Samba De Amigo

Platform(s): Wii
Genre: Rhythm
Publisher: SEGA
Developer: Gearbox Software

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'Samba De Amigo' (Wii) Gets Songlist, DLC Details and Release Date

by Rainier on Aug. 21, 2008 @ 7:15 p.m. PDT

The samba-inspired rhythm music game made popular in the arcades is shaking its way onto the Wii!

The samba-inspired rhythm music game made popular in the arcades is shaking its way onto the Wii!

Keeping the beat with over 40 songs on a Samba-inspired sound track, players shake the Wii Remote and Nunchuk like maracas and compete with friends to see who has the best moves. Throughout the dynamic songs there will be opportunities to strike a pose for extra points. Friends and family will be thoroughly entertained cheering each other on as they anxiously await their next turn.

Returning Classics from the original Samba de Amigo:

  • Vamos A Carnaval – WaveMaster (cover band)
  • Volare – Gypsy Kings
  • Hot Hot Hot – Arrow (cover band)
  • Salome – Chayanne (cover band)
  • Tubthumping – Chumbawumba (cover band)
  • The Cup of Life – R. Martin (cover band)
  • Samba de Janeiro – Bellini
  • Mambo Beat – Perez Prado (cover band)
  • Livin’ La Vida Loca – Ricky Martin (cover band)
  • Bamboleo – Gipsy Kings
  • Take On Me – Reel Big Fish
  • El Ritmo Tropical – Dixie’s Gang (cover band)
  • Macarena – Los Del Rio (cover band)
  • La Bamba – Ritchie Valens (cover band)
  • Tequila – Chuck Rio (cover band)
  • Soul Bossa Nova – Quincy Jones
  • Samba de Amigo – Bellini
  • The Theme of Rocky – Bill Conti (cover band)
  • Mas Que Nada – Jorge Ben (cover band)
  • Sway – Gimbel and Ruiz (cover band)
  • El Mambo - Solemar

All-New Wii-Exclusive Songs:

  • Baila Me – Gipsy Kings
  • Papa Loves Mambo – Perry Como (cover band)
  • Mambo No. 8 – Perez Prado
  • Conga – Miami Sound Machine (cover band)
  • Low Rider – War
  • Mambo No. 5 – Lou Bega (cover band)
  • Oye Como Va – Santana (cover band)
  • Asereje – Las Ketchup (cover band)
  • Arriba Allez – Bellini
  • Magalenha – Bellini and Mondonca Do Rio
  • Ran Kan Ran – Tito Puento (cover band)
  • Groove Is In the Heart – Dee Lite
  • Jump in the Line – Harry Belafonte (cover band)
  • Do It Well – Jennifer Lopez (cover band)
  • Como Ves – Ozomatli
  • Cha Cha – Chelo
  • Pon de Replay – Rihanna
  • Smooth – Santana (cover band)
  • Mexican Flyer – Ken Woodman (cover band)
  • Borriquito – Charo
  • Un Aguardiente – WaveGroup
  • Solo Tu – WaveGroup
  • Tango With Me – WaveGroup

Samba De Amigo will also be the first Wii title to offer downloadable content, with the first song pack being available for download on September 23, 2008. Song packs will be obtainable in groups of three and will feature songs by the original performers. The first downloadable pack will feature:

  • Mambo Mambo – Lou Bega
  • I Want Candy – Bow Wow Wow
  • Are you Going to Be My Girl – Jet

Specific download pricing will be announced soon.

Features :

  • A Brand New Dual Wii Remote Control Option gives players’ untethered, maraca-shaking freedom with two remotes or the Wii Remote and Nunchuck.
  • Fun for Two Players in competitive or cooperative multiplayer modes, including Love Love mode where two players synch up their moves to earn points and test their compatibility.
  • The Samba-infused Soundtrack features over 40 upbeat, festive favorites from the original game, plus many new tunes.
  • Online Leaderboards and Friends Lists let players post their best scores and compare them to their friends’ scores.
  • Multiple Game Modes include Career, Single Player, Multiplayer, Training and Records.
  • Special Modes expand gameplay with Quick Play, Classic, Battle, Survival, Hustle and Mini-games.

SEGA's Samba De Amigo, developed by Gearbox Software, is currently scheduled for North America Sept. 23, 2008, and in Europe on Sept. 19, 2008.


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