> > Just hope Marble Man one day get release for the community to try our and enjoy > > Having been to one of the CAX expos where the actual cabinet was available for people > to "try our", I can tell you that trying it and enjoying it are pretty much > orthogonal to each other when it comes to Marble Man.
yep, quite often we emulate great prototypes that cost huge amounts of money, people play them for an hour, and ask "So What's next"
With Marble Man we'd have to pay unthinkable amount of money and that "So, What's Next" would happen after 30 seconds or so instead. It's literal garbage. Think of the least enjoyable Atari game you've played, maybe it even less enjoyable and you have Marble Man.
It's not even "so bad it's good" material, it's just forgettable, generic, uninspired, worthless garbage, more so than even one of the games in any given Plug and Play device I've emulated.
It has no value to anybody outside those who think it's worth a fortune.
It's probably never going to be available to the public, but nothing of real value has been lost.
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