Sega PLAYSTATION 2 GAMES SUPER MONKEY BALL DELUXE User Manual

MANUAL COVER (FRONT)
Thank you for purchasing Super Monkey Ball™ Deluxe. Please note that this
software is designed only for use with the PlayStation®2 computer
entertainment system. Be
sure to read this instruction manual thoroughly
before you start the game.
Setting Up . . . . . . . . . 2
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Starting the Game . . . 7
Main Game . . . . . . . . . 9
Story Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Challenge Mode . . . . . . . . 13
Competition Mode. . . . . . . 14
Practice Mode . . . . . . . . . . 14
Party Game . . . . . . . . 15
Monkey Race DX . . . . . . . . 16
Monkey Fight DX . . . . . . . . 18
Monkey Target DX . . . . . . 20
Monkey Billiards DX . . . . . 22
Monkey Bowling DX . . . . . 24
Monkey Golf DX . . . . . . . . 26
Monkey Boat. . . . . . . . . . . 28
Monkey Shot . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Monkey Dogfight . . . . . . . 32
Monkey Soccer . . . . . . . . . 34
Monkey Baseball . . . . . . . 36
Monkey Tennis . . . . . . . . . 38
Options . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Credits. . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
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Setting Up
Set up your PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system according to the instructions in its Instruction Manual. Make sure the MAIN POWER switch (located on the back of the console) is turned ON. Press the RESET button. When the power indicator lights up, press the OPEN button and the disc tray will open. Place the Super Monkey Ball™ Deluxe disc on the disc tray with the label side facing up. Press the OPEN button again and the disc tray will close. Attach game controllers and other peripherals, as appropriate. Follow on-screen instructions and refer to this manual for information on using the software.
Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2)
To save game settings and progress, insert a memory card (8MB)(for PlayStation®2) into MEMORY CARD slot 1 of your PlayStation®2 system. You can load saved game data from the same memory card or any memory card (8MB)(for PlayStation®2) containing previously saved games.
When you start the game, if there is no memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) inserted, the game will warn you and ask if you would like to retry (insert the memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) first) or continue without saving. If the memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) does not contain a game file, the game will ask you either to continue without loading (create new file), or to retry. Follow the on-screen instruction to start the game.
When the game file is being saved, manually or automatically, a mes­sage will be displayed to notify that such action is taking place. Do not switch the power OFF or remove the memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) while the game data is being saved or loaded.
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Setting Up
DUALSHOCK®2 Analog Controller
Controls are set in ANALOG mode (mode indicator: ON) and cannot be switched to digital mode by using the ANALOG mode button – the LED display is always lit in red.
This game supports the vibration function present on the DUAL­SHOCK®2 analog controller. This can be set ON/OFF from the Controller option in the Options menu (p.40).
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Setting Up
Multiplayer Game – Simultaneous or Alternating
With some modes, more than one player can enjoy the game, simultaneously or alternating. With simultaneous play, each player uses his/her own controller to play. Connect a controller for each player participating.
Select the number of players participating in simultaneous play. You can only select up to the number of controllers connected to the system.
For alternating play, each player takes a turn playing. It is possible for more than one player to use the same controller to play. During the Character Select screen, use the controller you wish to use to select each character.
Multitap Connector (for PlayStation®2)
Super Monkey Ball™ Deluxe is a one to four player game, and is com­patible with Multitap Connector (for PlayStation®2). Connect the con­troller for player 1 to controller port 1. When using the Multitap Connector (for PlayStation®2), connect the controllers as shown below. Note: Alternatively, Player 2 may use the controller connected to the controller port 2, if Multitap Connector (for PlayStation®2) is not used.
controller port 1
(Player 1)
controller port A
(Player 2)
controller port B
(Player 3)
controller port 2
controller port D
(not used)
controller port C
(Player 4)
Important: Please use the appropriate Multitap Connector (for
PlayStation® 2) for your PlayStation® 2 computer entertainment system.
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Menu Controls
Controls
Left analog stick/directional buttons
S button Select A button Cancel
On menu items that require you to change settings, first press the S button to allow changes. Next, use ZX to change the setting, and press the S button to finalize the change.
Choose menu item; change settings
Basic Game Controls
With the exception of certain Party Games, use the left analog stick to move the monkey in a ball. Press the START button during gameplay to pause the game and display the Pause Menu (p.6).
For controls in each of the Party Games, please refer to the Lesson Screens (see below).
Lesson Screens
You can access the Lesson Screens of the selected mode by pressing the F button during the Main Game Select or Party Game Select screen. It can also be accessed during the game by selecting How to play from the Pause Menu (see p.6).
The Lesson screens display the button functions, rules, and item descriptions. Use the left analog stick/directional buttons ZX to change pages. Use the right analog stick to enlarge/move the screen (release the right analog stick to bring the screen back to normal; you may also press the
Q button to enlarge). When done, press the A
button to return to the previous screen.
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Controls
Pause Menu
Any time during gameplay, press the START but­ton to pause the game and display the Pause Menu. The available menu items will vary accord­ing to the mode you are playing and the situation you are in.
Continue game
Close the Pause Menu and return to the game. (Pressing the START button again has the same effect.)
Save Game Data
This can be accessed during the Stage Select screen of the Story Mode, and allows you to manually save the current game to the memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2).
Retry
Available in Story Mode, Practice Mode, and some Party Games. Restart the current stage/race from the beginning.
View stage
Available in all Main Game stages. Allows you to view the stage map. Use the left analog stick
ZX to rotate the camera, and CV to zoom
in/out. Use era. Press the Pause Menu.
Save replay
Available in Story Mode, Challenge Mode, and Practice Mode, and can be accessed during the short playback after you crossed the goal or when you fall off the course. This allows you to save the gameplay of the stage you just completed to the memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2).
Guide
Available in Monkey Billiards DX (during the player’s turn only). Turns the guide ON/OFF. See p.22-23 for more details.
How to play
Displays the Lesson screen (p.5).
Stage Select
This can be accessed with the Story or Practice Modes, allowing you to quit the current stage and return to the Stage Select screen.
Exit game
Quits the current game and returns you to the Main Game Select screen (or Party Game Select screen, if you are playing one of the Party Games).
the right analog stick to pan the cam-
A/S/START button to return to the
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Starting the Game
During the Title screen, press the START button to display the Mode Select screen. Select from the following three Modes.
Main Game
Guide the monkey in the ball to the goal! There are four sub-modes to choose from.
Story Mode
Challenge Mode
Party Game
Select from 12 Party Games that you can play by yourself or against other players.
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Competition Mode
Practice Mode
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Monkey Race DX
Monkey Fight DX
Monkey Target DX
Monkey Billiards DX
Monkey Bowling DX
Monkey Golf DX
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Monkey Boat
Monkey Shot
Monkey Dogfight
Monkey Soccer
Monkey Baseball
Monkey Tennis
Options
Change game settings, load/save data, or view saved replays.
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Starting the Game
Basic Flows of the Game
With the exception of Monkey Shot (Party Game), each game contains various gameplay Modes. Select the mode you wish to play.
If the Mode is for one or more players, select the number of players to participate. In Modes with simultaneous play, you can only select up to the number of controllers connected to the system.
Select, if available, the characters you wish to use. For Modes with alternate play, select each character with the controller you are going to use. In some Modes, you will also specify COM char­acters.
In Party Game Mode, customize the Gameplay Settings. When you are done, select Game Start to begin the game.
Some Modes may not include one or more of the above steps, and some may have extra steps. These will be explained under each game description where appropriate.
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Main Game
How to Play
Roll the ball with the monkey inside towards the goal!
Use the left analog stick to tilt the floor, and the ball will roll with the tilt of the slope.
Don’t let it fall off the floor, or let the timer reach zero!
Your try will be over, and you’ll have to start the stage over from the beginning. In Challenge Mode, you’ll lose one monkey.
Pick up those delicious bananas!
You’ll get bonus points for picking up bananas. Additionally, in Challenge Mode, you will earn one monkey for picking up 100 bananas.
Main Game
Many stages await! How many can you clear?
Some stages have various kinds of traps and switches on the map. Study what they do carefully.
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Main Game
Main Characters
AIAI
The hero of this game. He loves bananas so much that he always spends his carefree life thinking “The banana I had today was really delicious.” Eat bananas, and he’ll be in high spirits, able to overcome any hardship. Chanting a magical spell “Ei-Ei-Poo,” he starts his adventure with Monkey Ball.
MEEMEE
She is the future bride of AiAi. Unlike carefree AiAi, she is a person...umm...monkey with firm character. Although she loves AiAi more than anything else in the world, it seems that AiAi loves bananas more than her. And that makes her a little discontent. A little bit tomboyish, she is very kind to everyone on Jungle Island. She always decorates herself with flowers that have a nice scent.
BABY
He came from the future to stop Dr. Bad-Boon’s plot to prevent the marriage between AiAi and MeeMee. He is in fact the son of AiAi and MeeMee. He rarely cries, but once he does, he cries with the loudest voice on Jungle Island. Only MeeMee can stop his crying.
GONGON
Yesterday’s enemy is today’s friend. He used to be AiAi’s rival, but now they are best friends. He is quite rowdy, but places such a great value on friendship that once he becomes a friend he never betrays. Although he still is not big in size, he has great strength, as he trains himself every day to become the strongest monkey in the world.
With Story Mode, you control AiAi. With Challenge Mode, Competition Mode, Practice Mode and each mode of the Party Game, you can select from the four monkeys above.
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Main Game
The Enemies
DR. BAD-BOON
He is an evil-genius scientist from the future world. In the future world, he fell in love with MeeMee and attempted to ask her to marry him, but she was already married to AiAi, and had had Baby by then. Thus he flew back in time to the days when AiAi and MeeMee had not married yet. Dr. Bad-Boon tries all sorts of evil plots to separate AiAi from MeeMee, but fails every time. While his perseverance is com­mendable, he is becoming a real nuisance to the inhabitants of Jungle Island, and has quickly become the island’s most hated ape.
DR. BAD-BOON’S ASSISTANT
An ape without words. Other than being Dr. Bad­Boon’s assistant, everything about him is cov­ered with mystery. Even Dr. Bad-Boon doesn’t know his name. Like a shadow, he follows Dr. Bad-Boon wherever he goes. Cold-hearted Dr. Bad-Boon would leave him behind and escape, but still he continues to be his assistant without any complaints. He appears to be very frighten­ing, but in reality he is very bashful.
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Main Game
Game Screen
Score
Time Left
Speed
Stage Number
Score
Increase your score by picking up bananas and reaching the goal quickly.
Time Left
Time remaining to clear the current stage. Reach the goal before it reaches zero!
Number of Bananas
Pick up as many delicious bananas as you can!
Monkeys Remaining
Indicates the number of monkeys remaining in the game. Displayed only when playing the Challenge Mode.
Current Player
Indicates which player is currently playing. Displayed only when playing with two or more players in the Challenge Mode.
Map
Press the S button to adjust the size of the on-screen map.
And Something Extra...
As you play the Main Game modes, if you fulfill certain conditions, you may earn yourself some­thing extra. It could be an extra monkey for the Challenge Mode, or it could be a new feature.
Number of
Bananas
Monkeys
Remaining
Current Player
Map
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Select Gift in the Options menu (p.40) to access new features that are unlocked.
Story/Challenge Modes
Main Game
Story Mode
Play the game along with the story. First, select from the three available Save Files. If
you select a blank (open) file, you will start from the beginning. You will be asked to enter your name. If you select data with previous gameplay, you will continue from where you left off.
Clearing the World
There are 10 worlds in the mode, and each world has 20 stages. When you clear any 10 stages, a movie clip will be seen, and a brand new world becomes available.
Retry
Did you fall off the course? Or you let the time run out? Don’t worry! There is no “Game Over” in this Mode, so you can try as many times as you want until you clear the stage.
Challenge Mode
Complete a series of stages with various difficulties.
Level Select
There are three different levels available, but it is recommended that you start with BEGIN­NER.
1~4 Players Alternating
1 Player
Collect Bananas
Collect 100 bananas, and you gain 1 extra monkey.
Game Over
Fall off the floor, or let the time run out, and you will lose one monkey. The game will end when you lose all your monkeys.
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