Nintendo editors’ top 10 of 2006
IGN Wii’s editorial team has provided readers with its Top 10 picks for the 2006 year.
One of the games that made it into the Top 10 is Elebits. Konami’s off-the-wall Wii action game may not have the most gorgeous graphics I’ve ever seen, but the game compensates for any visual drawbacks with innovative controls and design that really capitalizes on the strengths of Nintendo’s console. Exploring the title’s city neighborhood-style environments and manipulating objects, which have a realistic sense of weight and physics, with a gravity gun, is really a lot of fun. Elebits happens to be one of the few first wave Wii games that really shows off how Nintendo’s controller can make new gameplay scenarios possible. The offering is also the first to utilize WiiConnect24 so that you can trade created world maps with friends.


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