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- Samba De Amigo
- WII
- Published by Sega
- Developped by Gearbox Software
- French release: Available
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Wiimotes aren't maracas. Nice try, though.
Either way, the only way to play Samba is with the maracas.
Potentially brilliant, but it is Sega.
Should, but more than likely won't.
I'm tired of the Sega bashing just because they dropped the ball on the Sonic franchise. If their collective still existed they'd still be making godly games... it's not their fault they had to split apart
Also, this game NEEDS maracas... god I remember carrying my long weird yellow/green/red box by the handle through the mall with such satisfaction
It's have a colorfull. It's a puzzle game right?:-D
Just the Sonic franchise, what about Rally, Nights? I could go on.
Rally as well. One has to expect all their franchises need time to make the transition to systems like the Wii, 360, or PS3
2) Rally Revo is not their first sequel to it.
3) How much time do they need? Because at the moment they are going backwards.
Don't get me wrong I love Sega to bits, but they must try harder with some of the greatest names in gaming history. Or just leave them alone and let us reminisce.