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Marble Madness 3D

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I know it's gonna make me feel old but I wanted to make a litle tribute to one of the best 16 bits games I've ever played "Marble Madness".

This crazy marbles race on awkward labyrinths was one of the first to include complex 3D scenarios and complex physics on an arcade game, winning it was almost impossible. Different versions where released for MAME and Sega Genesis, emulators and roms are still rolling around the net, so... if you have the chance to try this oldie, don't miss it.

If there is some programmer who wants to make a flash version on this game for the NG feel free to use my art for the main menu and tell me as soon as it's done, cause I want to try it.

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shiny!

i like shiny things!
the tone was perfect!

Wow nice

Im giving a 10 on this because it seems perfectly balanced and the orbs were awsome along with a nice backround, onlything i didnt like was the movie reel but all in all its one of my faves now very welldone

Make more like this very awsome stuff

~X~

Manuel-Dangelo responds:

thanks you very much, I'll keep the hard work up

Really Good!!

I don't see much 3D art here. This is really nice, I like how it looks like it is sort of a game in that world. The green guys are pretty intereting. They could swallow those guys up.

Manuel-Dangelo responds:

in fact they do, in the original game, green siliders swallow the marbles and the green slims are asid so they disolve them. although black marbles always trys to push you to the abbis.
kinda neet game

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Mar 8, 2010
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