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Marble Man - Marble Madness II

Unreleased Arcade Video game published 33 years ago by Atari Games Corp.

Listed in MAME

Marble Man - Marble Madness II screenshot

Marble Man - Marble Madness II © 1991 Atari Games.

A great sequel of the previous game, once again the players control marbles but this time marbles come to life and become on Marble Man rolling through 13 different levels and three bonus rounds, featuring special abilities power-ups, including an new underwater level and new animations, graphics effects and sounds.

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Screen orientation: Horizontal

Main CPU : Motorola 68000 (@ 16 Mhz)
Sound Chips : 6502A

Control : 1 Trackball per player
Buttons : 1 per player

TRIVIA

"Marble Madness" was an arcade video game designed by Mark Cerny, and published by Atari in 1984. It was a platform game in which the player must guide an onscreen marble through six courses, populated with obstacles and enemies, within a time limit. A sequel titled Marble Man was planned for release in 1991, though Cerny was not involved in the development. 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, Flanagan wanted to make the sequel more accessible and introduced a superhero-type main character. Marble Man expanded on the gameplay of the original game by featuring new abilities for the marble such as invisibility and flight, included pinball minigames between sets of levels, and allowed up to three players to traverse isometric courses.

Flanagan intended to address the short length of the first game and, with the help of Mike Hally, developed seventeen courses. Atari created prototypes for location testing, but the game did not fare well against more popular titles at the time such as "Street Fighter II". Atari assumed the track balls accounted for the poor reception and commissioned a second model with joystick controls. Because the new models were met with the same poor reception, production was halted and the focus shifted to Guardians of the Hood, a 2-D beat'em up game.

Marble Madness II was never officially released, but the few proto machines are in the hands of various collectors. Two Marble Man machines showed up at the 2003 classic arcade games show 'California Extreme', San Jose, California.

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Game/Graphics/Program Design: Bob Flanagan
Game/Playfield Design: Mike Hally
Animation Design: Bridget Erdmann
Audio Design: Brad Fuller, John Paul
Game Hardware Design: Tim Hubberstey
Technical Support: Cris Drobny
Game Testing/Design Assistant: Victor Mercieca
Game Programmer: Andrew Burgess
Graphics Support: Sam Comstock, Kris Moser
Software Support: Peter Lipson, Mike Albaugh
ASIC Engineer: Pat McCarthy
Audio Hardware: John Moore
Alpha Team Leader: Chris Downend
Project Manager: Gerald Momoda

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