![]() ![]() Music and graphics are faithful to the arcade version, but the loading times between each level are excruciating. We bring you Marble Madness reviews, screenshots, music, and more Marble Madness. This makes control a little easier (once you get used to it) because most of the movement in the game is diagonal. The C64 game Marble Madness (platformer, 3d) published by Electronic Arts in 1986. The 45° angle movement is as if you turn the d-pad 45° clockwise. Beginners will want to use the 90° angle because it's the same as the movements on the d-pad. To make up for this, the NES port allows you to accelerate your marble by holding down the A button and pick the angle at which your marble will roll. The 8-directional d-pad of the NES controller isn't nearly as effective as the arcade's rollball. Music: Brad Fuller, Hal Canon: Game manual: not available Download: MarbleMadness.zip: Game size: 216 kB: Recommended emulator: KEGA Fusion: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Marble Madness is an arcade video game designed by Mark Cerny, and published by Atari Games in 1984. While the NES graphics and sound aren't very impressive, the courses from the original game are fairly accurately preserved. One or two players move their marble through the courses and around the obstacles, while avoiding the steelies, acid puddles, and various other obstacles to reach the finish line. There are tight corridors to follow and enemies to avoid. Marble Madness - Commodore 64 Game - Download Disk/Tape, Music, Review - Lemon64 C64 Forever - Create & Play Get C64 Forever for a revolutionary C64 preservation & emulation package Over 200 pre-installed games and demoscene productions. It was very close to the arcade version, now its even closer. Marble Madness CD32 with CD music directly from the arcade tunes. The game is viewed from an isometric perspective, which makes it harder to stay focused on the direction the ball is to follow. Music: Brad Fuller, Hal Canon: Game manual: not available Download: MarbleMadness.zip: Game size: 92 kB: Recommended emulator: KEGA Fusion: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Marble Madness is an arcade video game designed by Mark Cerny, and published by Atari Games in 1984. That one was really hard work because the way the game is coded (in C), multiplayer mode, disabling music took me a lot of time but now here it is. High Roller (ft VikingGuitar) Where Good Marbles Go to Die is a seven song collection of arrangements from Marble Madness (NES) each with a different guest. The NES port of Marble Madness is pretty similar to the original arcade game. For decades, Atari's scrapped prototype arcade sequel Marble Madness II has been one of the un-emulated 'holy grails' for popular multi-platform emulator MAME. Marble Madness, Mega Drive The idea of this arcade game is deceptively simple: Guide a marble down a path without hitting any obstacles or straying off the course. Ballbusting Wallbird (ft Kirby Pufocia) 6. ![]() For other games in the series, see Marble Madness. ![]()
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