Michael Cole

Posted July 17, 2008, 9:25 am in Aging by Growing Bolder


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Michael Cole is the CEO of Fit Brains and says taking 5 minutes of of your day to play will help prevent dementia. Play
Video games are not just for kids anymore. Brain games for adults are the rage. Science has proven that the right kind of games can help adults stay mentally sharp and avoid dementia. Unfortunately, not all brain games are fun and if they're not fun, it's hard to find the motivation to play.

That's where Fit Brains comes in. Michael Cole, CEO and founder of Vivity Labs in Vancouver, Canada, says that his company is targeting the older casual game players who want to view their game playing to productive and fun. "We call it guilt-free gaming," says Cole. "We'll go after the casual games audience that wants to keep their minds sharp."

To listen to our conversation with Michael Cole, click the play button below his photo on the right.

To play Fit Brains games on Growing Bolder, click here.
To visit FitBrains.com, click here.
To watch a Growing Bolder video on Senior Gamers, click here.
To watch a Growing Bolder video on Wii gamers, click here.


 


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