Marble madness is an arcade video game designed by mark cerny and published by atari games in 1984.
Atari marble madness arcades.
Atari s 1984 marble madness was a successful arcade game which has maintained an avid cult following over the years the game was widely acclaimed for its accessible but highly difficult gameplay its early use of 3d level designs its music and its entertaining addictiveness.
Marble madness is known for using innovative game technologies.
This is made by atari.
The hidden level.
It is a platform game in which the player must guide a marble through six courses populated with obstacles and enemies within a time limit.
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Phantomdj s footage from the game which he claims to own a copy of.
You can get the game fully restored with new artwork for an extra 800.
Marble madness was the first game to run on the new atari system 1 hardware and was the perfect showcase for atari to demonstrate the technical superiority of its new arcade architecture.
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Atari s 1984 marble madness was a successful arcade game which has maintained an avid cult following over the years the game was widely acclaimed for its accessible but highly difficult gameplay its early use of 3d level designs its music and its entertaining addictiveness.
This is the first game for atari s system 1.
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The player controls the marble by using a trackball.
Marble madness was released in december 1984.
Another all time favorite highly addictive until you made the sixth level.
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.
Marble madness is an arcade video game designed by mark cerny and published by atari games in 1984.
Detailed arcade cabinet build plans for marble madness atari system 1 by atari.
It was atari s first to use the atari.