Learning in Video Games

March 7, 2007

Nintendo Wii, Ebay Prices, and Learning

Filed under: General — Rob @ 7:04 pm

Looks like eBay prices on the Nintendo Wii are finally starting to drop to around the $320-$330ish range. As of yet, there aren’t too many software titles to choose from besides Zelda, Madden NFL Football, and the pack-in Wii Sports game. When will we see a Wii game that makes learning a primary goal? As Nintendo is trying to market the traditional “non-gamer” market, could a fun, engaging educational game — say, to teach history or some kind of detective game to promote scientific inquiry — be the one of the first console game to get both parents, teachers, and researchers excited? Will we see Wiis in classrooms (because of the learning opportunities) anytime soon? What kinds of learning does the motion sensitive “wiimote” lend itself to? So many questions, so few answers..

2 Comments »

  1. i love playing all day on my new Nintendo Wii. this game machine adds new level on gaming interactivity.

    Comment by arthritisgamer — October 9, 2009 @ 11:36 am

  2. The Wii has the potential to bridge all ages in the Gaming industry! I first saw it in non-promotional media in an elderly care home, and how it was stimulating their minds and improving their hand eye co-ordination. Therefore at the moment I am looking to Compare Wii Price in order to by my Father one for Christmas! But I concur with the last comment. It has superb interactivity.

    Comment by Harry Pearce — November 10, 2009 @ 8:06 pm

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