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Art Academy (video game)

''Art Academy'', also known as ''Art Academy: Learn painting and drawing techniques with step-by-step training'' in the PAL regions and in Japan, is an art training software for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. It was developed by Headstrong Games, and published by Nintendo. ''Art Academy'' was originally a two-part training application only available for download via the DSiWare service since 2009. It was later re-released in 2010 as a fully compiled, retail-able DS Game Card with added features, thus also making it available for original Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite users.
The original DSiWare applications are known as ''Art Academy: First Semester'' and ''Art Academy: Second Semester''. Each one has six and four lessons respectively, and both DSiWare applications are worth 800 Nintendo DSi Points each. ''Art Academy: First Semester'' and ''Second Semester'' were released in North America on September 14, 2009 and September 28, 2009 respectively, and in the PAL regions on December 25, 2009 and January 8, 2010 respectively. In Japan both DSiWare applications were released on November 18, 2009 as and .
The full, retail version includes all ten lessons, plus minor additional features, extra mini-lessons, and an image library for art subject references. The retail version of ''Art Academy'' was released in Japan on June 19, 2010, in Europe on August 6, 2010, in Australia on September 23, 2010, and in North America on October 25, 2010. ''Art Academy'' is part of Nintendo's Touch! Generations brand. On October 1, 2012, Art Academy got a direct sequel for the Nintendo 3DS and was called ''Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!'' in North America and New Art Academy in Europe. On August 8, 2013, a new installment to the series was released on the Nintendo Wii U's eShop, called ''Art Academy: SketchPad'', which gives users the chance to share their creations on Miiverse. On June 25, 2015, an installment titled ''Art Academy: Home Studio'' was released on the Wii U.〔http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/5sA2Ee7KMP3Nkguayri57lkqzemT4sJp〕
==Gameplay==
The following is based mainly on the retail version of ''Art Academy'', but will note anything to do with the original DSiWare versions if necessary.
''Art Academy'' is advertised as an art training simulation which can teach and help anyone to develop their art skills and techniques that can be applied with real-life tools and materials. ''Art Academy'' also features very realistic, albeit limited, range of art tools which can be freely used whichever way the game’s user, as a player or art trainee, deems to. Although it was made for the Nintendo DS, ''Art Academy'' is not a real “game” per se, and so it does not feature any actual gameplay, but it does feature a mode which requires any user of ''Art Academy'' to progress through in order to unlock higher levels, similarly to most games. The game, however, features two modes of play: Lessons and Free Paint mode.

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