file Marble Blast XP Gameplay

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30 Mar 2011 05:47 #1
Note: I have decided to make this thread separate from the original thread that was about asking what MBXP was, simply because I feel this is different.

Note 2: Please read entire post before commenting.

As some of you know, my profile picture is a custom marble in MBG. I got the skin from a Net Jet game called Marble Blast XP, which was a port of MBG to the Net Jet. I still have the Net Jet, so I decided to create a quick playthrough of the beginner levels for you all:



Some features:
-Marbles make audio responses to falls or crashes by making a grunt or Ouch! sound. Supposedly, this does not affect how far down you can fall off of and will not damage your marble.
-New Music Tracks, which I have used in some of my previous videos on my channel
-MBU Marble skins + More skins
Marble skins from MBU and new ones come with MBXP, and you can change your marble's appearance in-game in the options menu
-All levels of the original MBG were simply redesigned with new textures and some new objects(such as barriers in some levels)
-The tough d-pad used to control your marble is made easier with the use of the camera stick to change directions
-Can only be played with Net Jet controller, nothing else
-Has same folder layout as MBG does, with the folder marble and common, and the interiors and levels folder as well
-Can be played as a free trial when on the Net Jet software, trial lasts for 30 minutes
-Games and Controllers can be bought on Amazon.com or Walmart.com, for a rather cheap price. In fact, the controller is only about 2 U.S. dollars.

Thanks for reading and watching guys, if you have any questions about MBXP feel free to ask. However, because I lost the original game chip I bought, I was only able to play the 30 minute trial.

EDIT: Some have been asking where the demo is and such. The answer is that there is no demo. This game is part of Net Jet, a discontinued game system made by Hasbro. I bought the Net Jet when it was out in stores, but the game system and games can now be bought online for rather cheaply.

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30 Mar 2011 13:08 #2
Nice! The graphics seem Faster, and it seems slightly harder to control, but i'll try it out!

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31 Mar 2011 11:14 #3
That game looks awesome! Where can I get the demo?

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31 Mar 2011 19:35 #4
looks great

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31 Mar 2011 21:19 #5
Very cool! I'd love to see videos of some Advanced levels.

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31 Mar 2011 23:06 #6
It has some awkward feel to it, like someone took one of those free marble games and smashed it together with Marble Blast.

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31 Mar 2011 23:17 #7
Er, no demo. You have to buy the game and controller online(I mentioned this in my post, read near the bottom).

Advanced levels? Sure, I'll try.
But it won't be a big surprise because the levels are the same.

The game plays rather strangely, but I like it. I may even buy the actual game if I like it enough.

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