Difference between revisions of "Sega Monkey Ball"
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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a version of ''[[Super Monkey Ball]]'' adapted to J2ME-compatible mobile devices. It was the first game to be published by [[Sega Mobile]], a division within [[Sega of America]] set up specifically to publish mobile games. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a version of ''[[Super Monkey Ball]]'' adapted to J2ME-compatible mobile devices. It was the first game to be published by [[Sega Mobile]], a division within [[Sega of America]] set up specifically to publish mobile games. In the US, the game was pre-loaded in the Samsung Rainbow A500, Sanyo SCP-4900 and LG 5350 handsets offered by Sprint. |
Unlike its [[Nintendo GameCube]] counterpart, ''Sega Monkey Ball'' is presented entirely in 2D and is played from a top-down perspective. There are 15 levels. | Unlike its [[Nintendo GameCube]] counterpart, ''Sega Monkey Ball'' is presented entirely in 2D and is played from a top-down perspective. There are 15 levels. |
Revision as of 12:22, 15 June 2024
Sega Monkey Ball |
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System(s): PCS Vision, mMode, Bell Mobility |
Publisher: Sega Mobile (US) |
Developer: Monkey Business |
Genre: Puzzle |
Number of players: 1 |
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Sega Monkey Ball is a version of Super Monkey Ball adapted to J2ME-compatible mobile devices. It was the first game to be published by Sega Mobile, a division within Sega of America set up specifically to publish mobile games. In the US, the game was pre-loaded in the Samsung Rainbow A500, Sanyo SCP-4900 and LG 5350 handsets offered by Sprint.
Unlike its Nintendo GameCube counterpart, Sega Monkey Ball is presented entirely in 2D and is played from a top-down perspective. There are 15 levels.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Sega Monkey Ball/Magazine articles.