Apply directly to the Wii Remote: Maraca add-ons
Posted by Reenee - Fri 06/27 2008 - 11:29 PM - 496 Views
You can stop freaking out now.
UK game retailer HMV has this image of the game's boxart featuring the maraca heads to plop onto your Wii remote. As the game was designed for advanced play with two Wii remotes, it's why you see said remotes on the boxart, not a Nunchuk. This set is retailing for the American equivalent of $70.
Also, the intro for Samba de Amigo Wii:
A higher quality version is at MTV.com. Not provided here because of dumb region restrictions. Go find a proxy if you're not in the U.S.
Swear to god non-bundle just the game version better come out at the exact same time. Cuz I'm not spending $70 dollars to get 2 more WiiMotes. Got them. Need the game haha.
Posted by GERARDAMO - Sat 06/28 2008 - 11:08 PM [ quote ]
Glad to see this kept a lot of its charm from Dreamcast to Wii :D
Posted by 桜の色 - Sat 06/28 2008 - 11:30 PM [ quote ]
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Originally Posted by oLAUGHINGMANo
Swear to god non-bundle just the game version better come out at the exact same time. Cuz I'm not spending $70 dollars to get 2 more WiiMotes. Got them. Need the game haha.
You're not buying two more remotes....you're buying the game and the two maraca add-ons.
Posted by zonic505 - Sun 06/29 2008 - 01:00 PM [ quote ]
Swear to god non-bundle just the game version better come out at the exact same time. Cuz I'm not spending $70 dollars to get 2 more WiiMotes. Got them. Need the game haha.
A game and two wiimotes for $70 would be a steal i'm pretty sure you're ridiculous for even thinking that.
There's no free remotes in the bundle, guys. Just like Guitar Hero costs loads because of the guitar add-on, Samba de Amigo will cost loads due to its maraca add-ons.
As for the songlist, I'd like to know it, too. I wouldn't even mind if it were just a bunch of songs/music-pieces that SEGA made themselves. Game music from SEGA is normally pretty classic.
As for the new 'SEGA, heh, heh...' motto, it's nowhere near as great as the old SEGA motto that was played back in the day. (Back in the day!? What am I on about, I'm 15!?)
The classic SEGA noise was seriously epic, though. 'SEGA!'