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Archimedean Excogitation consists of a metal and glass display case framing a system of nine tracks on two main levels. [1] [3] The lower level tracks contain billiard balls, which encounter a series of mechanical obstacles as they roll, some of which (such as a drum and xylophone) produce noise.
Ballance is a 3D puzzle video game for Microsoft Windows. It was developed by German studio Cyparade, published by Atari Europe , and first released in Europe on 2 April 2004. The gameplay is similar to Marble Madness , in that the player controls a ball via keyboard, moving it along a course while trying not to fall off the screen.
Rolling (video game) S. Skitchin' X. X-Bladez: Inline Skater This page was last edited on 8 November 2020, at 02:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Rolling was created by Rage Software, a Liverpool based studio who developed several sports video games including the Striker series of association football video games. . Originally announced under several working titles, including Cesar and Fabiola's Inline Skate and SK8, [2] the title was announced for the Xbox and PlayStation 2 at E3 2001, [3] with the game featuring inline skaters ...
The globe effect, also known as rolling ball effect, is an optical illusion which can occur with optical instruments used visually, in particular binoculars or telescopes. If such an instrument is rectilinear , or free of rectilinear distortion , some observers get the impression of an image rolling on a convex surface when the instrument is ...
Switchball is a 3D action-puzzle game, made by the Swedish developer Atomic Elbow, which was released for Microsoft Windows on June 26, 2007, on Xbox Live Arcade for the Xbox 360 on November 7, and on PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3 on September 17, 2009. [1]
Rollerball (ローラーボール, Rōrābōru) is a video game produced by HAL Laboratory in 1984 for the MSX. [1] A Nintendo Entertainment System version of the game was released in 1988. [2] [3] It is designed to be played by one to four players, in turn. It is an emulation of a pinball machine.
Kula World, released as Roll Away in North America and KulaQuest (クーラクエスト, KūraKuesuto) in Japan, is a puzzle-platform video game developed by Game Design Sweden AB and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. Sony's subsidiary Psygnosis released the game in North America. The player character, a beach ball ...