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*'''Public Relations:''' [[Bret Blont]], [[Ethan Einhorn]] | *'''Public Relations:''' [[Bret Blont]], [[Ethan Einhorn]] | ||
*'''Director of Web Development:''' [[Chris Olson]] | *'''Director of Web Development:''' [[Chris Olson]] | ||
− | *'''Web Team:''' [[Bridget Oates]], Ricky Viray, David Fung, Leri Greer & Rodwin Pabello | + | *'''Web Team:''' [[Bridget Oates]], [[Ricky Viray]], David Fung, Leri Greer & Rodwin Pabello |
− | *'''Special Thanks:''' [[Rob Lightner]], [[Noah Musler]], [[Sue Hughes]], [[Keith Gerhardt]], Mike Kacz, Chris May, [[Tom Dudley]], Lisa Mares, Diane Stainner, Becki Hanan, Becky Wright, Nickie Rearden, Craig Mitchell & Jim Cotter | + | *'''Special Thanks:''' [[Rob Lightner]], [[Noah Musler]], [[Sue Hughes]], [[Keith Gerhardt]], [[Mike Kacz]], Chris May, [[Tom Dudley]], Lisa Mares, Diane Stainner, Becki Hanan, Becky Wright, Nickie Rearden, Craig Mitchell & Jim Cotter |
*'''Packaging:''' [[Moore Design Group]] | *'''Packaging:''' [[Moore Design Group]] | ||
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*'''Sound design:''' [[Hidenori Shoji]], [[Haruyoshi Tomita]], [[Sakae Osumi]] | *'''Sound design:''' [[Hidenori Shoji]], [[Haruyoshi Tomita]], [[Sakae Osumi]] | ||
*'''Monkey Voice:''' Kaoru Morota, Konami Yoshida, Rio Natsuki | *'''Monkey Voice:''' Kaoru Morota, Konami Yoshida, Rio Natsuki | ||
− | *'''Publicity:''' [[Masae Otoshi]], Koji Ueda | + | *'''Publicity:''' [[Masae Otoshi]], [[Koji Ueda]] |
*'''Special Thanks:''' Haikyo, Sturm Co. Ltd, [[T's Music|T's Music Co. Ltd.]] | *'''Special Thanks:''' Haikyo, Sturm Co. Ltd, [[T's Music|T's Music Co. Ltd.]] | ||
*'''Producer & Director:''' [[Toshihiro Nagoshi]] | *'''Producer & Director:''' [[Toshihiro Nagoshi]] | ||
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Super Monkey Ball Deluxe (スーパーモンキーボール デラックス) is a game in the Super Monkey Ball series and the first to be released on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox platforms. It contains 114 levels from the Nintendo GameCube title Super Monkey Ball, 149 from Super Monkey Ball 2 and a further 47 exclusive levels. It also contains numerous other features (such as minigames) from the Arcade/GameCube titles.
Super Monkey Ball Deluxe has been released as part of both the PS2 "Greatest Hits" and Xbox "Platinum Hits" milestones.
Contents
Gameplay
Super Monkey Ball Deluxe plays much the same as its GameCube predecessors, though borrows more of its theming from Super Monkey Ball 2 than its prequel. In the main game, the objective is to guide your monkey to a goal by tilting a 3D stage within a set time limit. (Unsponsored) bananas can also be collected.
Story Mode
Similar to Super Monkey Ball 2, story mode is played across ten "Worlds", in which the player is given a set of stages (grouped roughly by difficulty) that can be completed in any order. There are more stages per World in Deluxe, than Super Monkey Ball 2, and the player only needs to complete ten of them to advance the story.
Challenge Mode
In Challenge Mode, the player is tasked with completing a set of stages in a defined sequence against the clock, similar to the arcade Monkey Ball. The player starts with three lives but can obtain more by collecting 100 bananas. Challenge mode contains almost all the stages in Super Monkey Ball Deluxe, although some are exclusive to World 10 in Story Mode.
Initially there are three difficulties; "Beginner" with 40 stages, "Advanced" with 70 stages and "Expert" with 100. If the player completes these challenges without using a continue, they will be presented with a set of "extra" stages to complete. Like Story Mode, most are lifted from Super Monkey Ball and Super Monkey Ball 2 on the GameCube (though some have alterations).
A "bonus" is presented every ten stages, in which the objective is to collect as many bananas as possible in the time limit. If the player fails, he/she does not lose a life.
Completing Expert in full unlocks the "Master" mode, containing the 20 hardest stages in the game (and a further 10 extra stages should they be completed without using a continue).
1: Plain | |
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2: Diamond | |
3: Hairpin | |
4: Wide Bridge | |
5: Simple | |
6: Hollow | |
7: Bumpy | |
8: Switches | |
9: Floaters | |
10: Bonus Basic (Bonus) | |
11: Edge | |
12: Escalators | |
13: Serpentine | |
14: Swirl | |
15: Dormant Pits | |
16: Composition | |
17: Dynamo | |
18: Lunchbox | |
19: Gutter | |
20: Rising Inclines (Bonus) | |
21: Slopes | |
22: Steps | |
23: Blocks | |
24: Jump Single | |
25: Exam-A | |
26: Tub | |
27: Sliders | |
28: Spinning Top | |
29: Curve Bridge | |
30: Scabrous (Bonus) | |
31: Jolt Channel | |
32: Inertial | |
33: Octagonal | |
34: Sewer | |
35: Arc Bridges | |
36: Veer Field | |
37: Teeter | |
38: Stream | |
39: Catwalk | |
40: Catapult | |
Beginner extra
Ex1: Blur Bridge | |
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Ex2: Hitter | |
Ex3: AV Logo | |
Ex4: Rhombus | |
Ex5: Buoy | |
Ex6: Conveyers | |
Ex7: Bumpy Check | |
Ex8: Alternative | |
Ex9: Junction | |
Ex10: Bead Screen | |
Ex11: Coil Ramp | |
Ex12: Millefeuille | |
Ex13: Waver | |
Ex14: Fat Seesaw | |
Ex15: Treads | |
Ex16: Fluctuation | |
Ex17: Folders | |
Ex18: Quick Turn | |
Ex19: Linear Seesaws | |
Ex20: Birth | |
Advanced
1: Bump | |
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2: Walking | |
3: Repulse | |
4: Narrow Bridge | |
5: Break | |
6: Curves | |
7: Downhill | |
8: Blocks Slim | |
9: Choice | |
10: Bonus Wave (Bonus) | |
11: Jump Ramp | |
12: Hounds Tooth | |
13: D.N.A. | |
14: Building | |
15: Scrolls | |
16: Cliff | |
17: Concentric | |
18: Stadium | |
19: Dungeon | |
20: Bonus Grid (Bonus) | |
21: Banks | |
22: Eaten Floor | |
23: Hoppers | |
24: Coaster | |
25: Swell | |
26: Gravity Slider | |
27: Inchworms | |
28: Totalitarianism | |
29: Organic Form | |
30: Board Park (Bonus) | |
31: Bowl | |
32: Jumpies | |
33: Stoppers | |
34: Floor Bent | |
35: Conveyer | |
36: Exam-B | |
37: Chaser | |
38: Jump Double | |
39: Middle Jam | |
40: Leveler (Bonus) | |
41: Reversible Gear | |
42: Stepping Stones | |
43: Dribbles | |
44: U.R.L. | |
45: Mad Rings | |
46: Curvy Options | |
47: Twister | |
48: Cascade | |
49: Pro Skaters | |
50: Rampage (Bonus) | |
51: Ant Lion | |
52: Collapse | |
53: Swing Bar | |
54: Labyrinth | |
55: Spiral | |
56: Wavy Jump | |
57: Spiky | |
58: Unrest | |
59: Polar | |
60: Paraboloid (Bonus) | |
61: Giant Comb | |
62: Beehive | |
63: Dynamic Maze | |
64: Triangle Holes | |
65: Launchers | |
66: Randomizer | |
67: Coin Slots | |
68: Seesaw Bridges | |
69: Arthropod | |
70: Spatiotemporal | |
Advanced extra
Ex1: Blur Bridge | |
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Ex2: Hard Hitter | |
Ex3: Puzzle | |
Ex4: AV Logo | |
Ex5: Polar Large | |
Ex6: Auto Doors | |
Ex7: Heavy Sphere | |
Ex8: Stagger | |
Ex9: U.F.O. | |
Ex10: Ring Bridges | |
Ex11: Chaos | |
Ex12: Tilt Maze | |
Ex13: Fractal | |
Ex14: Hills | |
Ex15: Dodge Maze | |
Ex16: Domes | |
Ex17: Amida lot | |
Ex18: Long Slider | |
Ex19: Grid Bridge | |
Ex20: Teapot | |
Expert
1: Ruin | |
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2: Branch | |
3: Overturn | |
4: Excursion | |
5: Dodecagon | |
6: Exam-C | |
7: Skeleton | |
8: Tracks | |
9: Downhill Hard | |
10: Bonus Bumpy (Bonus) | |
11: Wormhole | |
12: Free Fall | |
13: Melting Pot | |
14: Mad Shuffle | |
15: Jump Machine | |
16: Zigzag Slope | |
17: Tower | |
18: Toggle | |
19: Combination | |
20: Bonus Hunting (Bonus) | |
21: Gears | |
22: Destruction | |
23: Invasion | |
24: Diving | |
25: Floor Slant | |
26: Tram | |
27: Swing Bar Long | |
28: Paper Work | |
29: Twin Attacker | |
30: Partition (Bonus) | |
31: Punched Seesaws | |
32: Opera | |
33: Brandished | |
34: Tiers | |
35: Cliffs | |
36: Narrow Peaks | |
37: Detour | |
38: Switch Inferno | |
39: Spiral Bridge | |
40: Pachinko (Bonus) | |
41: SEGA Logo | |
42: Snake | |
43: Wind | |
44: Windy Slide | |
45: Fall Down | |
46: Twin Cross | |
47: Spiral Hard | |
48: Conveyer Parts | |
49: Gaps | |
50: Earthquake (Bonus) | |
51: Wavy Option | |
52: Obstacle | |
53: Domino | |
54: Sieve | |
55: Flock | |
56: Double Spiral | |
57: Hierarchy | |
58: 8 Bracelets | |
59: Pistons | |
60: Banana Hunting (Bonus) | |
61: Curvature | |
62: Ant Lion Super | |
63: Drum | |
64: Twist & Spin | |
65: Speedy Jam | |
66: Quake | |
67: Cassiopeia | |
68: Pirates | |
69: Bowl Open | |
70: Fighters (Bonus) | |
71: Soft Cream | |
72: Momentum | |
73: Entangled Path | |
74: Totters | |
75: Vortex | |
76: Warp | |
77: Trampolines | |
78: Swing Shaft | |
79: Serial Jump | |
80: Shelter (Bonus) | |
81: Checker | |
82: Carpet | |
83: Ridge | |
84: Mixer | |
85: Rings | |
86: Stairs | |
87: Clover | |
88: Coffee Cup | |
89: Metamorphosis | |
90: Mobius (Bonus) | |
91: Cross Floors | |
92: Spinning Saw | |
93: Chipped Pipes | |
94: Flat Maze | |
95: Guillotine | |
96: Corkscrew | |
97: Orbiters | |
98: Twin Basin | |
99: Air Hockey | |
100: Asterisk | |
Expert extra
Ex1: Charge | |
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Ex2: Strata | |
Ex3: Square Dance | |
Ex4: Giant Swing | |
Ex5: 5 Drums | |
Ex6: Free Throw | |
Ex7: Pendulums | |
Ex8: Conical Slider | |
Ex9: Construction | |
Ex10: Train Worm | |
Ex11: Blur Bridge | |
Ex12: Breathe | |
Ex13: Hard Hitter | |
Ex14: Ferris Wheel | |
Ex15: Factory | |
Ex16: Curl Pipe | |
Ex17: Magic Hand | |
Ex18: AV Logo | |
Ex19: Sanctuary | |
Ex20: Daa Loo Maa | |
Master
1: Centrifugal | |
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2: Swing Bridges | |
3: Cylinders | |
4: Passage | |
5: Notch | |
6: Intermittent | |
7: Long Torus | |
8: Spasmodic | |
9: Double Twin | |
10: Clock Face | |
11: Wave Master | |
12: Fan Master | |
13: Stamina Master | |
14: Spring Master | |
15: Dance Master | |
16: Roll Master | |
17: Edge Master | |
18: Dodge Master | |
19: Bridge Master | |
20: Monkey Master | |
Master extra
Ex1: Variable Width | |
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Ex2: Striker | |
Ex3: Ooparts | |
Ex4: Planets | |
Ex5: Sliced Cheese | |
Ex6: 8 Seesaws | |
Ex7: Synchronized | |
Ex8: Helix | |
Ex9: Dizzy System | |
Ex10: Destiny | |
Party games
Like Super Monkey Ball and Super Monkey Ball 2, Super Monkey Ball Deluxe contains a number of Monkey Ball-themed "party games" for up to four players:
Monkey Race DX | |
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Monkey Fight DX | |
Monkey Target DX | |
Monkey Billiards DX | |
Monkey Bowling DX | |
Monkey Golf DX | |
Monkey Boat | |
Monkey Shot | |
Monkey Dogfight | |
Monkey Soccer | |
Monkey Baseball | |
Monkey Tennis | |
Production credits
PlayStation 2 version
- President: Hide Irie
- Director of Development and Localization: Osamu Shibamiya
- Localization Producer: Jason Kuo
- Vice President of Entertainment Marketing: Scott A. Steinberg
- Product Marketing Manager: Mark J. Polcyn
- Associate Product Marketing Manager: Teri Higgins
- Creative Services Specialist: Chris Mowry
- Public Relations: Bret Blont, Ethan Einhorn
- Director of Web Development: Chris Olson
- Web Team: Bridget Oates, Ricky Viray, David Fung, Leri Greer & Rodwin Pabello
- Special Thanks: Rob Lightner, Noah Musler, Sue Hughes, Keith Gerhardt, Mike Kacz, Chris May, Tom Dudley, Lisa Mares, Diane Stainner, Becki Hanan, Becky Wright, Nickie Rearden, Craig Mitchell & Jim Cotter
- Packaging: Moore Design Group
Xbox version
- Planners: Hiroyuki Kanou, Hiroki Koyama, Kentaro Kiyohara
- Assistant Designer: Yoshimi Tanaka
- And Special Thanks to all: Super Monkey Ball Deluxe Staff
- Game Program Director: Hisashi Endo
- System Programmers: Tetsuya Kaku, Kota Matsumoto, Yoshinori Suzuki
- Party Game Programmers: Tetsu Yoshimitsu, Eiji Takaki, Yoichi Ishikawa
- Mini Game Programmers: Norio Haga, Yasumasa Matsumori, Koji Tokieda, Mie Kawanishi
- 2D System Programmer: Jun Tokuhara
- Stage Design Director: Junichi Yamada
- Stage Designers: Daisuke Sato, Kumiko Sakurai, Yukio Oda
- Motion Design Director: Kazuhiro Izaki
- Motion Designers: Michihiro Sato, Mika Sato, Mari Sasaki, Kentaro Niina
- 2D Designer: Chigaku Fukuhara
- Character Designer: Mika Kojima
- Planners: Yukinobu Arikawa, Hiroyuki Sakamoto
- Sound design: Hidenori Shoji, Haruyoshi Tomita, Sakae Osumi
- Monkey Voice: Kaoru Morota, Konami Yoshida, Rio Natsuki
- Publicity: Masae Otoshi, Koji Ueda
- Special Thanks: Haikyo, Sturm Co. Ltd, T's Music Co. Ltd.
- Producer & Director: Toshihiro Nagoshi
Magazine articles
- Main article: Super Monkey Ball Deluxe/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Artwork
Physical scans
PlayStation 2 version
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Technical information
- Main article: Super Monkey Ball Deluxe/Technical information.
ROM dump status
System | Hash | Size | Build Date | Source | Comments | |||||||||
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3,696,001,024 | DVD-ROM (EU) | SLES-53037 (V1.00) | ||||||||||
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2,357,460,992 | DVD-ROM (JP) | SLPM-65909 (V1.01) | ||||||||||
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2,243,788,800 | DVD-ROM (US) | SLUS-20918 (V1.00) | ||||||||||
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2,938,765,312 | 2004-12-14 | DVD-R[21] | Page | |||||||||
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2004-11-12 | DVD-R | Page |
External links
- Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): PlayStation 2, Xbox
- Super Monkey Ball Deluxe on PlayStation.com: JP, US, KR
- Super Monkey Ball Deluxe on Xbox.com: US
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://sega.com/games/game_temp.php?game=wormsforts (Wayback Machine: 2005-08-31 17:45)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Press release: 2004-09-10: SEGA ANNOUNCES SUPER MONKEY BALL DELUXE FOR PLAYSTATION 2 AND XBOX
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Super-Monkey-Ball-Deluxe-PS2/dp/B0006NLMM6 (Wayback Machine: 2007-01-06 23:30)
- ↑ https://www.amazon.fr/S%25C3%25A9ga-Super-Monkey-Ball-Deluxe/dp/B0008EMAJW/ (Wayback Machine: 2019-08-25 23:02)
- ↑ http://www.amazon.de/Sega-Super-Monkey-Ball-Deluxe/dp/B0007DBIR4 (Wayback Machine: 2007-01-13 01:51)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 http://sega.jp/ps2/smbdx/ (Wayback Machine: 2005-04-04 18:01)
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 http://www.playstation.co.kr/game/626 (archive.today)
- ↑ https://www.amazon.it/SEGA-Super-Monkey-Ball-Deluxe/dp/B0044AQ8SK/ (Wayback Machine: 2019-08-25 23:05)
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 http://sega.jp/x/smbdx/ (Wayback Machine: 2005-04-03 17:11)
- ↑ Xbox.com (en-US; s/supermonkeyballdeluxe) (Wayback Machine: 2006-11-10 16:04)
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Super-Monkey-Ball-Deluxe-Xbox/dp/B0007SV6YE (Wayback Machine: 2007-03-08 15:03)
- ↑ https://www.amazon.fr/S%25C3%25A9ga-Super-Monkey-Ball-Deluxe/dp/B0008EMAK6/ (Wayback Machine: 2019-08-25 23:03)
- ↑ http://www.amazon.de/Sega-Super-Monkey-Ball-Deluxe/dp/B0007ZB4GM (Wayback Machine: 2006-11-30 11:26)
- ↑ Xbox.com (en-AU; s/supermonkeyballdeluxe) (Wayback Machine: 2006-09-15 15:04)
- ↑ File:SuperMonkeyBallDeluxe PS2 US Manual.pdf, page 43
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-vCfwgSecE
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Hyper, "June 2005" (AU; 2005-05-04), page 68
- ↑ PlayStation 2 Official Magazine - UK, "May 2005" (UK; 2005-04-21), page 96
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Play, "March 2005" (US; 2005-xx-xx), page 60
- ↑ Official Xbox Magazine, "April 2005" (UK; 2005-03-24), page 68
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