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Marble Madness: Arranged/Remixed tunes

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Game info

Name: Marble Madness
Characteristics: Isometric, Arcade, Coin-Op Conversion
Publishers: Electronic Arts, Atari, Midway Games, Mindscape, Virgin, Tengen, Rare, Milton Bradley, Electronics Arts, EA, Atari Games, Atari Games (APX - Atari Program Exchange), Brothers
Developers: Electronic Arts, Rare, Milton Bradley, Atari Games, Home Data
Platforms:
Game Boy - United States
Commodore 16/Plus 4
ZX Spectrum 48/128
Sega GameGear
Sega Master System
Amstrad CPC
Arcade (1984)
Nintendo Ent. System (1984) - United States
Apple II (1986) - Europe
Amiga (1986) - Europe
Commodore 64/128 (1986) - Europe
PC Self-Boot (1986)
Atari ST (1987) - Europe
PC Dos (1987) - Europe
Game Boy (1991)
X68000 (1991)
Sega Mega Drive (13 Aug 1993) - Japan
Game Boy Color (02 Dec 1999)

Music info

Released: 1984
Related Plaform: Nintendo Ent. System
Format: Tracked music (MOD / XM / S3M / IT)
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft
Music type: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 1
Size of archive: 2323 bytes

User reviews

  • "ok..........." (by Butterfist, 31 Jul 2006) [8/10]
    So....only level one....of the NES version? WTF. The Amiga versions music was way better...and the second and third level had totally amazing music. Someone(not me)needs to rip those tunes! I give it an 8 because I still love that 1st level tune.

  • "Disappointing" (by Dr. Spa, 25 Dec 2007) [2/10]
    I would of thought that a game with so many remakes would have good music to go with it. This tune is dull, monotone and you probably wouldn't notice it in the game. To someone who is a crazed MM fan then download if you must, but regular people - it's not worth it!

    Merry xmas all!

  • "So What?" (by bleh, 23 Dec 2008) [1/10]
    Okay, Dr. Spa, like it ever occurred to you that someone actually ATTEMPTED to make something like this? Besides, I have to agree with Butterfist. It was my first try, and the NES version isn't as catchy as the GBA version. So yeah, I gave myself a 1. It's not really that much of a good composition anyway. I could always try harder.

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Record created/updated: 7. August 2002.
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