MBU-Team / OpenMBU

A reverse engineered version of Marble Blast Ultra from Xbox 360
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OpenMBU is a reverse-engineered version of Marble Blast Ultra based on Torque Shader Engine 0.9 (MS4). The game is a puzzle-platformer originally developed by GarageGames and released on January 25, 2006 for the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade.

Marble Blast Ultra was one of XBLA’s breakout titles, selling over 24,000 copies within the first four days of its launch. It quickly rolled into the Top Played Xbox Live Games list, sharing the limelight with Halo 2, Call of Duty 2, and Dead or Alive 4.

The game proved popular with Xbox 360 owners early in the console’s life and even throughout it, selling well over 756,000 copies since it was released. Throughout 2006 to 2010, it secured a place in the Top 10 and Top 20 XBLA Top Played Games list. The game was abruptly removed from the Xbox Live Marketplace in February 2011.

OpenMBU is a faithful recreation of the game that brings new features. It includes new controller options, new game modes, fan-made content (levels, skins, mods, etc.), Discord Rich Presence, and more.

DevsWanted

We’re looking for passionate developers to help us grow OpenMBU. If you feel inspired to join us and have any of the skills below, please reach out to Hailey on Twitter or contact her here.

Discord

You can join our Discord server here! It's a warm and welcoming community where you can connect and hang out with other fans. It's also a great way to stay in the loop with all the latest news and updates about OpenMBU and everything Marble Blast.

Requirements

drawing HumanGamer - Leader
drawing Hailey Eira - Community Manager, Designer, & Contributed Official Dev Builds
drawing RandomityGuy - Developer
drawing thearst3rd - Developer
drawing AJ Ferguson - Developer
drawing polyrain - Developer

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License

You may use this to make mods, but your mods must be released for free.