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* [[Marble Blast Gold]] at least Mac+Windows versions; presumably Linux too? [https://marbleblast.com/index.php/downloads/mbg] | * [[Marble Blast Gold]] at least Mac+Windows versions; presumably Linux too? [https://marbleblast.com/index.php/downloads/mbg] | ||
* [[Marble Blaster]] "Released by eGames on CD for Windows"; "listed as Version 1.3 of Marble Blast" [https://marbleblast.com/index.php/downloads/mbg] | * [[Marble Blaster]] "Released by eGames on CD for Windows"; "listed as Version 1.3 of Marble Blast" [https://marbleblast.com/index.php/downloads/mbg] | ||
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* [[/Engines, Platforms and Hostings|Engines, Platforms and Hostings]] | |||
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[[Category: Online Games]] | [[Category: Online Games]] |
Revision as of 21:06, 12 July 2023
A game is something created for recreation. Lots of them have been created using computers.
Games that will be closing
Games that have already been brutally murdered
MMOs
- Angels Wrath / Angel's Wrath — killed by LeKool games, murder announced 13 December 2014 [1]
- DDTank2 — killed by its owners by not renewing the contract with Kabam, if I understand correctly, against Kabam's wishes (but don't trust what I say), 5 March 2015 [2]
- Metal Skies — killed by Kabam 6 March 2015 [3]
- Pixie Hollow Online — Hollowed out and burned to the ground by Disney 19 September 2013. [4] Official announcement
Browser non-MMO
- Marble Blast Online — died "when InstantAction was shut down by InterActiveCorp" [5]
- Google+ games — "deleted from Google+ in June 2013" [6]
PC
- Marble Blast XP — Requires the discontinued NetJet controller [7]
Mobile
- Disney Fairies Fashion Boutique — Is now the fashionably late fashion boutique. [8]
Console
- Marble Blast Gold (Xbox) — died with introduction of Xbox Live Arcade [9]
- Marble Blast Ultra — removed from Xbox Live Arcade 12 February 2011 [10]
Presumably alive-ish, as abandonware
- Marble Blast released in Dec. 2002 for Windows; Mac+Linux 1 month later [11]
- Marble Blast Gold at least Mac+Windows versions; presumably Linux too? [12]
- Marble Blaster "Released by eGames on CD for Windows"; "listed as Version 1.3 of Marble Blast" [13]