Professor Kageyama's Maths Training: The Hundred Cell Calculation Method

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Professor Kageyama's
Maths Training:
The Hundred Cell Calculation Method
Professor Kageyama's Maths Training - The Hundred Cell Calculation Method 2008 Nintendo DS Cover Art.jpg
Developer Jupiter
Publishers Shogakukan (JP)
Nintendo
Platform Nintendo DS
Release
  • JP: December 7, 2006 [1]
  • AU: February 7, 2008
  • EU: February 8, 2008
  • NA: January 12, 2009
Genre Puzzle game
Modes Single player, multiplayer

Professor Kageyama's Maths Training: The Hundred Cell Calculation Method [a] is a puzzle video game published by Nintendo and developed by Jupiter for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. It was first released in Japan, then later in Europe and Australasia. It was released in North America as Personal Trainer: Math on January 12, 2009 [2] and also in South Korea in 2009. The game is part of both the Touch! Generations and Personal Trainer series. [3] The game received mixed reviews, with common criticisms cited for the game's difficulty in recognizing some numbers and for not being very entertaining to play. At GameRankings, it holds an average review score of 65%. [4]

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Gameplay

Maths Training, designed to be played daily, uses a method called "The Hundred Cell Calculation Method" that focuses on repetition of basic arithmetic. This method was developed by Professor Kageyama who works at the Centre for Research and Educational Development at Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto. [5] Utilizing a 10 x 10 grid of blank squares lined with rows of numbers along the top and side of the grid, the player has to match up each top number with each side number and add or subtract or multiply them. They then fill in the appropriate square with the appropriate answer.

The game is played by holding the Nintendo DS vertically like a book, and it supports both right- and left-handed users, allowing them to view the exercises on the message screen while they note down their answers with the stylus on the Touch Screen. The user can play against up to 15 other Nintendo DS users by using the DS Download Play option or with multiple game cards. [6] [7]

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Notes

  1. Known in Japan as Kageyama's Method for DS: "Masu X Masu Hundred Masu Calculation" (Japanese: DS陰山メソッド ます×ます百ます計算, Hepburn: DS Kageyama Mesoddo: Masu x Masu Hyaku Masu Keisan)

References

  1. "DS陰山メソッド 電脳反復 ます×ます百ます計算". Archived from the original on 2019-09-17. Retrieved 2026-01-20.
  2. Cooking Guide, Maths Training, Walking Rhythm DS rebranded for US
  3. "Nintendo Launches Personal Trainer: Cooking For Nintendo DS". Archived from the original on 2009-04-17. Retrieved 2008-11-28.
  4. Professor Kageyama's Maths Training: The Hundred Cell Calculation Method Reviews
  5. Professor Kageyama's Maths Training Review // DS /// Eurogamer
  6. Professor Kageyama's Maths Training The Hundred Cell Calculation Method Archived 2008-07-21 at the Wayback Machine
  7. Touch! Generations Archived 2008-04-19 at the Wayback Machine