■ 06/10/08 - Samba de Amigo Wii Re-issuing dusty old back-catalogue titles on the Wii isn't perhaps the most imaginative or exciting thing SEGA could have done. Some new games would have been nice. But with a completely overlooked ace up their sleeve like Samba De Amigo, you can't blame them at all. Fondly remembered for being one of the more outlandish Test de Samba de Amigo Wii sur Wii, chez EuroGamer.
■ 02/10/08 - Samba de Amigo Wii When Samba de Amigo first appeared on the Dreamcast eight years ago, it marked a new standard for exciting rhythm-based gameplay and expensive, game-specific peripherals ($79.99 for a pair of maracas!). How fitting, then, that in this golden age of musical peripherals, Samba de Amigo has found a new home on a system with built-in maraca functionality. Unfortunately, time and the burgeoning rhythm-game genre Test de Samba de Amigo Wii sur Wii, chez Gamespot US.
■ 30/09/08 - Samba de Amigo Wii Si aujourd'hui les jeux musicaux sont enfin rentrés dans les mœurs occidentales, il n'en a pas toujours été ainsi ... loin de là. En décembre 2000 sort sur les Dreamcast européennes l'adaptation d'un jeu d'arcade pas comme les autres : Samba De Amigo. Équipé de deux maracas, le joueur devait réaliser des mouvements simples et en rythme pour, en définitive, reproduire les chorégraphies imaginées par la Sonic TeamTest de Samba de Amigo Wii sur Wii, chez JeuxVidéo.fr.
■ 30/09/08 - Samba de Amigo En ce début de saison froide, un bon air de samba ne se refuse pas. Ça tombe bien, Sega a décidé de remettre au goût du jour sa simulation de maracas, histoire de profiter de ces merveilleux outils que sont la Wiimote et le Nunchuk. Samba De Amigo, c’est avant tout un party game qui va secouer vos soirées. La cure de jouvence est-elle réussie ?
Test de Samba de Amigo Wii sur Wii, chez JeuxVidéo PC.
■ 29/09/08 - Samba de Amigo Wii Years ago, Sega released the festive Samba de Amigo for the Dreamcast, a fun party game with its own set of customized maraca controllers. Now you can enjoy the fun on the Nintendo Wii, complete with downloadable content and a slew of new features.
Test de Samba de Amigo Wii sur Wii, chez GameDaily.
■ 27/09/08 - Samba de Amigo Wii Man alive, does Samba De Amigo seem fun. From the gorgeous full-motion video opener to the Borat sound-a-like that yelps over the menus, there are few experiences as welcoming on Wii. Want to know why all next-gen games are brown? It’s because Sega stole all the other colours to smear over this. Summer needn’t end in August with Samba in your slot… or does it?
Test de Samba de Amigo Wii sur Wii, chez Games Radar.
■ 26/09/08 - Samba de Amigo Wii This packed-to-the-brim remake of the Dreamcast classic handles many features admirably, from crisp and bright graphics to the presence of just about any toe-tapping Latin-party dance tune you could request. The big question is how the Wii remote Test de Samba de Amigo Wii sur Wii, chez Game Informer.
■ 24/09/08 - Samba de Amigo Wii With games like Alien Syndrome and NiGHTS making an appearance on the Wii, it seems like Nintendo's machine has become the go-to system for Sega to resurrect its near-Test de Samba de Amigo Wii sur Wii, chez GameSpy.
■ 11/09/08 - Samba de Amigo Wii Before the days when rhythm games were commonplace in the US, Sega took a "Rock Band"-style chance and released Samba de Amigo for the Dreamcast back in 2000. The game was a home conversion of a popular arcade game that starred Amigo, a sombrero-wearing, maraca-shaking monkey. Back in the day, the release was Preview de Samba de Amigo Wii sur Wii, chez Gamespot US.