This are some new images of the Nintendo Wii game Mercury Meltdown Revolution
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A excerpt from a Eurogamer interview with Ignition studio manager Ed Bradley (Mecury Meltdown Revolution) :
Eurogamer: The Wii’s been marked out as a system ideal for games like Mercury and Monkey Ball, and on the surface it does seem a logical match. Did you find yourself sitting there when the Wiimote was first unveiled thinking, “hang on, this is made for us”?
Ed Bradley: Oh absolutely. I believe some of the gentlemen of Eurogamer got hands-on experience of our experimental tilt-controller back in days of yore [we did indeed], so we felt it was a case of someone finally catching up with us!
Eurogamer: At what point did this “Revolution” version first come about? Did Nintendo express an interest, or was it something you came up with independently?
Ed Bradley: Well it was still called the “Revolution” when we decided we wanted to do a version on the new Nintendo machine. The idea came from us and we pitched it to Nintendo at E3 ‘06. Being eminently sensible people they liked what they saw!
Eurogamer: Mercury and Mercury Meltdown were very tactile games, where you had to really understand the importance of every minute thumb motion, and where being able to feel the nub’s position was crucial. What sort of difficulties have you faced translating that kind of subtle control to the Wiimote, and how have you tackled them?
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This are some new Images of the Nintendo Wii game Mercury Meltdown Revolution
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This is an excerpt from the Preview and some new images of the Nintendo Wii Game Mercury Meltdown Revolution by CVG
But where as Monkey Ball has you hold the Remote like a pointer which makes tilting the platform forward rather awkward, Mercury has you hold the remote horizontally with both hands, with the face of the Remote facing upwards.
This immediately feels more comfortable, and with two hands firmly planted on either end of the Remote, you feel like you have a far great degree of control - making small, delicate movements with two hands on the Remote is far easier than with one.
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