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Super Monkey Ball Deluxe Announced

Thanks to IGN for the news that a Super Monkey Ball Deluxe will be released next year on the PS2 and Xbox. "The new title will feature 300 stages (114 from Super Monkey Ball, 140 from Super Monkey Ball 2, and 46 Deluxe-exclusive boards), and will be available in spring 2005." Hi. My name is Zonk, and...I have to admit to a predilection for tossing monkeys around in plastic spheres.

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  1. Re:Who is Zonk anyway??? by Rapid+Home+Offer · · Score: 5, Informative
  2. Re:No PC version? by gl4ss · · Score: 3, Informative
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    world was created 5 seconds before this post as it is.
  3. Re:I will disagree by Zangief · · Score: 3, Informative

    Check out the "exact timing FAQ". It has methods to pass 10 or more stages, just pressing forward at some moments, pausing at a given time, pressing other direction, unpausing, and winning.

    This is for the spider stage. It works like fucking magic:

    ARTHROPOD: Do not move at the beginning. 41.08-41.18: hold forward.
    36.16-36.26: hold up-left. Yes, all combinations of values in these ranges work!
    I've tested all the extreme cases. This level will trouble us no more!


    The times are time ranges in which you can pause.

  4. Re:Ah yes, the balled monkeys... by MilenCent · · Score: 3, Informative

    The cool thing about the Super Monkey Ball games is, you really do get better with practice. They are superbly designed in that regard. If you're trying to reach the goal by random bouncing then you're probably not doing the level right -- a good number of levels have multiple ways of reaching the goal, some of them less obvious than others.

    The camera is a little annoying in places, true, but in the game's defense you can usually get the camera to point the way you want to go by backing up a little and moving in the direction you want it. Most levels that need you to get the camera pointed in a direction provide a little space in which you can do it (in other words, there are no 90-degree, razor-thin ledges).