Wild Metal Country was released for
Microsoft Windows by
Gremlin Interactive in Europe on 15 May 1999. In co-operation with
Matrox, subsequent releases of the game added
bump mapping to enhance the game's graphical fidelity. A
Dreamcast port, under the name
Wild Metal, was released by
Rockstar Games in North America on 1 February 2000 and in the United Kingdom on 25 February. In January 2004, the Windows version of the game, enhanced with compatibility for modern hardware, was re-released as part of Rockstar Games' "Rockstar Classics" series of
freeware games, which had already included 1997's
Grand Theft Auto and was available on the company's website. Alongside Rockstar Games' entire catalogue of Windows games,
Wild Metal Country was also released on
digital distribution platform
Steam in January 2008. == Reception ==