Get the ball rolling: Mercury Meltdown Revolution screens

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With the way Ignition Entertainment‘s Mercury Meltdown Revolution for the Wii is turning out, we can’t help but be excited. After all, Ed Bradley was kind enough to let us in on the game’s controls, though its current lack of multiplayer is a bummer.

What the heck, we’ll worry more about learning how to use the Wiimote for the moment – two hands trying to tilt a ball sounds as challenging as it is enticing. What that in turn means is a study of more of the game’s screenshots. Feel free to look over them too, and see why even Ed was happy over Ignition’s first foray into next-gen games due this Q2 2007.

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Mercury Meltdown screenshot - Image 1 

With the way Ignition Entertainment‘s Mercury Meltdown Revolution for the Wii is turning out, we can’t help but be excited. After all, Ed Bradley was kind enough to let us in on the game’s controls, though its current lack of multiplayer is a bummer.

What the heck, we’ll worry more about learning how to use the Wiimote for the moment – two hands trying to tilt a ball sounds as challenging as it is enticing. What that in turn means is a study of more of the game’s screenshots. Feel free to look over them too, and see why even Ed was happy over Ignition’s first foray into next-gen games due this Q2 2007.

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