Mercury Meltdown Revolution launches on Wii
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007 at 1:03pm by Press Release![]()
Environmental poisons never play by the rules. Just when you think they are rounded up they give you the slip. Today worldwide videogame publisher and developer Ignition Entertainment Ltd. launches Mercury Meltdown Revolution for the Wii™ home video game system, the addictive, safe gaming alternative to playing with dangerous transition metals. Mercury Meltdown Revolution is rated E for Everyone and is now available at major retailers nationwide for $19.99.
Set within a colorful virtual lab, you’ll guide a silvery mercury blob through more than 150 levels of chemical frolic that tests your reflexes and nerve. Balance the Wii Remote in both hands as you tilt the vividly rendered world of Mercury Meltdown Revolution. Carefully creep the slippery blob through mazes, avoid mechanical obstacles, and balance on wobbly platforms that threaten to toss you into the abyss.
“Mercury Meltdown Revolution is a deep and unique puzzler, taking full advantage of the Wii’s innovative controls,” says Ken Gratz, Director of Product Development at Ignition USA. “This is an essential title for anyone who has a Wii, especially at only $19.99 - you can’t afford not to own it!”
Foresight is a must in Mercury Meltdown Revolution as doors lock out the wrong colored blob. Be ready to handle more than one blob at a time, careful to keep enough mercury in play to complete the level. If you avoid the traps, which can take a chunk out of your blob, you’ll squish and squirm your way to a new Mercury Meltdown Revolution lab.
Mercury Meltdown Revolution is about precision control and timing. This game will have you leaning sideways, backwards, and every which way in the hopes of nudging your blob just … a little bit … further … Or have you crying out loud as your blob lands with a sad splat on the lab floor.
Mercury Meltdown Revolution features:
- Hidden labs and bonus features – Seemingly endless challenges
- 480p support – There’s nothing prettier than the gleam of mercury
- 150+ levels of action – Feed your puzzling need
- Mini-games galore including Rodeo, Paint, Metrix, Shove and Race
- Dynamic physics – Shimmy, shake, and shiver like the mercury blob
- Full integration with the Wii Remote Motion Sensor, plus Classic Controller support
- A critically anticipated puzzler for $19.99! The deepest game for the fewest bucks
- Rated “E” for Everyone: A new gaming addiction for players of all ages to pick up and play





October 17th, 2007 at 2:44 pm
For 20 bucks I might just have to get this. Hooray for budget titles!
October 17th, 2007 at 3:36 pm
20 dollars?! Holy crap! Must-Buy title right here!
October 17th, 2007 at 4:56 pm
Are these companies making money with all these budget titles? Is the development THAT cheap/easy on the Wii?
October 17th, 2007 at 4:59 pm
Finally! I’ve only been anticipating this game since it first got its July release date =P
October 17th, 2007 at 5:04 pm
THAT’s how an old port should be priced.
Same here, WildWorld
October 17th, 2007 at 5:11 pm
Does this game have multiplayer? if so, is is it up to 2 or 4?
October 17th, 2007 at 5:25 pm
The price tag makes this a must have game. Anything more than that and it would be a ‘bargain bin’ title that you pick up in a few years time.
May well pick this up when it comes out over here in the UK.
October 17th, 2007 at 5:32 pm
Maybe they should have waited for the WiiFit board.

OK for under $20 the can make a sequel that does support the board.
October 17th, 2007 at 5:37 pm
I don’t believe it, it’s EUR 47,45 ($67.41) in Germany, rip-off extravaganza!
http://www.amazon.de/Atari-Mercury-Meltdown-Revolution/dp/B000MCHEUU
October 17th, 2007 at 6:04 pm
Seeing as this game is #10 in the Wii review rankings (according to gamerankings.com, above Wii Sports, Raving Rabbids and Excite Truck), twenty clams sounds like a steal. But that has to be one of the ugliest screenshots I’ve ever seen of anything. Even a teenage anime freak’s Windows 98 desktop.
October 17th, 2007 at 6:10 pm
I’ve been looking forward to this game for months now; I’ve gotta get it tomorrow when it gets to my local EB.
October 17th, 2007 at 11:44 pm
I was already going to get this, but…. classic controller support? Bonus!
This game already makes Kororinpa look like a Kororipoff.