Super Monkey Ball Deluxe Announced 72
Thanks to IGN for the news that a Super Monkey Ball Deluxe will be released next year on the PS2 and Xbox. "The new title will feature 300 stages (114 from Super Monkey Ball, 140 from Super Monkey Ball 2, and 46 Deluxe-exclusive boards), and will be available in spring 2005." Hi. My name is Zonk, and...I have to admit to a predilection for tossing monkeys around in plastic spheres.
Re:WTF (Score:2)
Damn it (Score:4, Insightful)
I hate SEGA.
Re:Damn it (Score:2)
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It looks exactly like us GC loyalists have been snubbed for making their games so damn popular.
Who is Zonk anyway??? (Score:2)
Re:Who is Zonk anyway??? (Score:5, Informative)
Super Monkey Ball 2 Hates Me! (Score:2)
Re:Super Monkey Ball 2 Hates Me! (Score:1)
oh lord... (Score:1)
the Super Monkey Ball 2 that i have for gamecube is frustrating enough to get thru, and now this?
I'm pretty sure all if not most of you who played SMB2 agree with me about the difficulty level of the game..
I just hope they make the game at least easier, instead of being the game developers' collection of crazy creativity pieces using the design machine..
I will disagree (Score:5, Interesting)
Those two levels aside, I figure that Super Monkey Ball, in general, as a prefect difficulty curve. If you take the levels in order, you always end up thinking you can defeat the level you are on, no matter how false that beleif may be.
Monkey ball is Old School Hard. Beating the latest Final Fantasy game is nothing to brag about. It just takes time. But Monkeyball requires a level of skill that can crush the egos of lesser gamers. On top of that, its one of the few games that reading an FAQ will simply NOT help you with. You know how to beat a level just by looking at it. Get to the end without falling off. What you dont know is if YOU can beat that level.
I can beat Expert mode in Monkeyball 1, and can get to Master Mode 3 when starting from Expert with 99 lives in Monkeyball 2. It is currently one of my favourite games because of its difficulty. Any game that can be that difficult and still be fun is doing something right.
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Re:I will disagree (Score:1)
I must admit, I'm not as skilled with the game, i.e. not having Master mode unlocked, but even after I got it in January 2002, it's one of the only games that frequently runs on my GC, while the other games change.
BTW, the Arthropod level, with the spider thing, that is one of those levels that I find myself thinking if it should be there or not -
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Re:I will disagree (Score:4, Informative)
This is for the spider stage. It works like fucking magic:
ARTHROPOD: Do not move at the beginning. 41.08-41.18: hold forward.
36.16-36.26: hold up-left. Yes, all combinations of values in these ranges work!
I've tested all the extreme cases. This level will trouble us no more!
The times are time ranges in which you can pause.
Re:I will disagree (Score:3, Interesting)
http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/gamecube/file/su
Re:I will disagree (Score:2, Informative)
We made it through all levels on both games. Master 3 in SMB1 was such a pain.
I do sort of disagree that you can't be shown what to do on a level. Lots of levels have non-obvious methods of beating them that are easier than the obvious way.
Incidentally, if you want to be totally emasculated in relation to this game, look up the pack attack monkey ball videos. You will see him do things with a monkey ball that you'd think
No PC version? (Score:4, Interesting)
In the meantime the indies are filling the gap:
Hamsterball [raptisoft.com] and Super Gerball [supergerball.com] (yup Gerbils...)
Not particularly original, but then I suppose Monkey Ball wasn't - just loads of fun.
Hmmm, I wonder if SuperRatBall is taken as a url?
Re:No PC version? (Score:4, Informative)
and multiplatform..
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and really.. pc has had analog sticks available for 16+ years..
Re:No PC version? (Score:2)
well.. with pc you could download free alternatives in 2 minutes...
which might explain a bit of why you don't see that much big name simple rehashes on pc.. because the indies can beat them.
(super monkey ball is one game that wouldn't really need a killer budget)
Re:No PC version? (Score:4, Insightful)
No, it isn't. You need a analog stick. The mouse would not be precise enough, because a lot of times you need to press exactly to the right, and with the mouse you get right and a little up, which sends your monkey to oblivion.
and really.. pc has had analog sticks available for 16+ years..
But they are not standard to the pc user, like a mouse, or a analog stick in consoles.
Face it. Keyboard + Mouse is not the perfect control for everything just because is better for FPSs and RTSs.
Re:No PC version? (Score:2)
Not much into railgunning in QIII or sniping in UT then? Some of those space maps in QIII require a degree of precision which I do not believe can be reproduced with any other input medium. I know you said specifically that you were not talking about FPS, but if you move around enough I fail to see how the level of precision required is substantially different in a FPS to, say, Monkey Ball (which incidentally is still essentially first-person, or third-person if we are
Re:No PC version? (Score:2)
get a new mouse. mouse is MUCH more precise than tiny analog sticks.
yes, i've played super monkey clones with a mouse and it IS better than on console-tiny-sticks.
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Quick.... (Score:1)
Not that FPS's and Super Monkey Ball are similar but having played a FPS helps you to deal with the wobbling in Super Monkey Ball.
It was quite funny though, to watch my friends play and watch their head tilt left and right in response to the game.
Ah yes, the balled monkeys... (Score:1)
Re:Ah yes, the balled monkeys... (Score:4, Informative)
The camera is a little annoying in places, true, but in the game's defense you can usually get the camera to point the way you want to go by backing up a little and moving in the direction you want it. Most levels that need you to get the camera pointed in a direction provide a little space in which you can do it (in other words, there are no 90-degree, razor-thin ledges).
linux? (Score:2, Funny)
products i will buy:
water
food
electricity (pending electric companies adoption of linux on their work machines)
Monkey ball is fun to play.... (Score:1)
Good news, all told (Score:1)
Question is, will anyone actually be bothered to sit through three HUNDRED levels of this?!
Re:Good news, all told (Score:2)
SMB1:
Beginner: 10 levels.
Beginner Extra: 3 levels.
Advanced: 30 levels.
Advanced Extra: 5 levels.
Expert: 50 levels.
Expert Extra: 10 levels.
Master: 10 levels.
TOTAL: 118 levels.
SMB2:
Beginner: 10 levels.
Beginner Extra: 10 levels.
Advanced: 30 levels.
Advanced Extra: 10 levels.
Expert: 50 levels.
Expert Extra: 10 levels.
Master: 10 levels.
Master Extra: 10 levels.
Story Mode World 10: 10 levels.
TOTAL: 150 levels.
GRAND TOTAL: 2
The sign clearly said... (Score:2)
Sorry, couldn't resist :P
My freakn balls (Score:1)
Re:Some things need to be cut (Score:2)
Dammit Sega (Score:4, Interesting)
You put out one of the first decent puzzle games in ages on a Nintendo platform, and it turns out that not only is it fun, it's also ideally suited to the style of the Gamecube, both graphically and control-wise. Additionally, Nintendo and Sega gamers alike rejoice to see the Big N and Sega Together at Last TM (a la 'Nuts and Gum'). Meanwhile on X-Box and PS2 every single game appears to be published by EA, includes the word 'Xtreme' somewhere in its title, and is developed in a crappy cross-platform environment then ported around like the village bicycle, everyone gets a ride. So we love you, we buy your monkeys, we tolerate your Dole Bananas advertising... and what do you do?
Why, you sell us out to Micro$oft and $ony! Damn you. Not only to the backwards-cap-wearing 3733t g@m3rz on PS2 and (shudder) X-Box now get access to the Monkey franchise, they also get BOTH the games we paid for PLUS MORE while you leave us blowing in the wind.
Time was, game companies used to build franchises on a particular platform. It was one of the cool things about the whole Nintendo v Sega thing. Now MS and Sony have come along with their bottomless pits of cash and ruined the whole thing... and you're helping them.
If these jerks want Monkey Ball, make them buy a Cube! They're only like $20 now with all Nintendo's discounting, after all.
Oh god I'm becoming a jaded gen Xer...
Re:Dammit Sega (Score:2)
Anyone who is vaguely in to console gaming has at least two, if not all three of the current crop of consoles. They cost next to nothing and having a range of machines allows you to play all the best games.
I can't understand why anyone would be loyal to a faceless multi-national that will screw its customers to the maximum extent that the law allows. Currently Microsoft and Sony ar
Re:Dammit Sega (Score:2)
However in the greater scheme of things it's a fairly minor annoyance. I can't believe anyone buys consoles (and console games) ex
Re:Dammit Sega (Score:1)
they are big companies, we are customers.
but damit - don't you have any romance in your soul? are the games you play only about getting a high score? beating the next guy? how do they make you feel? am i the only person who has an emotional connection to my games? they make me happy or sad, are a source of fun and extreme frustration.
i don't think it is easy to take in all that multi-national-companies-just-want-my-money attitude when you get emotionally attached to something.
Re:Dammit Sega (Score:2)
That is true. But the problem is pretending that Nintendo isn't one of these greedy multinationals because of some kind of silly fanboyism.
Re:Dammit Sega (Score:2)
Re:Dammit Sega (Score:2)
Super Monkey Ball came out in the arcades first, on stock Naomi (basically Dreamcast+Additional RAM) hardware. The franchise wasn't built for any platform but Dreamcast, so you should consider yourself lucky enough that you got A CROSSPLATFORM
So how long until. . . (Score:2)
Please... (Score:1)
Multiplayer Monkey Bowling. Mmm yeah.
News worthy? (Score:1)