Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania Is Just $20 In This Black Friday Deal
This Black Friday deal on Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania is bananas.
Monkeys make everything better, whether it be testing NASA spacecraft or being added to a Clint Eastwood movie, and the same goes for video games. One of the best games out there to feature pure simian silliness, Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania, is now more affordable than ever thanks to Black Friday deals at Walmart and Amazon. For just $20, you can get your hands on Sega's repackaging of the GameCube's Super Monkey Ball 1 and 2, which has been given a fresh coat of digital paint.
Even better, Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania also contains extra stages from the PS2's Super Monkey Ball Deluxe, and several cameos from Sega superstars. Ever wanted to collect bananas as Kiryu Kazuma from the Yakuza series or Jet Set Radio's Beat? Well, here you go.
"Banana Mania doesn't reinvent the wheel (ball?), but it doesn't need to," critic Heidi Kemps wrote in her Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania review. "Having the ability to play classic Super Monkey Ball levels and minigames without having to drag your old consoles and CRT TV out of storage would be enough of a selling point on its own, but the additional gameplay tweaks and charming extras sweeten the deal quite a bit."
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