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Spelling Challenges and More! is a Nintendo DS and PSP video game. In the game, you must complete multiple different spelling challenges by using the uniqe features of the Nintendo DS or PSP.

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In the Nintendo DS version of the game, the words flash up quickly on the screen, and you must spell them out by using a touch screen keyboard, while in the PSP version the words are said through the speaker, and you must move around using a virtual keyboard.
   

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