Super Monkey Ball Vita Creates Levels From Photos
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Super Monkey Ball Vita Creates Levels From Photos

You know what they say: you aren't officially a console until Super Monkey Ball is released on your platform. No one actually says that, but boy does it seem like there are a lot of versions out there. The Vita is no different, but some of the features are extra cool.
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You know what they say: you aren’t officially a console until Super Monkey Ball is released on your platform. No one actually says that, but boy does it seem like there are a lot of versions out there. The Vita is no different, but some of the features are extra cool.

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If you can translate the above picture, you’d be able to tell that the Vita is taking a picture of the banana at the top, working it around a bit, and creating that unholy yellow abomination on the right hand side there. This is a representation of how the game takes your pictures and makes them into levels you can play.

No word on a release date other than sometime this Summer, but hey, I’m pretty sure you’re up to your eyeballs in monkeys right now anyway.

What say you, gamers? What sort of objects are you putting into the game?


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Mike Niemietz
A lifelong gamer, musician (AKA Viking Jesus) and writer who has a special appreciation for games that try to be artistic. Some favorites include Sonic the Hedgehog, Final Fantasy, Castlevania, Metroid Prime and Okami.