Pros: fun fun fun! Cons: getting use to the controls
INTRO:
Back on November 17, 2001 when the Nintendo Gamecube FINALLY released, there were three main titles that really stood above the rest; Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron II, Luigi’s Mansion,...
"God bless Sega is all I can say. No one tries harder than they do, and even after vain attempts at console glory they simply revert to go back to what they do best... games."
Pros: Story mode, improved graphics, everything that made the original great Cons: Some new mini-games are a bit weak, music can get irritating
When the GameCube came out back in November of 2001, there weren’t a great number of exciting, original titles to choose from. There was the lackluster Luigi’s Mansion, the requisite Tony Hawk and Madden games that had already been out on the PS2 for...
Pros: So incredibly addictive! Cons: Can be repetitive. If you're weird.
Super Monkey Ball is definitely one of the weirdest offerings to have come out of Segas coffers in recent times. Zany, madcap action that can be incredibly frustrating at times, but also incredibly good fun, the premise is simple: Choose from...
Pros: Rolling monkeys in balls to gates is as fun as it sounds Cons: Repetitive. Minigames are bad. After minigames, not a lot of content.
The Monkey Ball series is an odd one. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, you must move a monkey to a gate by tilting the course around. The original game came out back in 2001 on the Gamecube, but there was one thing that was wrong with it; ...
Pros: A wide array of gameplay sorts that's easy to get into. Cons: They're just hard to overcome at times. Plus, there's a lot of repetition.
Remember that Milton Bradley Nintendo Entertainment System title Marble Madness from the 8-bit era Sega does, and Sega has duplicated the challenging depth, innovative structure, and addictive gameplay of the ball-rolling puzzle game in a brand-new work ...
Pros: Simple, addictive gameplay, lots of extra modes to play with Cons: Can be incredibly frustrating, overabundance of product placement
Apparently, in order to work as a game designer at Sega, you either have to be really creative, or really disturbed. Probably a nice mix of both. Super Monkey Ball pretty much proves that theory. I can only imagine the meeting where one of the...
Pros: Most fun party game in a while. Cons: Monkeys?! Arrgh... No good characters whatsoever.
When I first heard about this game I was totally put off by it. I mean monkeys? What the hell, man? Ape Escape wasn't fun. In fact, aside from the Monkey Island series and a few of the early Donkey Kong games, I don't really have any memories of good...
Pros: 50 Mini games, a great story mode, great use of the Wii control Cons: Not all those 50 games so great, story mode ramps to levels unattainable by most.
The life of a monkey isn't always easy, sure you get to sit around all day having a good time, eating delicious bananas and in some cases, throwing your fecal matter at others. Though, the much ignored portion of a monkeys life involves the use of large ...
Pros: Fun action type game that uses the Wiimote well. Cons: Blaring soundtrack, some mini-games don't work well.
Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz - say that ten times. I believe the long name is a result of this title being around for a long time on previous game platforms. Monkey Ball, Super Monkey Ball, Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz and ...
Pros: a cool sequel/retelling of the orginal game Cons: Blacks casino
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Heroes for the Wii virtual console about a year ago when it came out. The Christmas season of 06 was not kind to the VC, the NES had loads of old NES arcade game ports and games we had seen in animal ...
Pros: original concept, easy to learn, different modes of play Cons: addictive, not fun for the monkeys
Introduction
Initially, I wanted to rent Super Monkey Ball (SMB) before spending $50 on it but I had read so many positive reviews that I simply could not pass up a chance to own this game. So, on launch day, my boyfriend and I...
Pros: Back to basics, simple yet challenging. Cons: Very challenging. Some minigames are no good.
Since I was one of the lucky few who got a Wii for lauch (while only waiting a half hour in line no less), I feel it's my duty to give everyone who looks at Epinions the skinny on all the games I've gotten. So here we go with Super Monkey Ball: Banana ...
Pros: A bevy of multiplayer games, arcade stages and modes. Still very addictive. Cons: Rage-inducing puzzles/mazes.
Less than a year after the U.S. debut, Super Monkey Ball returns, and this time there's more stages, modes and party games to keep you and your friends satisfied for weeks, even months to come. If you're not familiar with the Monkey Ball game/formula, ...
What is this? Sega creating a game for Nintendo? Are my eyes deceiving me? The truth is... nope, you can beleive your eyes, Sega is now with Nintendo. Now although Sega is developing software for all the major gaming...
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