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'''''Super Monkey Ball Mini''''' was an online Flash game published by Sega in 2001 to tie in with the Nintendo GameCube game ''Super Monkey Ball''. It was considered an impressive Flash game at the time, with it featuring 3D courses that could be rotated, with the player tilting these courses to guide AiAi to the goal. The player could choose from 9 levels.
'''''Super Monkey Ball Mini''''' was an online Flash game published by Sega in 2001 to tie in with the Nintendo GameCube game ''Super Monkey Ball''. It was considered an impressive Flash game at the time, with it featuring 3D courses that could be rotated, with the player tilting these courses to guide AiAi to the goal. The player could choose from 9 floors, but there was a tenth floor that could only be accessed by beating floor 9.


However, the game was eventually taken down around the mid-2000s, making it effectively unplayable. For many years, only the SWF for the menu stub survived, with the rest of the game being lost. This is because the game was spread out over several SWFs stored in one location. instead of storing all of the assets into one SWF file. This included the music, the graphics, and the levels.
However, the game was eventually taken down around the mid-2000s, making it effectively unplayable. For many years, only the SWF for the menu stub survived, with the rest of the game being lost. This is because the game was spread out over several SWFs stored in one location. instead of storing all of the assets into one SWF file. This included the music, the graphics, and the levels.


On May 18th, 2017, LMW user Pikko found the full game in its entirety on the website DonPixel.<ref>[http://www.donpixel.com/play/050628040234/ The site where you can play ''Super Monkey Ball Mini''.] Retrieved 18 May '17</ref>
On 18/05/17, LMW user Pikko found the full game in its entirety except for floor 10 and the ending screen and music on the website DonPixel.<ref>[http://www.donpixel.com/play/050628040234/ The site where you can play ''Super Monkey Ball Mini''.] Retrieved 18/05/17</ref>
 
However, on 03/12/20, Jezs would make history. He found the entire game including the 10th floor as well as ending screen and music on Mike Dobbin's website as well as Banana Blitz Mini <ref>[http://www.wondertrio.com/mike/project/super-monkey-ball-mini/ The site where you could play the full ''Super Monkey Ball Mini''.] Retrieved 03/12/20</ref>


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Revision as of 23:38, 22 March 2021

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Title screen.

Status: Found

Date found: 18 May 2017

Found by: Pikko

Super Monkey Ball Mini was an online Flash game published by Sega in 2001 to tie in with the Nintendo GameCube game Super Monkey Ball. It was considered an impressive Flash game at the time, with it featuring 3D courses that could be rotated, with the player tilting these courses to guide AiAi to the goal. The player could choose from 9 floors, but there was a tenth floor that could only be accessed by beating floor 9.

However, the game was eventually taken down around the mid-2000s, making it effectively unplayable. For many years, only the SWF for the menu stub survived, with the rest of the game being lost. This is because the game was spread out over several SWFs stored in one location. instead of storing all of the assets into one SWF file. This included the music, the graphics, and the levels.

On 18/05/17, LMW user Pikko found the full game in its entirety except for floor 10 and the ending screen and music on the website DonPixel.[1]

However, on 03/12/20, Jezs would make history. He found the entire game including the 10th floor as well as ending screen and music on Mike Dobbin's website as well as Banana Blitz Mini [2]

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