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{{Video_Game_Infobox|image1=Image1.jpg|caption1=Title screen|release_date=c. 2008|platform(s)=* J2ME|publisher(s)=* Sega (''Puyo Puyo Sega'')}}
 
{{Video_Game_Infobox|image1=Image1.jpg|caption1=Title screen|release_date=c. 2008|platform(s)=* J2ME|publisher(s)=* Sega (''Puyo Puyo Sega'')}}
   
'''Super Monkey Ball Mobile''' is a game in the [[Super Monkey Ball Series]]. It was released for J2ME systems as part of Sega's "Puyo Puyo Sega" serivce circa 2008.
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'''Super Monkey Ball Mobile''' is a game in the [[Super Monkey Ball Series]]. It was released for J2ME systems as part of Sega's "Puyo Puyo Sega" serivce circa 2008.
   
 
==Known Information==
 
==Known Information==
 
A news article<ref>https://www.itmedia.co.jp/mobile/spv/0801/21/news113.html</ref> promoting the game was released on January 21, 2008, along with some gameplay screenshots. Unfortunately, the game never released outside of Japan and not much else is known at this time.
 
A news article<ref>https://www.itmedia.co.jp/mobile/spv/0801/21/news113.html</ref> promoting the game was released on January 21, 2008, along with some gameplay screenshots. Unfortunately, the game never released outside of Japan and not much else is known at this time.
   
It appears that this game is a mobile port of the Nintendo DS game, ''[[Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll]],'' as the title screen, the heads-up-display, and the stages are identical to the DS game. The aforementioned news article claims that there are fifty stages in the game, as opposed to Super Monkey Ball: T''ouch & Roll'''s 120 stages, meaning that seventy of them didn't make the cut.
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It appears that this game is a mobile port of the Nintendo DS game ''[[Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll]]'', as the title screen, the heads-up-display, and the stages are identical to the DS game. The aforementioned news article claims that there are 50 stages in the game, as opposed to ''Touch & Roll'''s 120 stages, meaning that 70 of them didn't make the cut.
   
 
[[File:Super Monkey Ball Mobile.jpg|thumb|350px|Screenshots from a news article detailing the game. From left to right are the title screen, the stage [[Long Winding Road]], and the bonus stage [[Bare]].|none]]
 
[[File:Super Monkey Ball Mobile.jpg|thumb|350px|Screenshots from a news article detailing the game. From left to right are the title screen, the stage [[Long Winding Road]], and the bonus stage [[Bare]].|none]]
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The stages in this game appear to have no specific names, despite the fact that these same stages did have names in ''Touch & Roll''. Instead, each stage is named after the world that they appear in, followed by a number indicating in what place in that world it appears. This is similar to how stages were labeled in ''[[Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz]]''.
   
 
==Other J2ME Games==
 
==Other J2ME Games==

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Super Monkey Ball Mobile is a game in the Super Monkey Ball Series. It was released for J2ME systems as part of Sega's "Puyo Puyo Sega" serivce circa 2008.

Known Information

A news article[1] promoting the game was released on January 21, 2008, along with some gameplay screenshots. Unfortunately, the game never released outside of Japan and not much else is known at this time.

It appears that this game is a mobile port of the Nintendo DS game Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll, as the title screen, the heads-up-display, and the stages are identical to the DS game. The aforementioned news article claims that there are 50 stages in the game, as opposed to Touch & Roll's 120 stages, meaning that 70 of them didn't make the cut.

Super Monkey Ball Mobile

Screenshots from a news article detailing the game. From left to right are the title screen, the stage Long Winding Road, and the bonus stage Bare.

The stages in this game appear to have no specific names, despite the fact that these same stages did have names in Touch & Roll. Instead, each stage is named after the world that they appear in, followed by a number indicating in what place in that world it appears. This is similar to how stages were labeled in Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz.

Other J2ME Games

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