Nintendo Wii ”Big Brain Academy”

July 21st, 2007

Tesco in-store price: £17.73

Browsing around a local Tesco the other night I picked up Big Brain Academy for the Nintendo Wii. The game has been out on the DS Lite for a while now, so I was intrigued to see how the Wii version would fare.

The whole game uses the format of an academy for presentation, so you visit the Hall as your main menu, enter the Office for enrolment and wotnot, and the exam rooms for your daily test. Your Miis can be seen walking up and down the corridor (Including visiting Miis from other players) as you browse the menu options, and you can enrol several Miis in your save file so that visiting friends and family can have a play as well.

The games are of the short-but-fun type with an emphasis on mental agility. There are simple things like popping numbered balloons in order or a removing blocks to leave a particular sum. Other games include a version of Tetris and Whack-a-mole, there’s even a cute little train set where you need to tell the engine which direction to take to reach the exit. All of the games are straightforward but require quick, accurrate mental input to complete quicky and correctly.

There are 15 games in all and yhey are split into five types: Identify; Memorise; Analyse; Compute and Visualise:

Identify
Solve as quick as you can.

  • Whack Match
    Use the Wiimote to whack the highlighted items.
  • Fast Focus
    Identify the picture as quickly as possible.
  • Species Spotlight
    Use the torch to find the animals.

Memorise

  • Covered Cages
    Keep track of the birds as they are switched around.
  • Face Case
    Identify the face that was shown earlier.
  • Reverse Retention
    Remember the pictures in reverse order.

Analyse

  • Match Blast
    Remove blocks to make up a given shape.
  • Speed Sorting
    Pick the correct picture according to the criteria.
  • Block Spot
    Which of the four block buildings matches the main one?

Compute

  • Balloon Burst
    Pop the numbered balloons lowest to highest.
  • Mallet Math
    Remove numbered blocks to leave the target figure.
  • Colour Count
    Keep track of the number of Red/Blue balls in the cup.

Visualise

  • Art Parts
    Place the picture parts in the correct locations.
  • Train Turn
    Guide the train engine to its destination.
  • Odd One Out
    Which picture is not like the others?

In addition to the usual single-player games of the DS version, there are a few multiplayer games that can be played one-on-one or as a team. Team games are potentially more entertaining, since the game will highlight who did best, and worst, after each round. The one-to-one games like Mind Sprint are particularly frantic, since you not only have to complete the game in a good time to score good points, but beat the other player as well.

The Multiplayer games are:

  • Mind Sprint
    Race to complete a set number of questions. Each team can have up to 4 players who share a Wii Remote.
  • Mental Marathon
    Maintain a perfect winning streak as long as possible in a limited amount of time. 1-8 Players with 1 Wiimote
  • Brain Quiz
    Take turns selecting mental-activity panels on a party board to win points. Up to 8 players, divided into 4 teams.

The multiplayer games are made up of the 15 main games as well, so there’s nothing new to learn. Once you’ve played a single player game, you’re ready for multiplayer.

All in all, Nintendo Wii Big Brain Academy is a fun set of games that actually sharpens your brain’s reactions and helps with mental agility. At a touch under £18 it’s more than worth it, even if you don’t take the results too seriously.

Wii Strap Replacements

January 20th, 2007

Got a letter from Codestorm this morning containing my four replacement Nintento Wii wrist straps. Nothing remarkable about the presentation, it was just a white DL envelope with a llist label on the front and four Wii straps with a photocopied tip sheet enclosed.

But they’ve arrived, and I can now fling my Wii Remote about in gay (notgay) abandon safe in the knowledge that I have replacement straps. Or something.

The tips thingy reads:

Wii
The following tips are advised for safe play:

  • Always wear the writst strap while playing.
  • Keep a firm grip on the Wii Remote at all times.
  • Make sure people and objects are out of the range of movement before play begins.
  • Players shoujld keep at least three feet/one meter from their televisions and dry their hands if they become sweaty or wet for any other reason.
    Remember that the Wii Remote is responsive enough to detect minor movements – so excessive and forceful actions are not necessary. Therefore we recommend not to use excessively rapid, violent or wide swinging motions while using the Wii Remote during game play.

For further information please visit http://wii.nintendo.co.uk

Ito Misaki in Wii Sports?

January 15th, 2007

I was playing Wii Baseball with BootBlock the other day and I spotted a Mii character called Misaki which looked suprisingly like Ito Misaki, aka ‘Hermes’ from Densha Otoko.

Coincidence? I think not.

It wouldn’t have occurred to me if I hadn’t watch Densha Otoko only a few weeks ago.

Hnnnngh…

December 19th, 2006

Spammers. I hates ‘em, precious. I’ve just had 600 bounces from spam sent out on behalf of these c*nts after they found an insecure mail form and injected some headers. Not on this server, thankfully.

I’ve given up trying to buy a Wii. I only want to spend £250 and it’s just hopeless, so I’m not going to bother anymore. M is buying herself a DS Lite, but she’s going for the pink one so I can’t play it (wouldn’t be seen dead holding a pink… well, anything).

Other than that, Christmas is a rather skint affair this year. We’ll have family and food to look forward to but that’s about it. Haven’t even bought myself anything yet.

Edit
LOL – scrub that. I just got a Wii from Germany for £245. :-)