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Marble Madness

Marble Madness (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Sega Master System
Tags: Action
Developer: Midway
More Platforms: Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Gear, Genesis, NES

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
??/??/1992
EU
??/??/1992

Staff Reviews

Marble Madness review (NES)

Reviewed March 24, 2004

Jason Venter says: "It turns out your marble is made out of china or something. Even a small drop will either set it to spinning (which delays your movement for a second or two) or cause it to crack (which delays you something like five seconds, in some cases). None of this would particularly matter, except the marbles have a tendency to be reluctant about directional changes."
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