Everyone’s Common Knowledge Television heading to the Wii
Who says gaming can’t be educational? Nintendo has announced that Everyone’s Common Knowledge Television (Minna no Joushikiryoku Terebi) will be heading to the Wii pretty soon.
The game is said to be an expanded version of Common Knowledge Training for Adults on the Nintendo DS. It tries to educate users on different topics such as sports, fashion, cooking, manners, health, society, and other fields. More information on this game in the full article.
Nintendo has announced that Everyone’s Common Knowledge Television (Minna no Joushikiryoku Terebi) will be available in Japan this March 6 for Â¥4,800 (about US$ 45).
The premise of this game is simple. Much like the Common Knowledge Training for Adults on the Nintendo DS, the title tries to educate users on different topics such as sports, fashion, cooking, manners, health, society, and other fields.
The game will have some pretty good features such as the ability to use your own personalized Mii in the game as well as download new quizzes which include questions on current events via Wi-Fi . In addition, Wi-Fi will also be used for the game’s nation-wide common knowledge check ups.
So far there have been no announcements on an international release for Everyone’s Common Knowledge Television. Hopefully, Nintendo does decide to release this game in other regions aside from Japan since it looks like a pretty interesting way to keep someone updated on current events.