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  2. Marble Blast Ultra - Wikipedia

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    Marble Blast Ultra was delisted from the Xbox Live Arcade service in February 2011. Despite this, a Microsoft Windows version was released in 2015. GarageGames, now a subsidiary of Graham Software Development, retained the rights to the Torque Engine which powers Marble Blast Ultra, but not the rights to the game. Game rights are property of ...

  3. List of game engine recreations - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Marble Blast Ultra: OpenMBU: Beta MIT License: ... Super Mario 64 Port: Active GPL: Super Mario World: smw:

  4. Talk:Marble Blast Ultra - Wikipedia

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    4 Official PC port. ... 5 Proposed merge with Marble Blast Mobile. ... Talk: Marble Blast Ultra. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages ...

  5. Marble Blast Ultra rolls right off of XBLA

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    Marble Blast Ultra, one of the earliest Xbox Live Arcade games, has been removed from the service. The game is no longer listed on the Xbox Live Marketplace, though its DLC packs are still ...

  6. Marble Blast - Wikipedia

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    The sequel, Marble Blast Ultra, was released in 2006 for the Xbox 360 platform with new features and improved graphics, sometime after the enhanced version of Marble Blast for the XBOX Live Arcade [4] which released one year earlier. Marble Blast XP, a version for the Net Jet online game system, has updated graphics and a marble selector.

  7. GarageGames - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, its developer community surpassed 100,000 users. Over its history, the company launched several of its own games, including Marble Blast Ultra for Microsoft Windows and Xbox Live Arcade. [citation needed] In 2006, GarageGames acquired BraveTree Technologies, developers of Think Tanks and real-time networked multiplayer physics technology.

  8. InstantAction - Wikipedia

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    It was originally released on July 15, 2009 for the PC, Xbox Live Arcade and iPhone/iPod Touch. On April 29, 2010 InstantAction released a 20-minute demo of the game to show off the companies new embed technology, along with the option to buy the full game for $9.99. [11]

  9. Category:Marble video games - Wikipedia

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    This category is for video games whose gameplay focuses on controlling the motion of a marble or ball, which is affected by physics, through a game level, often navigating a maze and/or avoiding hazards.