![]() The animations are also done well and it isn't hard to see where you're going at all. Set in a 3D perspective, the 3D look is pulled off nice and clean. But the presentation of it on the NES does, indeed, a considerable amount of justice with its colorful visuals. Graphics: Of course the arcade original of Marble Madness triumphs in this area, there is obviously no doubt of it. Good: Great multiplayer * Fun gameplay * An original idea * Good-quality port * Challengingīad: Sometimes hard to control * Annoying soundtrack While it can be frustrating trying to move the marble in the 8-bit world with slightly whacky controls, the whole game is presented very well and is simple to play. ![]() ![]() There isn't much to say about this game, except that it's a blast and, with the inclusion of a two-player mode, makes it even better. ![]() By aryoshi | Review Date: SeptemThe arcade classic made it as a port by Milton Bradley themselves and brought back the fun of trying to maneuver a marble through a maze filled with deadly obsticles and pitting players against the clock in a race to a finish. ![]()
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