9:13 that stage isn’t luck based. The purple streaks on the floor indicate the path the combs take. Basically, take care not to cross them at the wrong time. EDIT: never mind. Someone pointed it out.
No, it would have gotten Monkey Ball. Originally, it was just going to be a port with a couple extra features. There is proof in debug, where there are a LOT of Monkey Ball objects and stages.
Thank you both so much :) I still have a long way to go before I'm up to the standards of some of those American channels! Glad you're enjoying the videos though, I do put a lot of time into them! Pretty much all my spare time after work :)
This is an awesome video about a really under appreciated series so I’m glad you’re giving it some attention! You went into a lot of detail too, I’ve never even seen either of the arcade machines in person let alone played them! I’m currently reviewing the Super Monkey Ball games on my channel too and they’ve been a blast so far!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! If you think I went into a lot of detail in this one, wait till you see part 2! There’s so many mobile games I didn’t even know existed! I’ll check your reviews out when I get time :)
I'm so glad you went into these games with such an open mind, Nick Robinson's cynicism towards any game that isn't 1 or 2 has really had a negative effect on the community I feel. I actually liked the Wii entries and BBHD and think they're all pretty underrated and it sucks to see them have such a negative reputation just for not being the originals.
MonkeyBall FOREVER! You saved my day. Finding the MonkeyBall machines and your grin in the arcade was the highlight. Great video! strange: whenever it comes to music or games, i end up in the UK. informative, funny, authentic!! definitely subscribed..Greetings from Bavaria! p.s.: cool t-shirt!
For the record the two levels in monkeyball 2 that I saw you mention are not levels that rely on luck. The comb level you mentioned is about timing if your not going for a speed run like you showed. With the ramp launcher that you also mentioned you have to line yourself perfectly up with the arrow, otherwise you will be launched off at an angle.
Yeah, the only nitpick I have with this video is that when he talked about Super Monkey Ball 2, RetroBreak was kinda looking for somethings to complain about (though he did go easy on it by explaining why it’s charming albeit briefly) to make Super Monkey Ball 2 sound less great than the Super Monkey Ball games for the Wii (I guess with Banana Blitz, I can see where he’s coming from, like, the Detritious Desert boss giving out Sonic Adventure vibes, but with Step and Roll, on the other hand, I just feel like he’s just trying to make sound better than it actually is by trying too hard to defend it while playing it like an average player).
This was a really good overview! I appreciate that you went through the effort of not only talking about the arcade games and Sega Superstars, but also providing original footage. I also think you're one of the only people I know who appreciates the original version of Banana Blitz and, honestly, it's not my thing (though I do like HD), but I have a lot of respect for that position. Good stuff!
Thanks! I didn’t want to miss anything so made sure I could play both the arcade games :) I do really enjoy Banana Blitz but maybe it’s because I was so excited when the Wii came out, I would have enjoyed anything 🤣 have you seen part 2 yet? There’s some games in that one I couldn’t find unfortunately :(
@@RetroBreak Good on you for completeness! A lot of RUclipsrs don't feel the need to be quite that comprehensive and I really appreciate you going the extra mile. And that honestly makes sense, I think the biggest hang-up with Banana Blitz for most people (aside from, as you mentioned, expecting a puzzle game and getting a platformer) was the motion control, so if you were able to get more used to that, it makes sense that you'd enjoy the game more. I do think a lot of the levels are well designed and, although I have a slight preference for the original art style, I really like the vibrant look they went for. Yeah, I just checked out part 2! I went into Jr. myself a few months back and I thought it'd have seemed impressive at the time so it was really cool hearing you talk about how it blew you away at launch especially. Also has to be the first I've heard of "Super Monkey Disco Ball". Hope that turns up someday if it is indeed a real game.
Honestly, thank you so much, I have waited 13 years for a video like this, STORY TIME!!! On my 9th birthday in 2007, my parents surprised me with a DS Lite. They said it came with a free game and it happened to be Touch & Roll Ever since then I’ve been playing the series almost daily On Christmas that year they surprised me again with a gamecube and SMB1&2, and of course, I devoted the rest of my childhood to those games. Many, many tears were shed over SMB1’s Expert 7. So glad to see someone into the series as much as I am, growing up I had a friend, she was also into the game, but only had DS & Wii versions. She didn’t like the other games, and I was obsessed. I never wanted to do anything else when we were together. To this day I can’t explain what for me hooked on the series, and honestly, I don’t think I’ll ever be able to explain it. As a kid I never cared much for monkeys and similar games didn’t have the same appeal.
Yeah, it confuses me when fans of a series only say they like one game, if that’s the case you’re not a fan of the series.. like people who only like Final Fantasy 7 or something.
That’s so great! Wish I had 4 friends who would want to play Monkey Target with me! Last time I played it in 4 player was about 15 years ago when I was still in school! 😭
This gave me a good review and overview over all the monkey ball games for console, without "spoiling" something and thats great, thank you so much, good review and a nice moderator. When you love Monkeys that much, I think that you also love the DK Series as well? 'Cause this is one of the most known game series...
@@RetroBreak i think that will be interesting too! But just if you like to. I know some of the DK games, not all of them. And maybe there are some which I don't know they exist.
I played my friend's copy of the GameCube game quite a bit as a kid, and really enjoyed it so I'm gkad Sega does as much as they do with the series over the years. Heard a lot of naysaying for Banana Blitz HD but looking into it more through videos, I think I'd still enjoy it fine, especially for the price that it's at. It's good to hear praises for it from a lifelong fan like yourself, I'll be getting it when I'm able
Nice video, man! My favourite is the original GameCube version. My wife and I used to play it every night after work - mainly the mini games. Monkey Target was just the best and those water effects still look as amazing now as they did back then! Lovely stuff! Looking forward to part 2 of this! 👍🏻
Hey that's me playing Monkey Ball Arcade! I really didn't enjoy the new Banana Blitz HD but i'm glad you did. Great video as always and i'm looking forward to part 2! Wahooooooooo
I'm glad you enjoyed the video, even if you didn't enjoy the game :) I hope they either make a new game based on the originals, or make a HD version of Deluxe next, as that's definitely what a lot of people would like to play!
I really hope that we end up getting a new entry in the series this generation! Fingers crossed that the gameplay is closer to the first to games. You’ve made me really want to check out the Banana blitz remake though! Great video, can’t wait for part 2!
Fingers crossed! I did read that they were considering a remake of 1&2 but chose Banana Blitz because of budget constraints, so maybe if BB sells well enough we might see a more traditional game next!
I know this video is a year old now, and there's likely a lot of people who have given their two cents, but the levels in SMB1 and 2 actually don't have any luck to them. Every level will play out the exact same in each playthrough. So having troubles on Reversible Gear is easily solved if you memorize the first place that the gear stops. In a much different perspective, as a speedrunner, this lack of luck is used to their advantage because it allows players to do frame perfect movements and it'll play out the exact same every time. Your viewpoint as a casual player is entirely valid and subjective, of course. Just wanted to throw in my two cents about it :D
I'm so glad someone else besides me appreciates Step & Roll! I think it is one of the most underrated wii games, and it's one of my personal favorites!
You should also be glad (or at least okay) if someone doesn’t like Step and Roll (like me. I appreciate Step and Roll for having a great party mode, but that’s just me giving it credit where credit is due because the reason why it’s a SMB game I don’t hold to as much of a high standard as Super Monkey Ball 1 & 2 for the GameCube or Banana Splitz is because I think it’s controls are uncomfortable even IF I did get used to them, and it is not only a game where at the end of each world, there are credits where the level soundtracks actually have vocal versions, but it’s also the only game with that feature. Just as long as they don’t treat it like Superman 64 or anything like that, eh? P. S. Super Paper Mario is one of the most underrated gems on the Wii, and I’ll always keep defending it over that other PM game (Sticker Star)!
@@kieranstark7213 Step and Roll doesn't require the balance board. You can use a wii remote, and it plays much better that way. Also Super Paper Mario is really good, but it isn't as memorable as Color Splash and Origami King in my opinion.
Or the original Paper Mario or (nearly) The Thousand Year Door (I say nearly since the 2000s Paper Mario games share about the same high level of quality, albeit slightly different where The Thousand Year Door, while a great game, is the least underrated while the original is the best of the best)!
@@kieranstark7213 All the Paper Mario games are good (even Sticker Star), just like Super Monkey Ball (even though most fans dislike like half of the games).
@@markus8086 There is a reason why I never included Paper Mario: Sticker Star as a good game, even though you sure can make it look like a masterpiece compared to the definitive worst Mario game that has never been topped (not Hotel Mario, not even the The Software Toolworks games even though they could have been so much better, but Mario Bros. for the Atari 2600)!
Maybe RetroBreak, you’ll also give Super Monkey Ball 2 (GameCube) a third chance so you might be able to appreciate the game about as much as the original!
Greeting from Indonesia🇮🇩, Southeast Asian SEGA Super Monkey Ball is One of My Favorite SEGA Games. First Time Playing this Game on Arcade Version, when I was Elementary School in 2000s. Very Nostalgic. Now I'm Playing with Nintendo GameCube by Dolphin Emulator (because I dont Have GameCube Console😅) 1:06 About the Arcade Platform Version when I Was First Time Playing, it's not like this. The First thing I Play is Move the Monkey, yes, use the Ball in the Middle (if this is Right, Move it Using a Stick like an Airplane Controller)
This is excellent mate. I must confess, I don't own any Monkey Ball game but would definitely like the original Gamecube release and Xbox One as well. Great job mate.
I remember when I was a little kid playing Monkey Ball 2 on Xbox, and I didn't like Monkey Target because I didn't know that I was supposed to press a button and open the ball to glide, so I always just plummeted straight into the water.
24:20 I know that place from the top of my head, that's Stourport, and I played a lot of Ticket Blitz whenever I went there (that exact Machine btw) I remember hitting jackpot so many times on that machine, so much that the machine kept running out of tickets every 30 mins or so XD
You looking forward to Banana Mania? I sure am! It's out one day after my birthday and I preordered for both Xbox and Switch, followed SMB on RUclips, Facebook, and Twitter, AND I even subbed to their newsletter to get an exclusive Headwear Pack for the console of my choice. I picked Xbox One of course.
I only really loved the first one. After that I tried the second one but I had the same complaints, the levels where too gimmicky. I also tried the Wii game later on but didn’t feel for the gyro controls.
I’m glad I’m not alone in liking SMB1 over 2. Though I do have a bit of an issue with you saying “Giant Comb” is luck based, it isn’t. Just go slowly and you will never fail that level (read other comments after I posted that so apologies if you’ve read that about 50 times lol). However, Randomizer? That’s luck (pause buffering aside). Domes? Good lord that is an awful stage. So I absolutely agree that SMB2 has weaker stages. All around great video though! Hope you’re as excited as I am for the remaster of the first 2 games coming out in October. I just HOPE they fix the controller issue, as I hated how imprecise deluxe was on Xbox and PS2, the analogue felt so off.
Giant…. Comb….. as I said in a few other comments I’ve been replaying SMB2 to see if my impressions of it have changed, and taking my time to get through the levels properly.
@@RetroBreak Yeah my problem with SMB2 is how gimmicky they levels feel sometimes. Domes is the worst level in monkey ball history imo lol. I despise it. Though Master 5 (world 10-5) in Banana Blitz is absurd as well (the one where you must jump on platforms that have curves on them and it seems almost random, it’s not I suppose but argh I hate it lol). Almost drove myself insane trying to get the trophy on PS4 due to that level lol.
@@Vereidomething that sets 1 and 2 apart level design wise is the kind of skills they test. 1 has a heavier emphasis on precision and navigating thin paths, whereas 2 has a heavier emphasis on momentum and speed. 1’s levels are built more around the precision of the GameCube controller while 2’s levels are built more around the physics engine itself. It’s why both deluxe and banana mania fell short in different ways. Deluxe had lacking controls but the same engine, whereas banana mania had solid controls but an inferior physics engine. But getting back on topic, 1’s levels are easily more consistent in quality but due to how static they are they lose a bit of their luster once you master them (on a casual level I must specify). 2 on the other hand is less even: its best stages is probably more fun than anything in 1 but its worst stages are also far worse than anything in 1. Ultimately though, because 2 is more physics based the stages are more fun to replay upon mastering them as levels testing your ability to control your momentum are more dynamic than levels where you simply have to make it across a tightrope by executing a similar set of inputs each time. While the same could be said about 2 in some cases, the levels feel less ‘binary’ for the reasons I mentioned
Great video and I always love super monkey ball on the gamecube. Have only just found your channel when searching for GBA/GB everdrives, now I've subscribe. Could you tell me the song that was playing at 23:50 please.? Keep up the good work
SMB1 on Gamecube is one of the true greats. I put it alongside Tetris and Asteroids as one of the few truly perfect games for me. Monkey Ball Adventure was bloody awful - the series hasn't recovered although I enjoyed the WIi games despite the motion controls - they got a lot of criticism but I thought they were fine. That 500 ticket goal looks like a swizz - I suspect it will only pay out when the machine has taken in so much money.
I’d still recommend getting 1 & 2 on the GameCube over Deluxe on the Xbox. I prefer the structure of 1 on the GameCube rather than mixing the levels together, the controller on the GameCube is a lot better for playing the game, and the new levels for deluxe aren’t very good.
Quite the interesting take not liking Super Monkey Ball 2 as much as the rest of the series, I think it's the best in the franchise besides Deluxe, but that's just my opinion. Banana Blitz I can admittingly see as a guilty pleasure in my eyes, I have fun with it, but I don't think it's a great entry, and I hope they go back to the roots of Monkey Ball like in Super Monkey Ball 1 & 2. Step & Roll I only feel like turning on when I want to play with the Balance Board, because I honestly think it's much worse than Banana Blitz without the Balance Board since the totems just get in the way more than anything and the levels were designed for the Balance Board. 1 & 2 are still my favorites though, I do like some of the other entries whether they're good or not, but I do hope that they try to go back what made the series so special since the arcade game. Nice Retrospective!
Glad you enjoyed the video even if we don’t have the same opinions on the games :) I think I need to give 2 more of a fair chance, I just don’t think it’s as enjoyable as the first one because it’s not as skill based and more about trial and error
Giant Comb isn't luck based, you just played it wrong. You're supposed to go only one or two spaces forward each revolution and use the lines on the floor to guide you.
I have never heard someone talled positively of anything beyond 2, MAYBE Deluxe. .....Everyone still hates Adventure though. I did as a kid, (managed to break the game world once actually), but I'm eager to try a SMB 3D Platformer as an adult!
For launchers you’re supposed to use the minimap as a guide to help you land on top of the tower. It’s actually a pretty straightforward stage once you learn to do that.
Great look of all the console Monkey Ball games! I have to agree about Step & Roll, I think it has problems but is actually a pretty fun game. It's a pain to dig out a balance board, but once you do it's a pretty good time!
I’m glad someone else enjoys it! I always just hear complaints about having the guard rails on the stages, but as it was designed for the balance board they didn’t really have a choice else it would be way too hard!
All I want is SMB 1 & 2 collection on PC. Is it too much to ask SEGA? Great video covering the series though. It's one that has just fallen so far off the track (wink) since those first two games, it's a shame they can't seem to reel it back to what made the series great.
I’m hoping that they will make the next game a bit closer to the originals! It sounds like the guy who’s in charge of the banana blitz had remake wants to make a new one, and he’s a fan of the first two, so fingers crossed!!
Honestly I love the first 2 monkey ball games then I played banana blitz and didn't really like it and I haven't played a monkey ball game since banana blitz, I didn't like banana blitz mostly for the motion controls I could not get behind them and the level design was not that interesting in my opinion but I'm probably going to pick up banana blitz hd because I love the series and I wanna support it, and the announcer from monkey ball 1 and 2 has said on his instagram something is in the works but since he is most likely under contract he can not say anything about it, but since he was the one who said something is in the works I'd have to guess it's either a brand new game or a remake of super monkey ball 1 and 2
RetroBreak I strongly thrive for a new game in the series that captures the visual designs of the original Super Monkey Ball duology (aka Super Monkey Ball Deluxe on sixth-gen home consoles other than the good ol’ GameCube)!
@@camthesaxman3387 why do people keep saying banana blitz isn’t hard? Maybe compared to the original games but it is definitely a hard game in general. The later levels get quite ridiculous.
Great video mate! Love the series and my favourites are the first 2 GC games and this has given me the urge to add some more Monkey Ball games to the collection (except for MB Adventure 🤣)
Thanks :) yeah stay well away from Adventure! You might find some games in part 2 that you want to get as well, there's some fantastic handheld games in the series! :)
I know… I’ve actually been replaying SMB2 recently and having a much better time with it. Think I was too hung up on comparing the level designs between the first game and this one.
I like 2 and Banana Blitz because they have infinite lives. This is the type of game where you experiment with a lot of trial and error, and it's not so fun to repeat stages you already cleared.
out of all the games i have played. super monkey ball adventure and 3d are trash. although I have enjoyed all of the other ones tremendously. I have hope the series will go back to its glory days in the future so I am glad that you don't think the series has gone completely downhill yet.
I’m sorry everyone, but I love adventure, it has its own charm, and it’s a nostalgia-filled, underrated game, that everyone should at least try, not for everyone, but still great for some.
RetroBreak it’ll hopefully be worth it! I have began to agree with some of the complaints, as I’ve been replaying it recently, but it has charm. That might just be nostalgia speaking though lol, I just love the environments and characters!
Yes, Nintenboi, I think the reason why you like SMBA is more because of your nostalgia towards it than anything else, although it does have a few decent parts of it like the Mysterious Traveller, Jungle Island, Monkitropolis and Kong-rila being fairly more playable than Zootopia (not the movie, it’s awesome) and its 2D graphics.
9:13 that stage isn’t luck based. The purple streaks on the floor indicate the path the combs take. Basically, take care not to cross them at the wrong time.
EDIT: never mind. Someone pointed it out.
Why does this video have so little views? Its so well made, I love it.
Thank you :)
If the Dreamcast had a longer lifespan it would have almost certainly got Super Monkeyball
No, it would have gotten Monkey Ball. Originally, it was just going to be a port with a couple extra features. There is proof in debug, where there are a LOT of Monkey Ball objects and stages.
Dude your channel deserves way more views. It is so much better than other channels here in the states. I will have to finish this video after work...
Agreed! Clearly a lot of effort goes into these videos.
Thank you both so much :) I still have a long way to go before I'm up to the standards of some of those American channels! Glad you're enjoying the videos though, I do put a lot of time into them! Pretty much all my spare time after work :)
This is an awesome video about a really under appreciated series so I’m glad you’re giving it some attention! You went into a lot of detail too, I’ve never even seen either of the arcade machines in person let alone played them! I’m currently reviewing the Super Monkey Ball games on my channel too and they’ve been a blast so far!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! If you think I went into a lot of detail in this one, wait till you see part 2! There’s so many mobile games I didn’t even know existed! I’ll check your reviews out when I get time :)
I love the Super Monkey Ball series! I'm actually looking to buy a Ticket Blitz arcade machine because I love the track ball use!
Hopefully you’ll be able to find one! I’d love to have both the arcade machines one day!
I love ticket blitz :)
I'm so glad you went into these games with such an open mind, Nick Robinson's cynicism towards any game that isn't 1 or 2 has really had a negative effect on the community I feel. I actually liked the Wii entries and BBHD and think they're all pretty underrated and it sucks to see them have such a negative reputation just for not being the originals.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed my take on the games, I did feel like he just disregarded all the later games and missed out on some of the better titles!
MonkeyBall FOREVER!
You saved my day. Finding the MonkeyBall machines and your grin in the arcade was the highlight. Great video! strange: whenever it comes to music or games, i end up in the UK. informative, funny, authentic!! definitely subscribed..Greetings from Bavaria!
p.s.: cool t-shirt!
I've hit the jackpot on ticket blitz once and never again
Did you have to do anything in particular to get it?
@@RetroBreak i dunno how i did it, i just happened to aim the ball just right. None of my other attempts afterwards have worked
For the record the two levels in monkeyball 2 that I saw you mention are not levels that rely on luck. The comb level you mentioned is about timing if your not going for a speed run like you showed. With the ramp launcher that you also mentioned you have to line yourself perfectly up with the arrow, otherwise you will be launched off at an angle.
Yeah, the only nitpick I have with this video is that when he talked about Super Monkey Ball 2, RetroBreak was kinda looking for somethings to complain about (though he did go easy on it by explaining why it’s charming albeit briefly) to make Super Monkey Ball 2 sound less great than the Super Monkey Ball games for the Wii (I guess with Banana Blitz, I can see where he’s coming from, like, the Detritious Desert boss giving out Sonic Adventure vibes, but with Step and Roll, on the other hand, I just feel like he’s just trying to make sound better than it actually is by trying too hard to defend it while playing it like an average player).
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Get ready for Banana Mania, pal!
This was a really good overview! I appreciate that you went through the effort of not only talking about the arcade games and Sega Superstars, but also providing original footage. I also think you're one of the only people I know who appreciates the original version of Banana Blitz and, honestly, it's not my thing (though I do like HD), but I have a lot of respect for that position. Good stuff!
Thanks! I didn’t want to miss anything so made sure I could play both the arcade games :) I do really enjoy Banana Blitz but maybe it’s because I was so excited when the Wii came out, I would have enjoyed anything 🤣 have you seen part 2 yet? There’s some games in that one I couldn’t find unfortunately :(
@@RetroBreak Good on you for completeness! A lot of RUclipsrs don't feel the need to be quite that comprehensive and I really appreciate you going the extra mile. And that honestly makes sense, I think the biggest hang-up with Banana Blitz for most people (aside from, as you mentioned, expecting a puzzle game and getting a platformer) was the motion control, so if you were able to get more used to that, it makes sense that you'd enjoy the game more. I do think a lot of the levels are well designed and, although I have a slight preference for the original art style, I really like the vibrant look they went for.
Yeah, I just checked out part 2! I went into Jr. myself a few months back and I thought it'd have seemed impressive at the time so it was really cool hearing you talk about how it blew you away at launch especially. Also has to be the first I've heard of "Super Monkey Disco Ball". Hope that turns up someday if it is indeed a real game.
Honestly, thank you so much, I have waited 13 years for a video like this,
STORY TIME!!!
On my 9th birthday in 2007, my parents surprised me with a DS Lite. They said it came with a free game and it happened to be Touch & Roll
Ever since then I’ve been playing the series almost daily
On Christmas that year they surprised me again with a gamecube and SMB1&2, and of course, I devoted the rest of my childhood to those games.
Many, many tears were shed over SMB1’s Expert 7.
So glad to see someone into the series as much as I am, growing up I had a friend, she was also into the game, but only had DS & Wii versions. She didn’t like the other games, and I was obsessed. I never wanted to do anything else when we were together.
To this day I can’t explain what for me hooked on the series, and honestly, I don’t think I’ll ever be able to explain it. As a kid I never cared much for monkeys and similar games didn’t have the same appeal.
Glad you found the video! It’s always great to see how much these games mean to people :D
Its nice how you enjoy all games , arent fans supposed to be happy about games as much as you?
Yeah, it confuses me when fans of a series only say they like one game, if that’s the case you’re not a fan of the series.. like people who only like Final Fantasy 7 or something.
Monkey Target is the best couch co-op experience for me and my friends. We never get sick of it and have a 4-player tournament every couple of months!
That’s so great! Wish I had 4 friends who would want to play Monkey Target with me! Last time I played it in 4 player was about 15 years ago when I was still in school! 😭
@@RetroBreak If you were local I would totally have you round mine for some Monkey Target!
Watching has got me wanting to play a MB game!
Great vid.
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just found your channel from the gameboy everydrive videos. and can’t stop watching ever since. love the content.
That's great to know! Glad you enjoy it!
I love how you hunted down The newest arcade release! It’s almost Banana Mania time!!!
Glad everyone enjoyed this episode! Part 2 is now live here - ruclips.net/video/HTbmcUJHNws/видео.html
That theme song at the end sounds like a them song for an anime.
So glad to see someone who can see both sides and remain optimistic, great vid :)
This gave me a good review and overview over all the monkey ball games for console, without "spoiling" something and thats great, thank you so much, good review and a nice moderator.
When you love Monkeys that much, I think that you also love the DK Series as well? 'Cause this is one of the most known game series...
Glad you enjoyed the video! I do love Donkey Kong games, maybe I'll do a retrospective on the series too at some point :)
@@RetroBreak i think that will be interesting too! But just if you like to.
I know some of the DK games, not all of them. And maybe there are some which I don't know they exist.
I played my friend's copy of the GameCube game quite a bit as a kid, and really enjoyed it so I'm gkad Sega does as much as they do with the series over the years. Heard a lot of naysaying for Banana Blitz HD but looking into it more through videos, I think I'd still enjoy it fine, especially for the price that it's at. It's good to hear praises for it from a lifelong fan like yourself, I'll be getting it when I'm able
Nice video, man! My favourite is the original GameCube version. My wife and I used to play it every night after work - mainly the mini games. Monkey Target was just the best and those water effects still look as amazing now as they did back then! Lovely stuff! Looking forward to part 2 of this! 👍🏻
That's great, monkey target was really addictive! Shame they ruined it in the later games :(
funny how yakuza and monkey ball have the same director.
both franchises have mini games so solid, they could have been fully-fledged releases.
He really went all in on the Mini Games! I would have loved a full on game of Monkey Golf or a racing game spin off.
Hey that's me playing Monkey Ball Arcade! I really didn't enjoy the new Banana Blitz HD but i'm glad you did. Great video as always and i'm looking forward to part 2! Wahooooooooo
I'm glad you enjoyed the video, even if you didn't enjoy the game :) I hope they either make a new game based on the originals, or make a HD version of Deluxe next, as that's definitely what a lot of people would like to play!
I really hope that we end up getting a new entry in the series this generation! Fingers crossed that the gameplay is closer to the first to games. You’ve made me really want to check out the Banana blitz remake though! Great video, can’t wait for part 2!
Fingers crossed! I did read that they were considering a remake of 1&2 but chose Banana Blitz because of budget constraints, so maybe if BB sells well enough we might see a more traditional game next!
@@RetroBreak oh cool I didn't know that! Well either way, I'm always excited for some more monkey ball.
I'm glad someone else besides me likes Banana Blitz.
Great video. Hope you more like this on other franchises.
Thanks :) yes I definitely plan on doing more of these type of videos! I did one on the wario ware series a few years ago
The extra stages in Super Monkey Ball Deluxe are from a cancelled sequel to Super Monkey Ball 2, which might explain their beta-feel.
9:18 Reversible Gear is actually really easy if you memorize where the opening is.
I know this video is a year old now, and there's likely a lot of people who have given their two cents, but the levels in SMB1 and 2 actually don't have any luck to them. Every level will play out the exact same in each playthrough. So having troubles on Reversible Gear is easily solved if you memorize the first place that the gear stops.
In a much different perspective, as a speedrunner, this lack of luck is used to their advantage because it allows players to do frame perfect movements and it'll play out the exact same every time.
Your viewpoint as a casual player is entirely valid and subjective, of course. Just wanted to throw in my two cents about it :D
I'm so glad someone else besides me appreciates Step & Roll! I think it is one of the most underrated wii games, and it's one of my personal favorites!
You should also be glad (or at least okay) if someone doesn’t like Step and Roll (like me. I appreciate Step and Roll for having a great party mode, but that’s just me giving it credit where credit is due because the reason why it’s a SMB game I don’t hold to as much of a high standard as Super Monkey Ball 1 & 2 for the GameCube or Banana Splitz is because I think it’s controls are uncomfortable even IF I did get used to them, and it is not only a game where at the end of each world, there are credits where the level soundtracks actually have vocal versions, but it’s also the only game with that feature.
Just as long as they don’t treat it like Superman 64 or anything like that, eh?
P. S. Super Paper Mario is one of the most underrated gems on the Wii, and I’ll always keep defending it over that other PM game (Sticker Star)!
@@kieranstark7213 Step and Roll doesn't require the balance board. You can use a wii remote, and it plays much better that way. Also Super Paper Mario is really good, but it isn't as memorable as Color Splash and Origami King in my opinion.
Or the original Paper Mario or (nearly) The Thousand Year Door (I say nearly since the 2000s Paper Mario games share about the same high level of quality, albeit slightly different where The Thousand Year Door, while a great game, is the least underrated while the original is the best of the best)!
@@kieranstark7213 All the Paper Mario games are good (even Sticker Star), just like Super Monkey Ball (even though most fans dislike like half of the games).
@@markus8086 There is a reason why I never included Paper Mario: Sticker Star as a good game, even though you sure can make it look like a masterpiece compared to the definitive worst Mario game that has never been topped (not Hotel Mario, not even the The Software Toolworks games even though they could have been so much better, but Mario Bros. for the Atari 2600)!
Unpopular opinion, but i actually really enjoyed Super Monkey Ball Adventure. I thought the Story was okay, dark as hell at points, but okay.
I’m glad you could enjoy the game! Maybe I need to give it a second chance :)
Maybe RetroBreak, you’ll also give Super Monkey Ball 2 (GameCube) a third chance so you might be able to appreciate the game about as much as the original!
Greeting from Indonesia🇮🇩, Southeast Asian
SEGA Super Monkey Ball is One of My Favorite SEGA Games. First Time Playing this Game on Arcade Version, when I was Elementary School in 2000s. Very Nostalgic. Now I'm Playing with Nintendo GameCube by Dolphin Emulator (because I dont Have GameCube Console😅)
1:06 About the Arcade Platform Version when I Was First Time Playing, it's not like this. The First thing I Play is Move the Monkey, yes, use the Ball in the Middle (if this is Right, Move it Using a Stick like an Airplane Controller)
This is excellent mate.
I must confess, I don't own any Monkey Ball game but would definitely like the original Gamecube release and Xbox One as well.
Great job mate.
Glad you took the time to watch :) definitely get the GameCube ones if you have a way of playing them! Or download them to play on Dolphin ;)
Awesome video. I subscribed.
Super Monkey Ball really looks to be making a comeback this year with Banana Mania. It really looks to be the big return to form for the series.
yeah, can't wait! :D Going to do a review soon, so check back in a week or two :)
could you provide the link to the super monkey ball mod you used
Never played these games but I want to now lol
I always wanted to play the games when I was little (that’s the day I got into sonic and Sega all star racing) but never got the chance
I remember when I was a little kid playing Monkey Ball 2 on Xbox, and I didn't like Monkey Target because I didn't know that I was supposed to press a button and open the ball to glide, so I always just plummeted straight into the water.
Oh no! I’m sure I used to do the same thing too before I knew what I was doing! Haha
Off topic but do you have King of Demons the PAL SNES fan translation cart'? If so do you know if it works with the Retro Freak?
24:20 I know that place from the top of my head, that's Stourport, and I played a lot of Ticket Blitz whenever I went there (that exact Machine btw) I remember hitting jackpot so many times on that machine, so much that the machine kept running out of tickets every 30 mins or so XD
Maybe they saw you winning tickets all the time and increased the difficulty!
You looking forward to Banana Mania? I sure am! It's out one day after my birthday and I preordered for both Xbox and Switch, followed SMB on RUclips, Facebook, and Twitter, AND I even subbed to their newsletter to get an exclusive Headwear Pack for the console of my choice. I picked Xbox One of course.
yeah, can't wait! :D
I only really loved the first one. After that I tried the second one but I had the same complaints, the levels where too gimmicky. I also tried the Wii game later on but didn’t feel for the gyro controls.
Forgot to ask I live in the UK as well, where did you find that arcade version? I thought they discontinued 10 years ago
They have it at Arcade club in Manchester :)
Big like from Old Nerd 👍
When will Super MonkeyBallZ come out?
I’m glad I’m not alone in liking SMB1 over 2. Though I do have a bit of an issue with you saying “Giant Comb” is luck based, it isn’t. Just go slowly and you will never fail that level (read other comments after I posted that so apologies if you’ve read that about 50 times lol). However, Randomizer? That’s luck (pause buffering aside). Domes? Good lord that is an awful stage. So I absolutely agree that SMB2 has weaker stages.
All around great video though! Hope you’re as excited as I am for the remaster of the first 2 games coming out in October. I just HOPE they fix the controller issue, as I hated how imprecise deluxe was on Xbox and PS2, the analogue felt so off.
Giant…. Comb….. as I said in a few other comments I’ve been replaying SMB2 to see if my impressions of it have changed, and taking my time to get through the levels properly.
@@RetroBreak Yeah my problem with SMB2 is how gimmicky they levels feel sometimes. Domes is the worst level in monkey ball history imo lol. I despise it. Though Master 5 (world 10-5) in Banana Blitz is absurd as well (the one where you must jump on platforms that have curves on them and it seems almost random, it’s not I suppose but argh I hate it lol). Almost drove myself insane trying to get the trophy on PS4 due to that level lol.
@@Vereidomething that sets 1 and 2 apart level design wise is the kind of skills they test.
1 has a heavier emphasis on precision and navigating thin paths, whereas 2 has a heavier emphasis on momentum and speed. 1’s levels are built more around the precision of the GameCube controller while 2’s levels are built more around the physics engine itself.
It’s why both deluxe and banana mania fell short in different ways. Deluxe had lacking controls but the same engine, whereas banana mania had solid controls but an inferior physics engine.
But getting back on topic, 1’s levels are easily more consistent in quality but due to how static they are they lose a bit of their luster once you master them (on a casual level I must specify). 2 on the other hand is less even: its best stages is probably more fun than anything in 1 but its worst stages are also far worse than anything in 1. Ultimately though, because 2 is more physics based the stages are more fun to replay upon mastering them as levels testing your ability to control your momentum are more dynamic than levels where you simply have to make it across a tightrope by executing a similar set of inputs each time. While the same could be said about 2 in some cases, the levels feel less ‘binary’ for the reasons I mentioned
Great video and I always love super monkey ball on the gamecube. Have only just found your channel when searching for GBA/GB everdrives, now I've subscribe. Could you tell me the song that was playing at 23:50 please.? Keep up the good work
Thanks for checking out my other videos too! The song is Lava Rock from the super monkey ball Step & roll soundtrack :)
@@RetroBreak Thanks that's great
SMB1 on Gamecube is one of the true greats. I put it alongside Tetris and Asteroids as one of the few truly perfect games for me. Monkey Ball Adventure was bloody awful - the series hasn't recovered although I enjoyed the WIi games despite the motion controls - they got a lot of criticism but I thought they were fine. That 500 ticket goal looks like a swizz - I suspect it will only pay out when the machine has taken in so much money.
I'm glad I'm not the only who enjoyed banana blitz hd. 🤗
I give this video a Crash Bandicoot Sock out of 10!
Great video
I will accept crash’s stinky sock
@@RetroBreak Haha during the balance board part it looked like you had a Crash sock. That's what I'm referencing XD
Haha in that case I do not need to accept the crash bandicoot sock as I already own it! Glad you enjoyed the video! Have you seen part 2 as well? :)
@@RetroBreak Not yet but going to for sure!
Might get deluxe for xbox, i have a ps2 and gamecube as well should i get 1 and 2 for gamecube or get the xbox version which has both and then some?
I’d still recommend getting 1 & 2 on the GameCube over Deluxe on the Xbox. I prefer the structure of 1 on the GameCube rather than mixing the levels together, the controller on the GameCube is a lot better for playing the game, and the new levels for deluxe aren’t very good.
@@RetroBreak will do, I ordered the carby hdmi adapter and it looks like monkey 2 runs in 480p so its going to look great! 1 isn't in 480p :(
Idk why people think step and roll and banna blitz is bad I like the series as it is personally.
I don’t think they’re bad :)
Can you do a video about sonic and sega all stars racing?
Quite the interesting take not liking Super Monkey Ball 2 as much as the rest of the series, I think it's the best in the franchise besides Deluxe, but that's just my opinion.
Banana Blitz I can admittingly see as a guilty pleasure in my eyes, I have fun with it, but I don't think it's a great entry, and I hope they go back to the roots of Monkey Ball like in Super Monkey Ball 1 & 2.
Step & Roll I only feel like turning on when I want to play with the Balance Board, because I honestly think it's much worse than Banana Blitz without the Balance Board since the totems just get in the way more than anything and the levels were designed for the Balance Board.
1 & 2 are still my favorites though, I do like some of the other entries whether they're good or not, but I do hope that they try to go back what made the series so special since the arcade game.
Nice Retrospective!
Glad you enjoyed the video even if we don’t have the same opinions on the games :) I think I need to give 2 more of a fair chance, I just don’t think it’s as enjoyable as the first one because it’s not as skill based and more about trial and error
@@RetroBreak I can see that, some of the Master Extra stages took several tries for me to beat.
I'm an advocate of Super Monkey Ball supremacy.
I love them all
Good job with the video!
Thanks :) I really want to make more videos like this soon!
RetroBreak I subbed because I see the love that went into making this, I’m sure I’ll be watching your content!
Thank you :) I appreciate it! Lots more love to come, I’ve got a Mario series video going live tomorrow!
Giant Comb isn't luck based, you just played it wrong. You're supposed to go only one or two spaces forward each revolution and use the lines on the floor to guide you.
So many people have told me this now…. I’m actually making a new video about monkey ball 2 to see if my impressions of it have changed
Excuse me! I got to tell you something! I found out what that unknown collectible from SMBS&R is!
ok, tell me
@@RetroBreak Negative Primate: For giving up a lot.
I have never heard someone talled positively of anything beyond 2, MAYBE Deluxe.
.....Everyone still hates Adventure though. I did as a kid, (managed to break the game world once actually), but I'm eager to try a SMB 3D Platformer as an adult!
Talks about most levels are more luck than skills, show footage of "Launchers" stage. This guys know what he's talking about! Lemme tell ya !
For launchers you’re supposed to use the minimap as a guide to help you land on top of the tower. It’s actually a pretty straightforward stage once you learn to do that.
Great look of all the console Monkey Ball games! I have to agree about Step & Roll, I think it has problems but is actually a pretty fun game. It's a pain to dig out a balance board, but once you do it's a pretty good time!
I’m glad someone else enjoys it! I always just hear complaints about having the guard rails on the stages, but as it was designed for the balance board they didn’t really have a choice else it would be way too hard!
All I want is SMB 1 & 2 collection on PC. Is it too much to ask SEGA?
Great video covering the series though. It's one that has just fallen so far off the track (wink) since those first two games, it's a shame they can't seem to reel it back to what made the series great.
I’m hoping that they will make the next game a bit closer to the originals! It sounds like the guy who’s in charge of the banana blitz had remake wants to make a new one, and he’s a fan of the first two, so fingers crossed!!
Good news
banana mania would like a word with you.
and yes, done by the same studio that brought us the yakuza series.
so it's back in the creators hands.
@@supersmashbro596 They didn't want a remake with Deluxe in it. They wanted a collection of the original 2 GameCube games on Steam!
@@CosmicSponge2004 deluxe WAS the collection of 1+2 with new levels in it though.
What song was used when going to the arcade?
It’s from the lava world in step and roll :)
@@RetroBreak Whenever I search for it, it's just an instrumental version. ruclips.net/video/TO6iRtaprjc/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/EdhaP5XG-nI/видео.html :)
@@RetroBreak Thanks!
No problem :) it’s a great song! Thanks for watching my retrospective!
Console games ranked:
6.Super Monkey Ball Adventure (7/10)
5.Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz (7.5/10)
4.Super Monkey Ball (8/10)
3.Super Monkey Ball Deluxe (8/10)
2.Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll (9/10)
1.Super Monkey Ball 2 (9/10)
Thanks for spending the time to Waite your thoughts on the series :D I did read all of it :) glad you enjoyed the vid!
I played that game as dave and busters
Honestly I love the first 2 monkey ball games then I played banana blitz and didn't really like it and I haven't played a monkey ball game since banana blitz, I didn't like banana blitz mostly for the motion controls I could not get behind them and the level design was not that interesting in my opinion but I'm probably going to pick up banana blitz hd because I love the series and I wanna support it, and the announcer from monkey ball 1 and 2 has said on his instagram something is in the works but since he is most likely under contract he can not say anything about it, but since he was the one who said something is in the works I'd have to guess it's either a brand new game or a remake of super monkey ball 1 and 2
I saw that post! Hopefully it does mean either a new game like the originals or a remake of the first two! :D
RetroBreak I strongly thrive for a new game in the series that captures the visual designs of the original Super Monkey Ball duology (aka Super Monkey Ball Deluxe on sixth-gen home consoles other than the good ol’ GameCube)!
@@camthesaxman3387 why do people keep saying banana blitz isn’t hard? Maybe compared to the original games but it is definitely a hard game in general. The later levels get quite ridiculous.
You didn’t bring up how they reused old OST in Banana Blitz HD.
I mean, It's still Banana Blitz. It's kind of expected
Banana Blitz was so good idk why people dislike it
A new game is coming out!!!
Great video mate! Love the series and my favourites are the first 2 GC games and this has given me the urge to add some more Monkey Ball games to the collection (except for MB Adventure 🤣)
Thanks :) yeah stay well away from Adventure! You might find some games in part 2 that you want to get as well, there's some fantastic handheld games in the series! :)
I see your Yui Hirasawa figure! I have that same figure!
Best girl!
@@RetroBreak You’re a smart man.
If you practice exam c long enough
You'll find sieve from smb2 harder then exam c
Does the Grandpa character really exist in the Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz??!
used to play it as a kid.. but never actually found out if he existed if you got all of the bananas on the stages
I loved adventure
I won't lie I actually love Super Monkey Ball Adventure lol. I know its kinda trash but I have a nostalgia bias
I think the only way anyone can enjoy it is if you grew up playing it! I have loads of old games I love because I didn't know any better! lol
I like Adventure too, it's actually my second favorite monkey ball game :)
Lol giant comb isn’t a luck level. If you do it slowly, it’s all about timing
I know… I’ve actually been replaying SMB2 recently and having a much better time with it. Think I was too hung up on comparing the level designs between the first game and this one.
@@RetroBreak but I agree with you that most of the levels in 2 are based on luck. I hate launchers.
I kind of got used to them in my replay recently, using the mini map to line yourself up makes it a bit easier
I like 2 and Banana Blitz because they have infinite lives. This is the type of game where you experiment with a lot of trial and error, and it's not so fun to repeat stages you already cleared.
That’s a good point, definitely less frustrating than starting from scratch if you get a game over!
out of all the games i have played. super monkey ball adventure and 3d are trash. although I have enjoyed all of the other ones tremendously. I have hope the series will go back to its glory days in the future so I am glad that you don't think the series has gone completely downhill yet.
SMB Adventure has to have one of the worst boxart designs of all time
Super Monkey Ball Adventure is so bad that they never released in Japan. LOL!
I highly disagree with a lot of the “cons” you said about Super Monkey Ball 2.
I really need to give it another go, I was just so dissapointed after it took a different direction and changed what I loved about the first game..
I 100% adventure
Super monkey Ball ticket blitz
You need to use custom rom hacks
There is monkey ball banana mania tho
There wasn't when I made this! I am working on a review of Banana Mania though
I’m sorry everyone, but I love adventure, it has its own charm, and it’s a nostalgia-filled, underrated game, that everyone should at least try, not for everyone, but still great for some.
I’m glad someone likes it! Maybe I should give it another go :)
RetroBreak it’ll hopefully be worth it! I have began to agree with some of the complaints, as I’ve been replaying it recently, but it has charm. That might just be nostalgia speaking though lol, I just love the environments and characters!
Yes, Nintenboi, I think the reason why you like SMBA is more because of your nostalgia towards it than anything else, although it does have a few decent parts of it like the Mysterious Traveller, Jungle Island, Monkitropolis and Kong-rila being fairly more playable than Zootopia (not the movie, it’s awesome) and its 2D graphics.
Super monkey ball mania
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Where is banana splitz
In part 2, as I said this one was just console games, part 2 covers all the handheld games :)
Never played this game might have to get it on the switch
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