Marble Madness is an arcade video game designed by Mark Cerny and published by Atari Games in 1984. It is a platform game in which the player must guide a marble through six courses, populated with obstacles and enemies, within a time limit. A sequel was developed and planned for release in 1991, but canceled when location testing showed the game could not succeed in competition with other titles.
About Marble Madness in brief

It was the first to be programmed in the C programming language, and one of theFirst to use true stereo sound. In designing the game, CernY drew inspiration from miniature golf, racing games, and art by M. C. Escher. Critics praised the game’s difficulty, unique visual design, and stereo soundtrack. The game was ported to numerous platforms and inspired the development of other games. It has been called one of Atari’s most successful games ever, with sales of over $1.5 million in the U.S. alone in 1984 and over $2 million in North America in 1985. It remains one of only a handful of Atari games to have been released in both arcades and home computers. In the arcade version, a player control the marble’s movements with aTrackball; most home versions use game controllers with directional pads. The goal is to complete six maze-like isometric race courses before a set amount of time expires. With the exception of the firstrace, any time left on the clock at the end of a race is carried over to the next one, and the player is granted aSet amount of additional time as well. It uses an isometric grid, which is similar to the one used in miniature golf and racing games. After the video game crash of 1983, game development within Atari focused on providing a distinctive experience through the use of a unique control system and by emphasizing a simultaneous two-player mode. The next Atari game to be released was Atarihusiastic, but the game was never released.
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