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Super Monkey Ball 2 World Tours (World 4 story mode)

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2008

Ever wonder what kinds of details lie outside the worlds of Super Monkey Ball 2 or even how big they really are? I use Action Replay to enable the codes I need for this. Debug is not necessary, but it helps give you an an idea on the position (which is in meters). After the setup of debug, in the first world, I start the tours where I show you the great details that are otherwise unseen. Much of the land outside of the main area is passable, of which is the main thing I hate since I can't roll or bounce around on it (especially worlds 5 and 6, my top favorites). Also, take note of the speeds I need in order to get from one area to another.

The fourth world, the whale world, makes you wonder just how that whale really is. Whales are normally a few hundred feet long but this one is strangely enough over 10 kilometers long! There's no way to explore the details of the lower area though.

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  • This whale is like 1 km in length

  • Try about 16 km instead. Yeah, I know, everything is badly to scale in this game. The roller coaster may get to 1000 mph (that's supersonic, mach 1.4 or something).

  • HOW DID YOU MAKE GONGON FLY?!

  • I used Action Replay - see the first world part at the start for codes I have enabled to do this (and search Action Replay Central for the actual codes themselves).

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  • Yeah, I knew I'd spell (or name) it wrong. The uvya-whatever is the blop that hangs down near the back of your mouth. (What exactly IS the name of that thing?)

  • Uvula? What's that? I've never heard of this term....

  • Maybe the whale has multiple uvulas and the buildings are trapped inside.

  • Go Gongon! Sing the rhythm! XD it really sounds like it!

  • The whale's basically a city, I mean, it's already eaten one. Also, anyone else wonder what was up with the hanging spheres with buildings in 'em?

  • LOL. That is one big whale.

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