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Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree
(Video Game) Nintendo 2007-06
Release date: 2007-06-12
Weigh Your Brain! With 15 new Activities that challenge your brain in single-player Test and Practice modes, Big Brain Academy Wii sees how you measure up in five categories: memory, analysis, number crunching, visual recognition, and quick thinking.
Train with the Wii Remote! All Activities are designed around the Wii Remote's Pointer, so you can have fun learning from the comfort of your couch with one Wii Remote, or pass around two Wii Remotes for group competitions.
Brawl with Other Brains! The Wii sequel includes three multiplayer modes for up to eight players. You can also exchange training data with other players over WiiConnect24 and compete against their save data.
Price:
$29.99
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Ive noticed theres a big brain acdamey and big brain acdamey wii degre, will someone list the diffrences please. i like all the games on the big brain acdamey and wonderd if you got all the normal ones pluss extra on the wii degree? please help. Thanks
They are both aimed to test your brain power and the games are pretty straight forward with mini-games to test your memory etc. They get a little repetitive, the DS one is convenient because you can play anywhere but I personally prefer the Nintendo Wii.
Big Brain Academy (Wii)
I would just like to know seen as i am the owner of the big brain academy for wii and whether or not it is something to do with my version being UK brought and when I am looking on the internet it is coming up with a different international version
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diffrent mini games one is slightly better and they have diffrent games.
P.S its not worth buying both.
Price:
$84.99
$29.99
2 Included Shelves are constructed out of tempered glass and are height adjustable
Saves space and neatly organizes your AV Equipment
Easy and Secure Installation
My highest score is 1853g. My wife's score is 1200g.... What is your highest score to the test on Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree?
Only for Wii not the DS Version.
I only had it for about a week, and it was a while ago, but I think my highest score was around 1350 or so.
Price: $39.99
Track your heart rate on screen in real-time with the innovative EA SPORTS Active heart rate monitor to capture intensity and optimize performance over time.
Track your progress on the web via the EA SPORTS Active online global community.
70 Exercises and Activities
how much would game pay for wii big brain accadamy to be traded as a part payment for another game?
My friend traded hers and got £14, but I think that was only because it was still shrink wrapped
got one remote working fine, unable to get the 2nd remote to work. the remotes work well with other games.
Did you sync up the 2nd wii mote with the wii console by holding down the red button on the wii ( located next to san disk card slot) and red button on the wii mote( take off batter cover and you will see it) I had this problem because I never synched the second wii mote but some of the games had the option of adding a second wii mote like mario vs sonic at the olympics.
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