Big Brain Academy

Big Brain Academy

Amazon.com put several Nintendo Wii video games on sale at the lowest prices ever available. Games on sale include MadWorld, Onechanbara Bikini Zombie Slayers, A Boy and His Blob, Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree and several others.

"Be puzzled by mind bending brain teasers as you aim to uncover the mystery of Professor Layton and the Curious Village at all NintendoDS locations, see live demonstrations of the highly anticipated Wii Music and take a trip to the city in the all new Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City , both at selected Wii locations..."

"According to a reader of videogame blog Kotaku, who sent in the above snapshot by way of proof, Costco’s latest tantalising Wii bundle includes the Wii itself, an extra Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller, and also a copy of popular edutainment title Brain Age. And, all of this can be yours for a mere $345 USD."

To help promote Big Brain Academy for the Wii, Nintendo is offering you the chance to obtain a wiimote keychain! Here are the stipulations on obtaining your free keychain:

  • Sign up for My Nintendo
  • Register Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree
  • Take a quick survey
  • Confirm your address so we can send your Wii Remote keychain

    Unfortunately you need to purchase the game to get the keychain. So, if you don't have a wii or if you're not planning on buying Big Brain Academy, tough luck.

  • "Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree is largely a success, which makes it -- like Wii Sports -- a surprisingly difficult project to rate. As everyone knows, the title falls into the emerging "casual" sector -- a target demographic less concerned with graphics and more concerned with accessibility, or so we're told. From that perspective, the title is great -- it is both easy to pick up and really fun to play, especially with friends.

    What Wii Degree demonstrates is that Nintendo really has the m..."

    It is good to see grandma and grandpa finally getting into some video games. These senior citizens have always been trying to keep their minds work and non-senile for all of time, and brain training games now seem to be the solution. And the fad is spreading fast; just a couple days ago, I saw my friend's grandpa playing Brain Age. Watch out, kiddies, your grandparents might take over your title as the gamers of the family.