Super Duper Sumos
- Follow three 18-year ancient sumo wrestlers with magic powers as they defend innocent people from the evil Ms. Mister
- Use your massive sumo powers to double in size and use incredible super-attacks to squish evil — from the Honorable Thunderball to the Sumo Squeeze
- Choose to play as Boomer, Kimo, or Mamoo — each with their own abilities and talents
- Cartoon-stylishness graphics that will bring the hit show to life on your Game Boy Advance!
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Super Duper Sumos lets you live the adventures of the hilarious Nickelodeon cartoon!
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Salt the sumo ring, because this game has guts. It wasn’t the best mind you, but hey, any game with stout guys and ninjas can’t be all terrible, right?
This game will be a real treat for fans of the cartoon. It’s the best way to step into the three sumo’s immense miwashis and wreak some over-sized havoc. You might recognize some of the situations the sumos get themselves into, such as the city turning into a jungle, a trip back in time to medieval Mongolia and (from one of my personal favorite episodes) a trip to the woods.
Similarly, your adversaries are plucked from the series. You encounter killer fish, mutant bunnies, evil bees, robotic dinosaurs, obese accountants and, of course, those pesky BAD Inc. ninjas.
By the side of with the villainous Dr. Stinger, B.S., Ms. Mister and Genghis Fenghis, all three sumos are immediately playable. Each sumo retains his signature go from the show, perhaps the most devastating being Booma’s (not Boomer) “Gluteus Maximus” attack.
The only holes in this game are the slightly irritating mini-sports meeting and the length. Beyond the early game there is not much to do. I guess I’ve just come to expect more from a handheld game. This is over pretty quick, but what’s there is pretty sweet. Nice graphical touches (the sumo’s eyes bulge as their girth becomes stuck in manholes) and the sumos go list and enemy types are more spacious than you’d expect. But once past the early game, there is not anything left to do except replay your favorite levels. This is kind of like “I Ninja” except with sumos and on a Game Boy.
Your devotion to the series could affect your enjoyment of the game. People who aren’t really fans might consider this and average game and subtract a star. Of course, die-hard fans of the show (those who’ve had plastic surgery to look like Booma’s posterior) will claim that this is the greatest thing ever made, and give it an simple five stars. But for those of us in the middle, this game is certainly worth it. So, on your next stop to the all you can eat sushi buffet, bound off and buy this game.
Rating: 4 / 5