Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll (2008, Wii): Uses the Balance Board this time.Super Monkey Ball iPhone (2008): Retains the look and motion controls of Banana Blitz, using the iPhone's tilt motions.Received an HD remaster in 2019 for Playstation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC, where Sonic the Hedgehog is a playable character. Introduced Doctor and Yanyan as characters. Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz (2006, Wii): A launch title, Banana Blitz featured a new cel-shaded look, motion controls, and tons upon tons of party games.Super Monkey Ball Adventure (2006, GameCube, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable): An adventure game with less emphasis on the party and regular modes.Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll (2005, Nintendo DS): Another attempt at a handheld Monkey Ball.It also featured a number of original levels as well as adding brand new levels exclusive to the game. Super Monkey Ball Deluxe (2005, PlayStation 2, Xbox): A remake of Super Monkey Ball and its sequel.Bad-Boon, but he wasn't a playable character and more a central antagonist for the game's Story Mode. Super Monkey Ball 2 (2002, GameCube): Obviously, the sequel to Super Monkey Ball. ![]() (2002, Game Boy Advance): The first handheld installment, ambitiously retaining full 3D graphics. Introduced Party Mode and GonGon as a character. Super Monkey Ball (2001, Nintendo GameCube): A remake of Monkey Ball.Used a banana-shaped control stick and introduced AiAi, MeeMee, and Baby as characters. Monkey Ball (2001, Arcade): The arcade game that started it all. ![]() The list of Super Monkey Ball games is as follows: Monkey Ball makes appearances in all four Sega Superstars games Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing is particularly notorious for the Monkey Ball tracks having the same difficulty as the series they're based on. more hit or miss, with the developers experimenting with a range of control schemes for the then-new Wiimote. Said mini-games were very well-done on the GCN versions. That's not all, however: Monkey Ball games are known for their famous "party mode," consisting of several mini-games. Think we're joking? Let's just say that you will never think of the phrase "Fall Out!" in quite the same way ever again. The series is known for both its cutesy look and the fact that it's essentially the definition of Surprise Difficulty. A majority of levels feel like they were designed by an insane physics professor. The game's challenge is in the fact that the vast majority of levels have no walls, forcing the player to avoid falling off the edges of the floor. ![]() But mostly monkeys.Īs mentioned above, the setup is quite similar to Marble Madness, with the player tilting their monkey character through a series of themed worlds. The gameplay is similar to the famous Marble Madness arcade game, with one important difference: MONKEYS! As well as something about tilting the world instead of having direct control of your character. Though dating back to an Arcade Game running on the Sega Dreamcast-like NAOMI hardware, Super Monkey Ball was ironically Sega's first major franchise to debut after they left the console business, first landing on the Nintendo GameCube instead. Super Monkey Ball is a series of arcade-style platform games created by Sega's Amusement Vision division (now known as Ryu ga Gotoku Studio).
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