Big Brain Academy boxart analyzed

Big Brain Academy: The Boxart! - Image 1

Whenever a new game comes out, someone’s bound to take a look at every aspect of it. Of course, with the slew of intriguing games coming out for the Nintendo Wii, we didn’t expect someone to take the time to look at the box art and analyze it. At least, that’s what Play Nintendo’s Husain did with the Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree box art.

Touch Generations - Image 1 First off, if you check the upper left corner of the box, you’ll notice that the game has a Touch Generations symbol, much like the game’s DS counterpart. What Husain notes as a big difference is that this Touch Generations symbol uses the Wiimote rather than the stylus. As you can probably guess, expect to do a lot of fiddling around with the answers to the game’s questions using the Wiimote.

Big Brain Academy Online Play - Image 1 One thing that Nintendo fails to mention with their press releases is that Pokemon: Battle Revolution isn’t the first game to come out with some semblance of online play. As the analysis manages to mention, Big Brain Academy happens to be the second game which uses Online Play.

As you can see in the picture on the right, the warning gives it away. Of course, the online functions aren’t as robust as it would be in the Pokemon game (you trade training data wirelessly), but they do note that it’s a misnomer to assume that Pokemon is the beginning of Wii’s Online Play use. Funny how a little thing such as box art reveals so much, doesn’t it?

Big Brain Academy: The Boxart! - Image 1

Whenever a new game comes out, someone’s bound to take a look at every aspect of it. Of course, with the slew of intriguing games coming out for the Nintendo Wii, we didn’t expect someone to take the time to look at the box art and analyze it. At least, that’s what Play Nintendo’s Husain did with the Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree box art.

Touch Generations - Image 1 First off, if you check the upper left corner of the box, you’ll notice that the game has a Touch Generations symbol, much like the game’s DS counterpart. What Husain notes as a big difference is that this Touch Generations symbol uses the Wiimote rather than the stylus. As you can probably guess, expect to do a lot of fiddling around with the answers to the game’s questions using the Wiimote.

Big Brain Academy Online Play - Image 1 One thing that Nintendo fails to mention with their press releases is that Pokemon: Battle Revolution isn’t the first game to come out with some semblance of online play. As the analysis manages to mention, Big Brain Academy happens to be the second game which uses Online Play.

As you can see in the picture on the right, the warning gives it away. Of course, the online functions aren’t as robust as it would be in the Pokemon game (you trade training data wirelessly), but they do note that it’s a misnomer to assume that Pokemon is the beginning of Wii’s Online Play use. Funny how a little thing such as box art reveals so much, doesn’t it?

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