Entry 54 in an on-going video series that offers a selection of musical tracks from various titles throughout gaming's history.
Marble Madness
Year: 1989
Platform: NES
Developer: Atari Games Corp...
Entry 54 in an on-going video series that offers a selection of musical tracks from various titles throughout gaming's history.
Marble Madness
Year: 1989 Platform: NES Developer: Atari Games Corporation Publisher: Milton Bradley Co. Video source: Speeddemosarchive.com
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The music reminds me a bit of modern composer Philipp Glass. It sounds kinda abstract or surreal, but fits the game well. At first I found it really annoying, especially lvl 3, but it's got something that fascinates me...
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The GBA port of this game paired with Klax is a peice of junk. The video is choppy and the soundtrack sounds HORRIBLE.
I got it for $.50 on Amazon and it was barely worth that....