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28 Sep 2007 09:47 #1


Reuse (NEW!)
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/Reuse.zip




Choco Valley
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/ChocoValley.zip

Whizz around the chocolate-filled pathways of Choco Valley.




Skill Course 3: MBP v1.1
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/SkillCourse3MBP-v11.zip

The next level in the series, remade and enhanced for Marble Blast Platinum.
v1.1 notes: Now includes a higher Par Time of 2 minutes and 30 seconds.




3-Trim Wall Trick
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/3TrimWallTrick.zip

A level to demonstrate different types of 'Wall Tricks' as well as my newly discovered '3-Trim' version.




Dividing Flight
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/DividingFlight.zip

Flying...and falling!




Diamond Dilemma
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/DiamondDilemma.zip

An expert level. Prepare for a bumpy ride...




Wall Trick
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/WallTrick.zip
Can you figure out how to finish the level?

A replay solution is available here:
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/WallTrick%20Replay.zip


Random it Up!
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/RandomItUp.zip
Makes use of the elusive Random Powerup.



MarbleCoaster: Wooden Whirl
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/MC%20-%20Wooden%20Whirl.zip


I really liked making this level, because I found out how to make curves that slope up gradually, and 'distorted' curves.




Here, I will release each of my entries for every Level Competition I participated in.


Level Competition 14 Level - Friction-Fold Maze (category: M.C Escher) (NEW!)
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/LCLevels/FrictionFoldMaze.zip

Every side of gravity is a different friction. Collect all of the 10 diamonds to finish!




Level Competition 12 Level - Curve Crossover (category: Curved Up!)
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/LCLevels/CurveCrossover.zip

Zip around the level filled with curves and smooth slopes!




Level Competition 7 Level - Tubular Twist (category: Tube Crisis)
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/LCLevels/TubularTwist.zip

Swing around on the tubes!




Level Competition 5 Level - Structural Swirl (category: Construction Zone)
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/LCLevels/StructuralSwirl.zip

Roll through a Construction Zone, passing the challenges which await you!




Level Competition 3 Level - Downhill Lightning (category: Formula 1)
philsempire.com/hosted/NewLevels/LCLevels/DownhillLightning.zip

I know this level may be a bit old, but anyway. Will you take it speedy? Or will you...? Be sure to look for the Easter Egg!




Have fun!

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28 Sep 2007 10:06 #2
Phil! this level is wonderful!

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28 Sep 2007 10:11 #3
Very nice level! The end shortcut is very obvious, though. I got 45.95 on my first finish.

I'm particularly impressed by the distorted curve (the spiral, I assume). One small thing: the third gem is not aligned.

As far as the actual playing goes, it's a lot of fun but as all loop levels, it can become very frustrating when the marble does not want to stick on the loop.

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28 Sep 2007 10:19 #4
Woah! I was surprised how quick you both responded! But yeah, thanks for the kind feedback.
I do agree that levels with loops can get frustrating, especially since the platforms you roll on are pretty thin.
Maybe, I should use half-pipes more.

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28 Sep 2007 10:20 #5
1:04.14 my first time.

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28 Sep 2007 10:41 #6
I'm not sure that the width of the platforms makes much difference, but what annoyed me was that the marble wouldn't make it all the way around the loop.

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28 Sep 2007 11:19 #7
Ah, now I see. BTW, my best is 43.29, currently.

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28 Sep 2007 14:18 #8
Techno, get a run up and only activate the SS when you are a bit of the way up the loop.

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28 Sep 2007 18:24 #9
Holy ---

I've got to try this level.

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28 Sep 2007 21:57 #10
Just played this level; see Lotm thread for my comments.

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29 Sep 2007 02:53 #11
Great! 30.75 new best. I found the 'end shortcut' to actually waste time, or takes about the same time as doing it regular finish way.

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29 Sep 2007 17:06 #12
That is a SWEET level, Phil!

How did you do the distorted curve thing?

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29 Sep 2007 17:24 #13
Yes! How!?

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30 Sep 2007 08:31 #14
Thanks all.

Quote:How did you do the distorted curve thing?
You mean the spiral or the distorted loop? If you mean the spiral, that's a little secret.
And if you mean the distorted loop near the end after the spiral, that's just a half-pipe rotated, then stretched.

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30 Sep 2007 08:59 #15
I think you strech by dragging the pink boxes, is that right?

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30 Sep 2007 12:10 #16
Yeah, pink boxes by selecting more than one poly

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30 Sep 2007 13:35 #17
Hey Phil. . . I got a challenge for ya!

Can you make a BANKED curve (like in TMU)?

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30 Sep 2007 23:28 #18
Oakster, when you stretch a group of polys, the texture stretches with them, so remember to change back the texture scaling.

I am pretty sure how to do the banked/distorted curve thingies. It's just a matter of fiddling with the Make Prism options (I think).

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01 Oct 2007 03:17 #19
Quote:Hey Phil. . . I got a challenge for ya!

Can you make a BANKED curve (like in TMU)?

Ah, like a sideways slope and a curve sorta thing? I'll give it a go..

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01 Oct 2007 03:41 #20
Jeff! Didn't think it was possible! And no misalignments! :-O

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01 Oct 2007 03:53 #21
WOW! Very nice!!!

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01 Oct 2007 14:40 #22
44.85 when first beaten

28.31 right now

"matan, now i get what you meant a few years back when you said that "the level in mbg is beyond me" after the last rampage i noticed things were insane, and now i truly feel that too" - Dushine, 2015.

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03 Oct 2007 05:45 #23
MarbleCoaster: Wooden Whirl (24.98s) + Blooper Reel

MOST FLAWLESS RUN YOU'LL EVER SEE FROM ME! I won't say much, but you WILL see how to beat this level to dust! Great level, great video and enjoy!


"matan, now i get what you meant a few years back when you said that "the level in mbg is beyond me" after the last rampage i noticed things were insane, and now i truly feel that too" - Dushine, 2015.

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08 Oct 2007 13:43 #24
Great level Phil!!
I like your distorted curve!!

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23 Dec 2007 14:39 #25
Look at the top of the page.

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23 Dec 2007 15:26 #26
Those looks AWESOME!

I will download them soon.

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23 Dec 2007 17:29 #27
The 'Random It Up' link isn't working...

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23 Dec 2007 23:02 #28
I love your two latest Phil. The concept in Wall Trick is really great, but I think it was a bit too short and the course was a bit plain. I managed UT quite easily- its very high. Platinum should have been like 30 and UT like 22.



Random It Up! was also very nice. Great use of the random powerup, too bad not a single MBP level used it. I love the layout, and it is very replayable and fun, too.
I love how you did the half pipes and curves in it, also

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24 Dec 2007 00:25 #29
Yeah, I kinda thought the trick was really hard at first.

But thank you! I'll have some more levels coming in with some arches, halfpipes, loops etc.

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24 Dec 2007 01:20 #30
...but the Random It Up link still isn't working...could you fix it please?

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