Mercury Meltdown Revolution


Archer Maclean's inventive puzzler blib-blobs onto Wii, complete with tilt-sensitive controls.

Available on: Wii
Genre: Family
Expected release date: May 1, 2007
Published by: Ignition Banbury 
Developed by: Ignition Entertainment 
8 Great
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The blandest, dullest and all-around boring-est covers we could find
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Mercury Meltdown rises on Wii
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Mercury Meltdown Revolution
The mercury rising in the thermometer of rage approaches terrifying proportions
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Mercury Meltdown Revolution - updated hands-on and video
Spot-on controls and diverting minigames give it that extra shine
Mar 22, 2007
In our first hands-on time with Mercury Meltdown Revolution, we raved about the intuitive new control system and agreed with developer Ignition that the Wii was the perfect system for the Mercury franchise that debuted in 2005 on the PSP with Archer Maclean's Mercury. One month later we've had another session with MMR, and we're happy to report that the controls are still super easy to grasp and still perfectly responsive. This is Mercury Meltdown the way it was meant to be played. So if it's » Read Full Mercury Meltdown Revolution preview
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World-first hands-on and exclusive screens
Feb 13, 2007
As you may know, the first Mercury developed for PSP was originally designed to be played with the tilt-sensor PSP add-on device, which never saw the light of day. So it made perfect sense when Mercury Meltdown Revolution was announced for Wii. It's obvious, being as it's a puzzle game all about tilting a platform to control a blob of mercury, how well suited the tilt-sensitive Wii Remote is for the Mercury series. And games like Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz and the currently Japan-only Kororinpa » Read Full Mercury Meltdown Revolution preview
ESRB Rating
Mercury Meltdown Revolution is rated:
Everyone