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News   Official Super Monkey Ball Release Information
- Posted By Michael Loewer, 08.13.2001




Super Monkey Ball Release Date

October 30, 2001



The official news release we received was actually really short, so I'll just reprint it here for your reading enjoyment:


"Sega of America today announced that its action-packed puzzle/party game Super Monkey Ball, will ship on October 30, 2001, just in time for the launch of Nintendo Gamecube. With all new Party Modes and amazing Mini-games, Super Monkey Ball delivers addictive 1-4 player action and
more than 7 unique ways to play. This fall, gamers of all ages can get the ball rolling on Gamecube with the release of Super Monkey Ball."



Enjoy the screenshots as well.


Senior Editor Michael Loewer, signing off.
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Bananas!


Player one has the unfair advantage


Smokin' the half-pipe


What's with the flowers?


Monkeys rule, period.