Mai Valentine
Moderator
September 10, 2004 - In an announcement made by SEGA of America today, it was revealed that Super Monkey Ball Deluxe (or Super Monkey Ball DX) will definitely be making an appearance on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox early next year. Long rumored to be in development by astute games who noticed the title on various website retailers coming soon lists, Monkey Ball DX is a beloved GameCube puzzler that mixes action and silliness all in one package.
"Super Monkey Ball has been a fan favorite since its introduction on the Nintendo GameCube in 2001," said Scott A. Steinberg, vice president of entertainment marketing, SEGA of America. "We're pleased to finally make this unique, broadly accessible franchise available to gamers across all platforms."
For the Xbox and PlayStation 2 versions, Monkey Ball will feature more than 300 different stages (114 from Super Monkey 1, 140 from Super Monkey 2, and 46 exclusive boards made specifically for Delux.) and an all-new Challenge mode that slowly guides players through beginner, intermediate, and advanced obstacles instead of dividing the difficulty settings into different sections. Additionally, the Story Mode will boast extra stages not seen before, and all 12 party games from both GameCube Monkey Balls will be included.
We'll have more on Super Monkey Ball Deluxe in the coming months. Look for it to hit store shelves in the first quarter of 2005, for an SRP of $29.95.
Source: IGN XBOX (http://xbox.ign.com/articles/546/546742p1.html)
I'm sorry, but I just find this really irritating. Thanks a lot, Sega. If they are going to add 46 exclusive boards and extra stages to SMB DX, why not release the Super Monkey Ball Deluxe on the Gamecube as well?
I hope at least that Sega puts those in as bonuses in Super Monkey Ball 3, which at least as far as I know is still Gamecube exclusive.
"Super Monkey Ball has been a fan favorite since its introduction on the Nintendo GameCube in 2001," said Scott A. Steinberg, vice president of entertainment marketing, SEGA of America. "We're pleased to finally make this unique, broadly accessible franchise available to gamers across all platforms."
For the Xbox and PlayStation 2 versions, Monkey Ball will feature more than 300 different stages (114 from Super Monkey 1, 140 from Super Monkey 2, and 46 exclusive boards made specifically for Delux.) and an all-new Challenge mode that slowly guides players through beginner, intermediate, and advanced obstacles instead of dividing the difficulty settings into different sections. Additionally, the Story Mode will boast extra stages not seen before, and all 12 party games from both GameCube Monkey Balls will be included.
We'll have more on Super Monkey Ball Deluxe in the coming months. Look for it to hit store shelves in the first quarter of 2005, for an SRP of $29.95.
Source: IGN XBOX (http://xbox.ign.com/articles/546/546742p1.html)
I'm sorry, but I just find this really irritating. Thanks a lot, Sega. If they are going to add 46 exclusive boards and extra stages to SMB DX, why not release the Super Monkey Ball Deluxe on the Gamecube as well?
I hope at least that Sega puts those in as bonuses in Super Monkey Ball 3, which at least as far as I know is still Gamecube exclusive.