo Dzuke[lower-alpha 27] in Japan
  • Sequel to English Training: Have Fun Improving Your Skills!
  • Developed by Plato
Professor Kageyama's Maths Training: The Hundred Cell Calculation Method January 13, 2007[13] January 12, 2009 AU February 7, 2008
EU February 8, 2008
Notes:
  • Known as Personal Trainer: Math in North America and as Kageyama's Method for DS: "Masu X Masu Pre-Masu-Masu calculation, this is before Haku-Masu hundred!"[lower-alpha 28] in Japan
  • Not considered a Touch! Generations title in Japan
  • Developed by Jupiter
Rakubiki Jiten DS[lower-alpha 29][14] June 16, 2005
Notes:
  • Translated as Easy Dictionary DS
  • Dictionary and Japanese-to-English translator
  • Developed by Nintendo
Rhythm Heaven July 31, 2008 April 5, 2009 EU May 1, 2009[15]
AU June 4, 2009
Notes:
Shaberu! DS Oryōri Navi[lower-alpha 31] July 20, 2006
Notes:
  • Translated as It Talks! DS Cooking Navigator
  • Cooking guide
  • Developed by Indies Zero
Sudoku Gridmaster March 23, 2006 June 26, 2006 EU October 27, 2006
AU February 22, 2007
Notes:
  • Known as Puzzle Series Vol. 3: Sudoku in Japan and Sudoku Master in Europe
  • Not considered a Touch! Generations title in Japan
  • Developed by Hudson Soft
Tabi no Yubisashi Kaiwachō DS[lower-alpha 32] April 20, 2006 (Thai, Chūgoku and Kankoku)
April 27, 2006 (America and Deutsch)
Notes:
  • Phrasebook for international travel
  • Released in five volumes: Thai (Thailand), Chūgoku (China), Kankoku (South Korea), America (United States) and Deutsch (Germany)
  • Developed by Tose
Tetris DS April 27, 2006 March 20, 2006 AU April 13, 2006
EU April 21, 2006
Notes:
Touch Hyakunin Isshu: DS Shigureden[lower-alpha 33] December 14, 2006
Notes:
True Swing Golf November 10, 2005 January 23, 2006 EU November 25, 2005
Notes:
  • Known as Nintendo Touch Golf: Birdie Challenge in Europe, and DS Golf for Adults[lower-alpha 34] in Japan
  • Developed by T&E Soft

Games for Wii

The games published under the Touch! Generations brand for the Wii vary between countries. Organized alphabetically by title:

Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories February 5, 2009 EU June 26, 2009[16]
Notes:
Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree April 26, 2007 June 11, 2007 EU July 20, 2007
AU November 8, 2007
Notes:
  • Known as Big Brain Academy for Wii in Europe and Australia, and Wii de Yawaraka Atama Juku[lower-alpha 36] in Japan
  • Sequel to Big Brain Academy
  • Includes 15 mini-games, divided into 5 categories
  • First Wii game launched as a Touch! Generations title
  • Developed by Nintendo EAD
Endless Ocean August 2, 2007 January 21, 2008[17] EU November 9, 2007[18]
AU January 17, 2008
Notes:
  • Known as Forever Blue in Japan
  • Only considered a Touch! Generations title in Europe
  • Developed by Arika
Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep September 17, 2009 February 22, 2010 EU February 5, 2010
AU February 25, 2010
Notes:
  • Known as Endless Ocean: Blue World in North America and as Forever Blue: Call of the Ocean[lower-alpha 37] in Japan
  • Sequel to Endless Ocean
  • Only considered a Touch! Generations title in Europe
  • Developed by Arika
Minna no Jōshikiryoku TV[lower-alpha 38] March 6, 2008
Notes:
  • Successor to Kanshū Nippon Jōshikiryoku Kentei Kyōkai: Imasara Hito ni wa Kikenai Otona no Jōshikiryoku Training DS for the DS
  • Developed by HAL Laboratory
Wii Chess September 30, 2008 EU January 18, 2008
Notes:
  • Known as Tsūshin Taikyoku: World Chess[lower-alpha 39] in Japan
  • Only considered a Touch! Generations title in Europe
  • Only released via WiiWare in Japan
  • Developed by Spice Games
Wii Fit December 1, 2007[19] May 21, 2008 EU April 25, 2008[20]
AU May 8, 2008
Notes:
  • Bundled with Wii Balance Board
  • Includes 50 different activities, divided into 4 categories
  • In North America, Wii Fit was launched on May 19, 2008, with an exclusive release at the Nintendo World Store in New York City, two days before the general release.[21]
  • Developed by Nintendo EAD
Wii Fit Plus October 1, 2009[22] October 4, 2009[23] AU October 15, 2009[24]
EU October 30, 2009[25]
Notes:
  • Bundled with Wii Balance Board or separately
  • Adds 15 new balance games and 6 new yoga and strength training activities
  • Includes all of the original activities from Wii Fit
  • Developed by Nintendo EAD
Wii Music October 16, 2008[26] October 20, 2008[27] AU November 13, 2008[28]
EU November 14, 2008[29]
Notes:
  • Includes 66 playable musical instruments
  • Compatible with the Wii Balance Board
  • Developed by Nintendo EAD
Wii Party July 8, 2010 October 3, 2010 AU October 7, 2010
EU October 8, 2010
Notes:
  • Not considered a Touch! Generations title in North America
  • Developed by NDcube
Wii Play December 2, 2006 February 12, 2007 AU December 7, 2006
EU December 8, 2006
Notes:
  • Known as Your First Step to Wii[lower-alpha 40] in Japan
  • Bundled with Wii Remote
  • Not considered a Touch! Generations title in North America
  • Released before launch of Touch! Generations for Wii
  • Developed by Nintendo EAD
Wii Sports December 2, 2006 November 19, 2006 AU December 7, 2006
EU December 8, 2006
Notes:
  • Pack-in with Wii console
  • Includes five sports games
  • Released before launch of Touch! Generations for Wii
  • Later re-released along with Wii Sports Resort as Wii Sports + Wii Sports Resort; this 2-in-1 disc is also considered a Touch! Generations title
  • Developed by Nintendo EAD
Wii Sports Resort June 25, 2009[30] July 26, 2009[31] AU July 23, 2009
EU July 24, 2009[32]
Notes:
  • Bundled with Wii MotionPlus
  • Not considered a Touch! Generations title in Japan
  • Includes nine new sports games plus two of the original from Wii Sports and one from Wii Play
  • Later re-released along with Wii Sports as Wii Sports + Wii Sports Resort; this 2-in-1 disc is also considered a Touch! Generations title
  • Developed by Nintendo EAD

Notes

  1. Japanese: DS文学全集 Hepburn: DS Bungaku Zenshū
  2. Japanese: 絵心教室DS Hepburn: Egokoro Kyōshitsu DS
  3. Japanese: やわらかあたま塾 Hepburn: Yawaraka Atama Juku
  4. Japanese: 東北大学未来科学技術共同研究センター川島隆太教授監修 脳を鍛える大人のDSトレーニング Hepburn: Tōhōku Daigaku Mirai Kagakugijutsu Kyōdōkenkyū Sentā Kawashima Ryūta Kyōju Kanshū: Nō o Kitaeru Otona no DS Torēningu
  5. Japanese: 東北大学未来科学技術共同研究センター川島隆太教授監修 もっと脳を鍛える大人のDSトレーニング Hepburn: Tōhōku Daigaku Mirai Kagakugijutsu Kyōdōkenkyū Sentā Kawashima Ryūta Kyōju Kanshū: Motto Nō o Kitaeru Otona no DS Torēningu
  6. Japanese: Wi-Fi対応 世界のだれでもアソビ大全 Hepburn: Wi-Fi Taiou: Sekai no Daredemo Asobi Taizen
  7. Japanese: 世界のごはん しゃべる!DSお料理ナビ Hepburn: Sekai no Gohan Shaberu! DS Oryōri Navi
  8. Japanese: だれでもアソビ大全 Hepburn: Daredemo Asobi Taizen
  9. Japanese: DS美文字トレーニング Hepburn: DS Bimoji Torēningu
  10. Japanese: DS占い生活 Hepburn: DS Uranai Seikatsu
  11. Japanese: 英語が苦手な大人のDSトレーニング えいご漬け Hepburn: Eigo ga Nigate na Otona no DS Torēningu: Eigo Zuke
  12. Japanese: フェイスニングで表情豊かに印象アップ 大人のDS顔トレーニング Hepburn: Feisuningu de Hyōjō Yutaka ni Inshō Up: Otona no DS Kao Torēningu
  13. Japanese: 見る力を実践で鍛える DS眼力トレーニング Hepburn: Miru Chikara wo Jissen de Kitaeru: DS Medikara Torēningu
  14. Japanese: がんばる私の家計ダイアリー Hepburn: Ganbaru Watashi no Kakei Daiarī
  15. Japanese: ウィッシュルーム 天使の記憶 Hepburn: Wisshu Rūmu: Tenshi no Kioku
  16. Japanese: 漢字そのまま DS楽引辞典 Hepburn: Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jiten DS
  17. Japanese: 監修 日本常識力検定協会 いまさら人には聞けない 大人の常識力トレーニングDS Hepburn: Kanshū Nippon Jōshikiryoku Kentei Kyōkai: Imasara Hito ni wa Kikenai Otona no Jōshikiryoku Torēningu DS
  18. Japanese: 健康応援レシピ1000 DS献立全集 Hepburn: Kenkou Ōen Reshipi 1000: DS Kondate Zenshū
  19. Japanese: ことばのパズル もじぴったんDS Hepburn: Kotoba no Pazuru: Mojipittan DS
  20. Japanese: 瞬感パズループ Hepburn: Shunkan Pazurūpu
  21. Japanese: タシテン たして10にする物語 Hepburn: Tashiten: Tashite 10 ni Suru Monogatari
  22. Japanese: マジック大全 Hepburn: Majikku Taizen
  23. Japanese: 日本経済新聞社監修 知らないままでは損をする「モノやお金のしくみ」DS Hepburn: Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha Kanshū: Shiranai Mamade wa Son o Suru Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS
  24. Japanese: 歩いてわかる 生活リズムDS Hepburn: Aruite Wakaru Seikatsu Rizumu DS
  25. Japanese: 立体ピクロス Hepburn: Rittai Pikurosu
  26. Japanese: パネルでポンDS Hepburn: Paneru de Pon DS
  27. Japanese: 英語が苦手な大人のDSトレーニング もっとえいご漬け Hepburn: Eigo ga Nigate na Otona no DS Torēningu: Motto Eigo Dzuke
  28. Japanese: DS陰山メソッド「ます×ますプレ百ます計算 百ますの前にこれだよ!」 Hepburn: DS Kageyama Mesoddo: Masu x Masu Pure Hyaku Masu Keisan - Hyaku Masu no Maeni Kore Dayo!
  29. Japanese: DS楽引辞典 Hepburn: Rakubiki Jiten DS
  30. Japanese: リズム天国ゴールド Hepburn: Rizumu Tengoku Gold
  31. Japanese: しゃべる!DSお料理ナビ Hepburn: Shaberu! DS Oryōri Navi
  32. Japanese: 旅の指さし会話帳DS Hepburn: Tabi no Yubisashi Kaiwachō DS
  33. Japanese: タッチで楽しむ百人一首 DS時雨殿 Hepburn: Tacchi Hyakunin Isshu: DS Shigureden
  34. Japanese: 大人のDSゴルフ Hepburn: Otona no DS Gorufu
  35. Japanese: アナザーコード:R 記憶の扉 Hepburn: Anazā Kōdo: R – Kioku no Tobira
  36. Japanese: Wiiでやわらかあたま塾 Hepburn: Wii de Yawaraka Atama Juku
  37. Japanese: FOREVER BLUE: 海の呼び声 Hepburn: Forever Blue: Umi no Yobigoe
  38. Japanese: みんなの常識力テレビ Hepburn: Minna no Jōshikiryoku TV
  39. Japanese: 通信対局 ワールドチェス Hepburn: Tsūshin Taikyoku: World Chesu
  40. Japanese: はじめてのWii Hepburn: Hajimete no Wii
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    gollark: Making a stock market, really, is just cart/horse misordering brought on by people wanting to bring in the shiny parts of the modern economy without the rest.
    gollark: But a stock market won't work unless you somehow get everyone to subscribe to boring things like accounting and profit sharing and stuff.
    gollark: Yes, an automated commodity market could be neat.

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