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  2. Marble Madness - Wikipedia

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    An arcade sequel titled Marble Man: Marble Madness II was planned for release in 1991, though Cerny was not involved in its development. [2] [23] Development was led by Bob Flanagan who designed the game based on what he felt made Marble Madness a success in the home console market. Because the market's demographic was a younger audience ...

  3. Mark Cerny - Wikipedia

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    He has also developed several games, notably the arcade game Marble Madness and the Knack series, and credited on many more for his consulting work. In 2004, he was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Game Developers Association, and was inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame in ...

  4. List of Zushi Games games - Wikipedia

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    Marble Madness / Klax (2005) Game Boy Advance; March of the Penguins (2007) Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS; Margots Bepuzzled! (2009) Nintendo DS, Wii; Matchbox Missions: Air, Land & Sea Rescue / Emergency Response (2006) Game Boy Advance; Mark Davis Pro Bass Challenge (2003) PlayStation 2; Medal of Honor: Underground (2003) Game Boy Advance

  5. Midway Arcade Treasures - Wikipedia

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    Midway Arcade Treasures is a video-game compilation of 24 arcade games, emulated from the original PCBs.The compilation was developed by Digital Eclipse and issued by Midway for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and Microsoft Windows.

  6. Captain N: The Game Master - Wikipedia

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    Marble Madness – The studio world of Marblopolis, which is structurally inspired by Marble Madness, including a black marble weapon that Mother Brain uses to attack the N Team. [18] The theme from the first level of Marble Madness is also used. [19] Mega Man – Megaland. Music from the game is used and the original Robot Masters appear. [20]

  7. Marble Blast Ultra - Wikipedia

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    Marble Blast Ultra was delisted from the Xbox Live Arcade service in February 2011. Despite this, a Microsoft Windows version was released in 2015. GarageGames , now a subsidiary of Graham Software Development, retained the rights to the Torque Engine which powers Marble Blast Ultra , but not the rights to the game.

  8. Brad Fuller (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Brad Allen Fuller (November 5, 1953 – January 2, 2016) was an American video game composer known for his work for Atari, Inc. and Atari Games.. Fuller composed the soundtracks for Marble Madness, released by Atari Games in 1984, Blasteroids, released in 1987, and Tengen Tetris, which was originally released in 1988. [1]

  9. Will Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Following the success of Music Construction Set, Harvey ported Atari Games's Marble Madness to the Apple II and the Commodore 64 (1986) [13] and developed two original games, Zany Golf (1988) [14] and The Immortal (1990). [15] All three projects were for Electronic Arts.