Poll: What is the best Super Monkey Ball game?  Rate your favorites for our upcoming rankings
Super Monkey Ball
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Ah, Super Monkey Ball… Since its debut in 2001, Sega’s platforming, puzzle-solving, party extravaganza has had its ups and downs over the years, but nonetheless remains a firm favorite among gamers – especially those with a penchant for Nintendo consoles.

In fact, Super Monkey Ball has appeared on nearly every Nintendo Wii U platform (pause for the tiny violin) since its inception, making it almost as synonymous with The Big N as franchises like Animal Crossing, Mario Partyand – as bizarre as it is – Sonic the Hedgehog.

However, with each new entry in the series, it seems that with every step forward that Sega has been able to achieve, another step back has followed. The upcoming Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble got us thinking about the series and where this particular ball will land compared to the others.

With that in mind, we thought it was about time we let you fine folks decide which Super Monkey Ball games are the best of the best (on Nintendo consoles). If you’ve participated in one of our previous ranking polls, then you’ll know the drill: simply scroll down and add a score from 1 to 10 for each title you’ve played. We will then publish the results in the next article.

Please note: The full ranking is generated from the user rating of each game and will be subject to change in real time, even after publication. If you have already rated these games in our database, thank you! If not, you can add your in-game score anytime, now or in the future, and it will still count and affect the order in the article once it’s published.

Rate every Super Monkey Ball game you’ve played:

Click the stars below to rate each Super Monkey Ball game you’ve played on Nintendo systems out of 10:

Thanks for rating your favorites — and let us know if you think we’re missing something.

We’ll announce the results in due course, but remember: like our Top 50s platform, the list will be fluid, so even if you miss out on voting before the results are posted, you can still influence the rankings after they’re posted.

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