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Super Monkey Ball™: Banana Blitz for Nintendo Wii

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Product Description
The 2007 game of EA's golfing game sim, designed with a new development philosophy for driving gameplay and feature innovation. This Wii game is being developed to make full use of the... More
The 2007 game of EA's golfing game sim, designed with a new development philosophy for driving gameplay and feature innovation. This Wii game is being developed to make full use of the system's unique controller. Less
For the first time in the Super Monkey Ball franchise, AiAi and his friends will have the ability to jump when players flick the Nintendo Wii controller in an upward motion. The ability to... More
For the first time in the Super Monkey Ball franchise, AiAi and his friends will have the ability to jump when players flick the Nintendo Wii controller in an upward motion. The ability to jump has given game designers another dimension in which to expand the Super Monkey Ball gameplay experience and allows gamers a whole new way to interact with the franchise; this time in true three-dimensional fashion. The Party Games, for which the Super Monkey Ball franchise is famous, return with more variety than ever. Less
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Key Features   
ESRB Descriptor - Animated Violence
ESRB Rating   - E - (Everyone)
Publisher   EA - Electronic Arts Sega
Genre   Sports Action
Other Features   
Max. Number Of Players - 4
Control Elements - Gamepad
Miscellaneous   
Release Date - Q4, 2006
 
Consumer Reviews
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 Wii
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 for Nintendo Wii
$27.91
Super Monkey Ball™: Banana Blitz Wii
Super Monkey Ball™: Banana Blitz for Nintendo Wii
From $10.95

Product Review Summary

4.6
Based on 8 user reviews
100% recommend this product
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All that's missing is the gophers

bywathomas May 11, 2007
19 Helpfuls 20 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Good use of the Wii Remote, Deep and varied game play, good multiplayer options.
Cons Lack of power control, Terrible GUI, some graphics ommissions
Recommended it? Yes

Ever since the release of Wii Sports and it's 9 hole executive golf game, hardcore duffers have been salivating over the possibility of a "real" golf game for the Wii.

The motion control capabilities of the Wii seem to be as natural a fit to Golf as Peanut Butter is to Jelly.

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11

A great buy

bythetimelord Mar 23, 2007
12 Helpfuls 13 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Great Gameplay, Great character customization, Excellent control over your swing.
Cons A few glitches here and there with the putting, lack of control over chip shots.
Recommended it? Yes

I bought Tiger Woods PGA Tour for the Wii the day it came out. Unlike most games I have purchased for the Wii, I was not bored by the gameplay after a few short days. The game has fourteen game modes in addition to the PGA Tour tournament play. My personal favorite is target, in which the object is... Read full review »

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Product Review Summary

4.1
Based on 71 user reviews
83% recommend this product
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  • Fun To Play (3)
  • Multiplayer (3)
  • Easy to Use (2)
  • Good Value (2)
  • Challenging (1)
Cons
  • none (2)
  • Boring (2)
  • Difficult to Use (2)
  • Too Short (1)
  • No Online Play (1)
  • Frustrating (1)
Good For
  • Kids (6)
  • Family (5)
  • Multiple Players (1)
  • Men (1)
  • Adults (1)
  • Teenagers (1)
  • All Ages (1)
  • Women (1)
  • Gifts (1)
  • Serious Gamers (1)
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Consumer Reviews

370

Super Monkey Ball GC: Are you monkey enough?

byRock_On Jun 23, 2002
90 Helpfuls 91 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros fun fun fun!
Cons getting use to the controls
Recommended it? Yes

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, and the one that a lot of people went for, Super Monkey Ball.

GAMEPLAY/CONTROL:... Read full review »

175

Super Monkey Ball: Apes-a-Poppin'!

bySlusy Nov 22, 2001
60 Helpfuls 61 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Simple, addictive gameplay, lots of extra modes to play with
Cons Can be incredibly frustrating, overabundance of product placement
Recommended it? Yes

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 designers stood up and said, "I want to make a game... Read full review »

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