In the late ’80s and early ’90s, Sega and Nintendo engaged in a fierce rivalry, epitomized by the clash between Sonic and Mario— the quick-witted hedgehog versus the iconic plumber from the Mushroom Kingdom. However, Sega’s attempt to outpace Nintendo backfired when they prioritized developing console add-ons, a strategy historically proven ineffective for expanding market share in the gaming industry.
Sega has not released a console since the Dreamcast back in 2002. However, the company has managed to attract a group of nostalgic gamers who are searching for something retro. Sega has decided to capitalize on this by bringing back classic games, but with a new twist. These games will be made available on the Nintendo Switch.
Sega has announced a fresh addition to the Super Monkey Ball series called Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble. This new game boasts the largest player count ever seen in the series, accommodating up to 16 players for multiplayer fun across different online game modes.
In addition to its multiplayer modes, Banana Rumble introduces an engaging Adventure mode, inviting players to navigate through a whopping 200 new stages, either solo or with friends locally or online, accommodating up to four players.
The game offers extensive character customization options, allowing players to tailor their monkeys to their liking. Furthermore, the inclusion of the new Spin Dash move adds a fresh dynamic to gameplay, enhancing competitiveness in exciting modes like Race, Banana Hunt, and Robot Smash, among others.
Excitement is brewing as Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble gears up for its highly anticipated release on the Nintendo Switch on June 25th, promising hours of thrilling gameplay experiences for fans old and new alike.
Gamers who are eagerly waiting to dive into the monkey mayhem have two options to choose from for pre-order. The first option is the physical Legendary Banana Edition, which is priced at $50 and includes the standard edition of the game along with a sleek slipcover for the box, a captivating 40-page art book filled with Monkey Ball nostalgia.
For those who prefer digital downloads, the Digital Deluxe Edition is available at $70 and includes a wealth of additional content. This deluxe package includes the Sega Pass DLC Pack, which features six beloved Sega characters joining the monkey madness, and bonus Sega-themed customization items that allow players to personalize their gaming experience with a sprinkle of nostalgia.