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Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble adventure trailer

SEGA has uploaded a fresh new trailer for the upcoming Monkey Ball adventure on Switch, Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble. The chaotic game features 200 new stages set across multiple different worlds and features both solo play and up to 4-player cooperative play. Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble launches exclusively on the Nintendo Switch on 25th June. Check out the trailer down below.

“While visiting a tropical island, AiAi and the gang meet an adventurer named Palette who’s searching for the Legendary Banana. They agree to join her journey across wondrous worlds to collect special parts said to be the key to locating this prized relic. Along the way, they’ll meet new friends and encounter mysterious rivals in a thrilling story told through fully developed cutscenes. No matter if you’re new to Monkey Ball, or just looking to improve your technique, BANANA RUMBLE offers a variety of optional assist features to tackle any obstacle! These include: · Rewind to a previous point of a stage and attempt a tricky area once more. · Ghost Guide adds a transparent racer alongside the player, demonstrating the key methods needed to reach the goal.”

5 thoughts on “Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble adventure trailer”

  1. Nintendo has become a party machine pretty much and a badly optimized one at that. I can understand once you realize the kind of crap Japan has been going thru in recent years.

  2. To make a very long situation short Nintendo and other Japanese companies get money from the Bank of Japan to do things which in Japan Nintendo isn’t even in the top 10 list of stocks worth investing. Nintendo is seen as a ‘kids PlaySkool toy (TM)’ to the rich people who have money. Sony.Inc WAS one of the top dogs for a while till they started falling and making stupid choices.

    A lot of the richness of Japan came from the stolen capacitor era where Japan literally ripped off US companies by hiring insiders to leak out upcoming changes and then quickly make their own covering their asses up. However to be fair Japan helped developed the ‘Blue LED’ which was impossible until fairly recently. It has a significant history in technology and there’s a very good documentary on Youtube about it.

    There’s a joke in Back To The Future Part III that involves this ‘No wonder this piece of junk failed it says ‘Made in Japan’ when 1955 Doc went with 1985 Marty to the mines to uncover the 1885 version of the Deloran for them to specifically find. Marty’s response was ‘What do you mean all the best stuff is made in Japan!’ which was true in 1985!

    You see jokes have to have truth in them in order to be funny or they are just stupid at best. Todays generation thinks that being ‘mean’ equals to being funny. which the two doesn’t even compute.

  3. Microsoft isn’t any better with their attitude of ‘We treat customers as potential thieves so we will make them our prisoners’. When you sign their ELU you agree essentially to ‘rent’ their software though they don’t use that term they essentially mean it and should tell you outright you no longer have buyers access unless you rent it equal to them coming in and taking away what you bought.

    It’s like you have your car but you rent the engine and it’s components where in which they come in and take the engine away in the middle of the night if they feel like it. You signed the agreement that you ‘rent’ your car somewhere in the long list of blah blah blah blah.

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