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Let's Compare ( Marble Madness )
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2. ZX Spectrum ( Deluxe Edition ) 2:07
3. Amstrad ( Construction Set Edition ) 3:31
4. Apple 2 5:00
5. DOS 6:28
6. Gameboy 7:57
7. Gameboy Color 9:26
8. Atari ST 10:54
9. Game Gear 12:22
10. Commodore 64 13:51
11. Gameboy Advance 14:55
12. Nintendo Entertainment System 16:23
13. Sega Master System 17:51
14. Genesis 19:21
15. Apple 2 GS 20:49
16. Amiga 22:17
17. Sharp X68000 23:46
18. FM Towns 25:14
19. Windows ( New & Classic Perspectives ) 26:43 - 28:20
Credits: 29:40
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Description Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marble_Madness
Marble Madness is an arcade video game designed by Mark Cerny, and published by Atari Games in 1984. It is a platform game in which the player must guide an onscreen marble through six courses, populated with obstacles and enemies, within a time limit. The player controls the marble by using a trackball. Marble Madness is known for using innovative game technologies. It was Atari's first to use the Atari System 1 hardware and to be programmed in the C programming language. The game was also one of the first to use true stereo sound; previous games used either monaural sound or simulated stereo.
In designing the game, Cerny drew inspiration from miniature golf, racing games, and artwork by M. C. Escher. He aimed to create a game that offered a distinct experience with a unique control system. Cerny applied a minimalist approach in designing the appearance of the game's courses and enemies. Throughout development, he was frequently impeded by limitations in technology and had to forgo several design ideas.
Upon its release, Marble Madness was commercially successful, becoming a profitable arcade game. Praise among critics focused on the game's difficulty, unique visual design, and stereo soundtrack. The game was ported to numerous platforms and inspired the development of other games. A sequel was developed and planned for release in 1991, but canceled when location testing showed the game could not succeed in competition with other titles.
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