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  • Marble Blast Ultra rolls right off of XBLA

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    04.13.2011

    Marble Blast Ultra, one of the earliest Xbox Live Arcade games, has been removed from the service. The game is no longer listed on the Xbox Live Marketplace, though its DLC packs are still currently available. The delisting, according to XBLA Fans, is the result of developer GarageGames' recent and rocky history. Between the closure of GarageGames' InstantAction service in 2010 and the company's revival earlier this year, it seems the IP rights to Marble Blast Ultra have been lost in the shuffle. GarageGames, now a subsidiary of Graham Software Development, only owns the rights to the Torque game engine, which powers Marble Blast Ultra. Rights to its games are still property of InstantAction Holdings. As such, GarageGames stopped offering its old titles after its transition to new ownership in February. In a February forum post, GarageGames CEO Eric Preisz said that it was "unlikely" that the studio would reacquire the rights to its games.

  • Free XBLA game ... if you follow the rules

    by 
    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    12.23.2008

    Itching for a gratis Xbox Live Arcade game? Microsoft is offering one of five titles for free, but you have to follow these four steps: Live in the UK. Sign up for 12 months of Xbox Live Gold between now and January 5. It must be done directly through Xbox Live, meaning you can't use that prepaid card your mom or significant other bought you as a gift. Decide what game you want free: Zuma, Marble Blast, Sonic the Hedgehog, Assault Heroes or 3D Ultra Minigolf. Do this step in your head. Download a gamer pic or theme related to the game. Only the first one counts, so make sure you didn't skip Step 3 before downloading a picture of a putter when you're hoping to nab Sonic. See, folks? Even with digital distribution, TINSTAAFL applies: There is no such thing as a free lunch. Of course, if you were needing to upgrade or renew your subscription anyways, you might as well get something extra out of it.Update: Sorry, one more caveat folks -- it's UK only.[Thanks, Richard]

  • Marble Blast receives Marble Fu expansion

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    12.03.2008

    For a moderately hefty 200 Microsoft points, you can download the new "Marble Fu" Marble Blast Ultra downloadable content. The new package-o-content includes five fresh multiplayer maps and brings one new "Map Pack Dominator" achievement worth 20 additional Gamerscore. We're not sure how much value there is in a 200 Microsoft points expansion seeing the game now retails for 400 points, but we're sure hardcore Marble Blasters will download no questions asked.

  • Free Marble Blast Ultra DLC coming this Wednesday

    by 
    Xav de Matos
    Xav de Matos
    10.27.2008

    In case you missed the announcement conveniently combined with next week's amazing XBLA release on Major Nelson's blog, here's a news tip that is sure to send classic Arcade fans in a frenzy. On Wednesday Marble Blast Ultra will receive free downloadable content. Weeks ago we were tipped to three new achievements that pointed at a MBU map pack and, while not confirmed as of yet, this content may be related. At least we'll be downloading something this Wednesday, amirite?[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

  • New achievements point to Marble Blast Ultra DLC

    by 
    Xav de Matos
    Xav de Matos
    09.30.2008

    If a recent update to the achievement list - discovered by Xbox 360 Achievements - for Marble Blast Ultra is to be believed, new content is heading to the popular XBLA title. One of the original Xbox Live Arcade titles to be released, Marble Blast Ultra is the high-definition remake of the popular marble rolling PC puzzler.The information provided in the three added achievements, which toss another 50 possible gamerscore points int the game, point to new multiplayer maps. Marble Blast Ultra sits on our personal favorite XBLA titles ever and is currently listed as one of the few Arcade Hits and asks 400MS points.

  • Marble Blast's update is dead, the world cries

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    12.23.2006

    XBL Arcade tracked down a status report on Marble Blast Ultra's long awaited update .... and it doesn't look good. In a post over at angry dev, dev man Pat Wilson who works on MBU, reported that the long time announced update will not be coming to XBL as an update. Mr. Wilson (we just had to) stated that they couldn't get on the same page as their publisher and since Microsoft controls the XBLA the update is pretty much dead. We're curious to what the issue is here. Was it the price of the new content, was there a disagreement on whether it should be free or not, or does Microsoft want some cash money? Who out there is a big fan of MBU and wants to hurt someone right now?[Thanks, smakus]

  • Not so special edition of Viva Pinata [update 1]

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    09.21.2006

    Not content with brainwashing our children with simple "standard" editions of the kid friendly Viva Piñata, Microsoft has made known their intentions to release a "special" edition of the title. What makes it special, you ask. You see beyond just the game, buyers of the special edition will receive playable demos of Lego Star Wars II, Frogger, Cloning Clyde, Time Pilot, and Marble Blast Ultra. That's right, they're bundling in demos that can be had for free on Xbox Live (with the exception of LSWII). Also included is a full length episode of the TV show (any drug dealer will tell you that the first taste is free). No doubt, MS is including these easily obtainable extras for the benefit of kids and parents who have yet to grasp the complexities of Xbox Live and its Marketplace. For gamers like us that understand our console, the extras hardly seem like a value add. Still, we're sure that this will force many parents to learn how to use Live properly. There may be no better educational incentive than the pleading scream of a child: "It says I need Xbox Live! Make it work!" Even though the value of the demos is questionable, you can't argue with the $49.99 price tag. Hell, that would be a deal if it came with nothing. Update: Fixed grammatical error -- two in one day. Jeez.

  • The economics of Live Arcade development

    by 
    Kyle Orland
    Kyle Orland
    09.21.2006

    Proponents of digital distribution have long argued that cutting out the retail middleman would allow more money to go directly to a game's developer, letting lower-budget games thrive. Now that Xbox Live Arcade is approaching its first anniversary, how are developers of top-selling games like Marble Blast Ultra making out?Not horribly, but not amazingly either, according to GarageGames' Jeff Tunnel In a post on his Making It Big in Games blog, Tunnel breaks down the publicly available information on game budgets, Microsoft's distribution fees and game sales to come up with a rough estimate of a $780,000 net for a game like Marble Blast Ultra. As Tunnel puts it "if you are a starving Indie developer this sounds like an infinite amount of money. But, in the world of publishers, this is not considered a big hit."Tunnel also mentions that XBLA development budgets are expanding quickly, following a trend in traditionally distributed games. Soon, Tunnel predicts, a $300,000 budget will be considered cheap for a Live Arcade game -- food for thought for anyone hoping to jump into 360 development with nothing but a $99 XNA license and a dream.[Via Edge Online]

  • Marble Blast updated, free maps!

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    08.29.2006

    Mike from K1lla's Xbox Domain sends us news of his super spiffy interview with Pat Wilson, lead programmer of Marble Blast Ultra from Garage Games. The topic of the interview: the impending update. The update promises to fix lots of little bugs found in Marble Blast, including some kind of fix for people who drop out of games to keep their stats from going down. The really big news is that the update will include 11 (eleven!) new multiplayer maps. Garage Games is planning on releasing themes and gamer pics on Marketplace as well. Unfortunately, there is still no concrete release date for the update. Hit the read link to check out the whole interview.