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In this entry: Super Smash Bros Brawl for $43 shipped. Nights: Journey of Dreams $29. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption $29. Pinball Hall of Fame $19. For $30 you can pick up, tax free and with free shipping: Bomberman Land Endless Ocean Ghost Squad Godfather: Blackhand Edition House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return My Word Coach Namco Museum Remix Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition Sega Bass Fishing Sonic and the Secet Rings SSX Blur Super Monkeyball Banana Blitz Zack and Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure For only $20, copies of these games can be found just about anywhere: Alien Syndrome Dewy's Adventure Elebits Escape From Bug Island Furu Furu Park Mercury Meltdown Revolution Octomania Red Steel Wii Zapper with Link's Crossbow Training
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Ignition Entertainment have announced that Mercury Meltdown Revolution for the Wii will be available from North American stores on Sepetember 25th for a retail price of $19.99.
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TotallyWii have received confirmation that the launch date for Ignition Entertainment's latest title, Mercury Meltdown Revolution for the Nintendo Wii has been moved to a June 12th release date in North America.
With fond memories of Mercury Meltdown Revolution on the PSP, we found ourselves thinking, this game would be sick if it had motion control. Our prayers have been answered when late last year Atari announced a Wii exclusive Mercury Meltdown Revolution due out this spring. Look forward to over 150 levels to tilt and shake out Wii-motes at.
Now we have visual evidence that this is going to be the real deal. Take a gander at the Images tab to sneak a peek.
February 1,
Atari has announced a Wii-exclusive version of PSP puzzler Mercury, called Mercury Meltdown Revolution, due to be released in the Spring next year, and complete with tilt-sensitive controls.
"The Mercury series was originally developed with a tilt controller in mind," developer Ignition has explained. "The Wii has made this possible and the outcome provides the player with unprecedented control and accuracy."
We actually got to play the PSP version of Mercury back when gaming legend Archer