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'''''Marble Madness''''' was a game released to the [[NES]] and [[Game Boy]]. It involved n[[File:Marble_Madness_Box_art.jpg|thumb|The NES box art for Marble Madness]]avigating a marble through increasingly complex mazes within a specified time limit. Leftover minutes from the previous level were carried over. The game was originally an arcade game, and utilized a trackball. Because the NES game used the D-pad instead, the controls were notably harder. it was relesed by ''Milton Bradley''. The NES copy required you to hold the Controler at a cirtan angle, to make it a little bit easer to control.
 
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| name = ''Marble Madness''
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| image = [[File:Marble Madness Box_art.jpg]]
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| caption = North American box art.
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| developer = [[Rare]] (NES)<br>[[Mindscape]] (''GB'')<br>[[Digital Eclipse]] (''GBC'')
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| publisher = [[Milton Bradley]] (NES)<br>[[Mindscape]] (''GB'')<br>[[Midway]] (''GBC'')
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| system1 = Nintendo Entertainment System
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| system1NA = March [[1989]]
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| system1EU = [[1989]]
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| system1AU = [[1989]]
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| system2 = Game Boy
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| system2NA = May [[1991]]
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| system2EU = May 21, [[1992]]
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| system3 = Game Boy Color
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| system3NA = December [[1999]]
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| system3EU = March 13, [[2000]]
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| genre = Action
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| rating = Yes
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'''''Marble Madness''''' was a game released to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and [[Game Boy]] in [[1989]] and [[1991]] respectively. It involved navigating a marble through increasingly complex mazes within a specified time limit. Leftover minutes from the previous level were carried over. The game was originally an arcade game, and utilized a trackball. Because the NES game used the D-pad instead, the controls were notably harder. The NES version was released by ''Milton Bradley''. A revamped version was released a decade later for the [[Game Boy Color]].
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[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
 
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy games]]
 
[[Category:Milton Bradley games]]
 
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[[Category:Game Boy Color games]]
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[[Category:Digital Eclipse games]]
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[[Category:Mindscape games]]
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[[Category:Midway Games]]
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[[Category:Rare games]]
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[[Category:1989 video games]]
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[[Category:1991 video games]]
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[[Category:1992 video games]]
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[[Category:1999 video games]]
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[[Category:2000 video games]]

Revision as of 22:23, 25 February 2020

Marble Madness was a game released to the NES and Game Boy in 1989 and 1991 respectively. It involved navigating a marble through increasingly complex mazes within a specified time limit. Leftover minutes from the previous level were carried over. The game was originally an arcade game, and utilized a trackball. Because the NES game used the D-pad instead, the controls were notably harder. The NES version was released by Milton Bradley. A revamped version was released a decade later for the Game Boy Color.