New screens for Mercury Meltdown Revolution
Spring will be upon us soon, and with it comes Ignition Entertainment‘s Mercury Meltdown Revolution for the Wii. Even though the shiny blobs in this game aren’t quite the giggly, yellow bundles of joy which we know from another member of the tilt-the-board genre, this Wii title still promises to be a whole load of fun anyway. After all, with the incorporation of the Wii’s motion-sensing features, fans of the title will now be able to play the game as it was meant to be: with full control of even the most minute movements.
Now with 480p support, optional support for the Wii’s Classic Controller (for those with shaky hands), 150 levels plus unlockable bonus features, it seems that the Ignition crew managed to get it all pat down. Now if only they’d finally manage to make the game playable by more than one person at the time…
More screenshots after the jump!
Spring will be upon us soon, and with it comes Ignition Entertainment‘s Mercury Meltdown Revolution for the Wii. Even though the shiny blobs in this game aren’t quite the giggly, yellow bundles of joy which we know from another member of the tilt-the-board genre, this Wii title still promises to be a whole load of fun anyway. After all, with the incorporation of the Wii’s motion-sensing features, fans of the title will now be able to play the game as it was meant to be: with full control of even the most minute movements.
Now with 480p support, optional support for the Wii’s Classic Controller (for those with shaky hands), 150 levels plus unlockable bonus features, it seems that the Ignition crew managed to get it all pat down. Now if only they’d finally manage to make the game playable by more than one person at the time…