Sitemap: Gaming Bits Front Page
 
 
Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll for Wii - first screenshots and details PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alexis M. (Rivithed)   
Tuesday, 04 August 2009

SEGA has announced that Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll is coming exclusively to the Wii in Winter 2010. SEGA Studios Japan is developing the game, which will use the Wii Balance Board, as well as having the option of using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.

"The Wii Balance Board opens new and creative ways for this long running and beloved SEGA franchise to be played," said Sean Ratcliffe, Vice President of Marketing, SEGA of America, Inc. "Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll takes the franchise to a whole new level of interactivity and fun that is great entertainment for family and friends."

See the first game screenshots of Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll here.

Details from SEGA:
"Created by the famed developer, Toshihiro Nagoshi, the Super Monkey Ball franchise has a rich lineage of games that began life in the arcades of Japan and later debuting as a Nintendo GameCube launch title. Now nine years later and with the addition of the Wii Balance Board, gamers will physically feel what it would be like to roll around in a Monkey Ball and have tons of fun doing it. Known for its challenging levels and most recently its innovative ways to control AiAi and his friends (Wii versions); gamers are immersed into the Monkey Ball world like never thought possible before. This newest installment of the popular series will offer new single-player puzzle levels and multiple new Party Games giving players more variety of gameplay than ever. Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll’s myriad of game modes is sure to inspire friendly living room competition between family and friends."

Watch a previously released teaser trailer below.

Keep a lookout for more on Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll at the official SEGA website.

Comments

Write Comment
Name:Guest
Title:
BBCode:Web AddressEmail AddressBold TextItalic TextUnderlined TextQuoteCodeOpen ListList ItemClose List
Comment:



Powered by AkoComment 2.0!

< Prev   Next >