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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 ...
GarageGames was founded in Eugene, Oregon in 2000 by Jeff Tunnell, Tim Gift, Rick Overman, and Mark Frohnmayer. Working in their garage on severance checks, the founders derived the name GarageGames as a play off the term "garage band", and is meant to evoke a similar attitude in game development.
Marble Blast Ultra is a 3D platformer in which the player maneuvers a marble to collect gems or reach the end of the level. Variations of this game have been developed for the Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. Lore: Aftermath was a multiplayer mech combat game, and a sequel to Dark Horizons Lore: Invasion. Players control mechs called MAV, and ...
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 ...
Marble Arena: Marble Blast Gold: Marble Blast Ultra: Mario is Missing: Marooned: Mars Rising: Martians Vs. Robots: Massive Assault: Master Kick: Master of Orion II: Master of Orion III: Math Rabbit Deluxe: The Learning Company 1996 Educational Commercial 7.0 or higher Math-teroid: Multiplication: Max Payne: Feral Interactive: 2002 Action ...
Xbox Live Arcade Unplugged Vol. 1 is a retail package of six Xbox Live Arcade games and three demos. [1]When the disc is inserted, it does not directly launch anything; instead, it simply adds the respective titles to the player's Games list while inserted.
Wahoo: The Marble Board Game. The classic multi-player marble board game for fans of Parchisi, Aggravation®, Trouble®, Sorry®, and Ludo! By Masque Publishing
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.