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  2. Marble Madness - Wikipedia

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    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. The player controls the marble by using a trackball. Marble Madness is known for using innovative game ...

  3. Atari System - Wikipedia

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    The Atari System 1 was Atari Games' first upgradeable arcade game hardware platform. Introduced in 1984, the System 1 platform was used for the following games: Marble Madness (1984) Peter Pack Rat (1985) Road Runner (1985) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1985) RoadBlasters (1987)

  4. Atari Games - Wikipedia

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    Atari Games Corporation was an American producer of arcade video games, active from 1985 to 1999, then as Midway Games West Inc. until 2003. It was formed when the coin-operated video game division of Atari, Inc. was transferred by its owner Warner Communications to a joint venture with Namco, being one of several successor companies to use the name Atari.

  5. Gyroscope (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Action. Mode (s) Single-player. Gyroscope is an action video game published by Melbourne House in 1985 for the Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum. It is based on the Atari Games arcade title Marble Madness. Melbourne House would go on to publish the official ports of Marble Madness for the ZX ...

  6. Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Atari Collection 2 - Wikipedia

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    EU: April 17, 1998. Genre (s) Racing. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Atari Collection 2 is a 1998 compilation of six arcade games for the Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. [2][3] Crystal Castles and Millipede were licensed from Atari Corporation while the others were owned by the Midway -owned Atari Games.

  7. Brad Fuller (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Brad Fuller. Brad Allen Fuller (November 5, 1953 – January 2, 2016) was an American video game composer known for his work for Atari, Inc. and Atari Games. Fuller composed the soundtracks for Marble Madness, released by Atari Games in 1984, Blasteroids, released in 1987, and Tengen Tetris, which was originally released in 1988. [1]

  8. List of Atari arcade games - Wikipedia

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    Atari was an early pioneer in the video game industry.In fact, it virtually created the industry with its introduction of the arcade game Pong.The brand name "Atari" was used for many years and applied to several other entities that developed products ranging from arcade video games to home video game consoles to home computers to video games for personal computers.

  9. Mark Cerny - Wikipedia

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    Mark Evan Cerny (/ ˈsɜːrni / SUR-nee; born August 24, 1964) [1] is an American video game designer, programmer, producer and media proprietor. Raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Cerny attended UC Berkeley before dropping out to pursue a career in video games. In his early years, he spent time at Atari, Sega, Crystal Dynamics and Universal ...