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Samba de Amigo (Japan)

Sega Dreamcast
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1999
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The cult Sega musical party game with maracas, turning the living room into a Brazilian carnival. The rhythm propels, the cast is iconic and the party guaranteed. A Dreamcast legend.

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Category
Rhythm 4 players 3+
Description
The player shakes maracas in rhythm to Latin and tropical music in this festive Sonic Team Dreamcast rhythm game. Published by Sega, released in Japan in April 2000. Rhythm game with maracas to shake, catchy Latin music, Amigo character, festive solo and versus modes. Japanese version.

Samba de Amigo review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
A carnival of saturated colours, tropical settings and gleeful characters: everything overflows with an irresistible festive energy. The dazzling readability of the interface weds the warmth of the Latin music for a non-stop party. This joyful exuberance, colourful and good-natured, keeps an intact power to make you smile.
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,26 GB 📅16/12/1999
Published by Sega

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Collector interest

The Japanese edition of Samba de Amigo is the original pressing of Sonic Team's rhythm game with original musical selection including licensed tracks not reproduced in international versions.

Better with friends

A vivid rhythm party where you shake maracas in time to chain poses against scrolling arrows. The party-game spirit reigns: everyone dances, fumbles, giggles and cheers each other on, newcomers and regulars alike. Peak fun runs through the dedicated maracas, but the contagious vibe makes it an ideal trigger for family fits of laughter.

Is Samba de Amigo still worth playing in 2026?

An arcade rhythm title by Sonic Team, Samba de Amigo builds its charm on the Dreamcast maracas and a euphoric Latin tracklist. Without the dedicated controllers the game loses a great deal of its appeal and feels merely odd on a pad. With the full kit it becomes an incomparable party experience, perfect in local play. A major singularity in the catalogue that truly justifies the investment for anyone able to gather the official maracas and a handful of festive friends.

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