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ONM: Marbles: Balance Challenge Preview

All successful videogames carefully tiptoe along that pleasure/pain divide. Whether it be Super Mario Bros, Tomb Raider, Sonic The Hedgehog or Bomberman, all great games delight in making you suffer before delivering glorious rewards. Overload the scales, however, and you've got yourself a problem. Case in point? Marbles! Balance Challenge - a sequel to the charming Kororinpa.

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officialnintendomagazine.co.uk
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MyWii: Marbles Balance Challenge Review

MyWii writes: "Not long after the Wii started rolling off the conveyor belts at Nintendo two and a half years ago, Hudson Soft and Konami teamed up to release 'Kororinpa', a 'marble game' which was reminiscent of the legendary 1980's arcade game 'Marble Madness' and Sega's more recent 'Monkey Ball' series. Although it seemed a perfect match for the new Wii control system of the time, it received a relatively warm reception and was more of a silent achiever; perhaps because of its ambiguous name. Now developer and publisher return with a new version of Kororinpa featuring 'Wii Balance Board' support and a brand-new name which is none too subtle about its purpose – 'Marbles! Balance Challenge'."

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mywii.com.au
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NowGamer Review: Marbles! Balance Challenge

The original Kororinpa was a Japanese launch title for the Wii yet, like most third-party titles, it failed to make much of a splash in wake of Nintendo-branded releases. Its successor, Marbles! Balance Challenge (known as Marble Saga Kororinpa outside of the UK), is hoping to gain a bit more spotlight this time around, with a number of improvements and some undeniably irresistible charm.

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wii.nowgamer.com
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Konami Announces Marbles! Balance Challenge for Wii

Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has announced its first Wii Balance Board-compatible title. Marbles! Balance Challenge has been devised by Hudson Soft and will be released for Wii in April, 2009.

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electronictheatre.co.uk
XCWarrior5581d ago

Sure hope this game is $20-30, it looks like a great budget title. The online stuff will give it some replay value for sure.

And for what its worth, the graphics look pretty good too.

bgrundman5581d ago

Graphics are not the draw for a game like this.

Smacktard5581d ago

What? This is just Kororinpa, but with a balance board. Kororinpa was ridiculously awful. If you wanted to get gold on every level, you'd have to do some fierce "waggle-mashing". Also, Kororinpa 2 is supposed to have balance board support, so what's the point of this game?

Ugh, Konami, how you've fallen.

CrAppleton5581d ago

Well.. you can also use the Wii Remote

Neco5125581d ago

wouldnt that defeat the purpose?

CrAppleton5581d ago

Game looks like it might be fun

bgrundman5581d ago

Fun is relative with Wii games... especially when there is so much shovelware already on the platform

CrAppleton5581d ago

True.. I suppose in all reality we'll have to wait and see

Voiceofreason5581d ago

Not as much Shovel ware as was on PS2.. That didnt seem to hurt anyone though.. I often wonder why you guys think you have some valid point by bringing that up.. I have to ask if this is your first gen of gaming? Because only someone who is either on their first gen or just extremely misinformed could bring that up and actually think they have a point. The highest selling console of its gen always has tons of shovelware. What are you going to do when it starts showing up on PS3 when development costs get low enough? Sale your PS3?

Voiceofreason5581d ago

You+ education =fail... Open zone is to the right... This zone is for gamers, not flamers.

Playa79705581d ago

whattt!!! is this a remake to marble madnes?