Mercury Games

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Mercury Games
Type Privately owned
Founded 2005
Headquarters London, U.K.
Key people Leo Zullo President
Industry Interactive Entertainment[1]
Computer and Video Games[2]
Products Crazy Frog Racer
Crazy Frog Racer 2
Employees 20
Website www.mercurygames.com[3]

Mercury Games is a London-based computer and video games publisher. It was set up in 2005 and has sold more than one million units worldwide of the Crazy Frog franchise.

Mercury Games publishes games across platforms including licensed and original IP products for PC, Nintendo DS and Wii, Sony PS2 and PSP.

Mercury Games currently operates two additional brands, Turtle Games and The Zen Series:

Turtle Games uses popular brands and IP to make fun but straightforward games to the 5-12 year old children’s market.

The Zen series of lifestyle games do not contain any violence or competitive elements. Zen games are co–published by Mercury Games and Japanese computer and video games publisher, Ertain.


[edit] Licenses

Mercury Games also works with a number of licenses, including Jamster/Jamba, The Sun, USA Today, and Archon: The Light and the Dark.

[edit] Discography

  • Crazy Frog Racer (2005), PC, PS2
  • Crazy Frog Racer (2006), DS
  • Crazy Frog Racer 2 (2006), PC, PS2

[edit] Future Products

  • Jamster (Jamba) Allstars Turtle Games PS2 Q1 2008
  • Jamster (Jamba) Allstars Turtle Games PC Q1 2008
  • Warriors Of The Lost Empire Mercury Games PSP Q1 2008
  • Paint by DS Zen Series DS Q1 2008
  • The Sun Crossword Challenge Mercury Games DS Q1 2008
  • Paint by DS: Military Vehicles Zen Series DS Q1 2008
  • Aquarium by DS Zen Series DS Q1 2008
  • Fantasy Aquarium by DS Zen Series DS Q1 2008
  • Matchstick Puzzle by DS Zen Series DS Q1 2008
  • Crazy Frog Art School Turtle Games DS Q1 2008
  • Crazy Frog Faces Turtle Games DS Q1 2008
  • USA Today Crossword Challenge Mercury Games DS Q1 2008
  • Crazy Frog Racer 2 Turtle Games Wii Q1 2008