First, let me say that this is truly a wonderful development in the Turbo universe. Thanks*, BeaglePuss.
*Even if we have to pay a few rupees for the privilege.
Second:
i'm really interested in some of the background stories around how you have tracked these down.. the find is awesome.. but the story is almost more interesting to me
Absolutely. I want to hear as much as BeaglePuss is willing to share about procuring this (an other) Tengen/TG-16 items.
Third, I wish
Tengen's Off The Wall prototype was traveling a similar path, but it appears to be stuck in a cul-de-sac.
Fourth, BeaglePuss: are you holding on to a TG-16 port of
Pit Fighter? A playable version of Marble Madness is much more exciting, but there was a time when I would have loved Pit Fighter on TG-16.
Very cool pics. Glad to see one of my favorite multiplayer games of the era on the best system of the time.
Are you familiar with the other ports of the game at this time, such as the NES and SMS? How does this game compare with those? Does it feel as though it is complete, or did you notice any rough points?
Excellent question.
BeaglePuss confirmed that this version of Marble Madness was played to completion (single player mode). Hopefully, whovever played the game (if it wasn't Beagle himself) can share his/her thoughts on how this version compares to other ports of Marble Madness.
Overall, I have been pleased with the quality of Tengen's commercial releases (on various platforms), so I think it really comes down to: does this prototype represent a 95-100% complete game? Retail-ready?
Personally, I want to play this no matter what (I love Marble Madness). I'll gladly play a TG-16 version, even if it is rough around the edges.
First things first. How are the tunes???
Absolutely! BeaglePuss, if you have any pity on us, allow us to hear some of the music. Sure, it might accompany a video (should you share one), but I'm talking about some extended, 100%, unadulterated Marble Madness tunes.