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Picture from Imagine Series launches two new titles

Imagine Makeup Artist and Imagine Music Fest are now available for the Nintendo DS. Both games are rated E and available for $29.99 each. Launched in 2007, the Imagine line of games caters specifically to ‘tween’ girls.

In Imagine Makeup Artist, players begin as an apprentice and must work their way up to earn the reputation of a professional makeup artist. Players learn to apply makeup using proper techniques, create looks to match their clients’ style requests and participate in contests. Use the stylus to apply makeup on game characters, including foundation, lipstick, eye shadow and blush. Play fun mini-games to earn money and go shopping for new makeup, clothes, hairstyles, and accessories.

In Imagine Music Fest, attend a music academy where players are responsible for forming a band, designing their look and band logo, creating a light show and ultimately leading a performance. Play the guitar, drums and keyboards in mini-games, and invite other players to join your band and jam together through wireless play.

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