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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Marble (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Marble Blast Gold (2003), a "get to the finish" first person game for the PC and Xbox; a sequel, Marble Blast Ultra (2006), was released later for the Xbox 360; Switchball (2007), a game for the PC and Xbox 360; Enigma (2007)

  5. GarageGames - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Talk:Marble Blast - Wikipedia

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    6 Website of Marble Blast. 1 comment. 7 External links modified. 1 comment. 8 External links modified. 1 comment. 9 Requested move 30 January 2024. 3 comments. Toggle ...

  7. MBG - Wikipedia

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    Marble Blast Gold, 2002 3D platform game; Medal for Bravery (Gold), rank of the Hong Kong honours system; Mercedes-Benz Group, a German automotive company; Missouri Botanical Garden (more commonly referred to as MoBot) Money-back guarantee, a simple guarantee; Montaña Brisa Gómez, Natales Chile

  8. Luma Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Luma Arcade was a developer of video games from 2006 to 2013. Initially a division of Luma Studios, a South African animation services provider, Luma Arcade was later spun out as an independent company with staff in San Francisco, Johannesburg, and Portland before being acquired in a private sale in 2013 to an undisclosed buyer.

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Council/Proposals/Marble Blast

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