The Dubious Quest To Find Monkey Ball’s Lost “Adult” Levels

“That does it. I’m anti video game preservation now”.

Back in 2012, Sega released Super Monkey Ball: Banana Splitz on the PS Vita, which contained a unique hook where players could use the console’s camera to create new levels based on real-world objects.

Sega pushed this concept with DLC in Japan which featured the gravure idol Yukie Kawamura. A DLC code given away free with the game unlocked stages in which Kawamura’s image featured in the background, and part of the stage was a picture of her breasts – which actually formed part of the course itself.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

“That does it. I’m anti video game preservation now”.

Back in 2012, Sega released Super Monkey Ball: Banana Splitz on the PS Vita, which contained a unique hook where players could use the console’s camera to create new levels based on real-world objects.

Sega pushed this concept with DLC in Japan which featured the gravure idol Yukie Kawamura. A DLC code given away free with the game unlocked stages in which Kawamura’s image featured in the background, and part of the stage was a picture of her breasts – which actually formed part of the course itself.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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