Samba de Amigo Wii leaked?
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It doesn't take a genius to guess how Sega's awesome Dreamcast rhythm-action game would work on Wii with its motion controllers. Well Sega is going to make it happen, according to the latest internet rumors at least...
The constantly hint-dropping retailer, GameStop, who has been known in the past to leak reliable release titles and dates, reportedly listed the game to release on Wii, which has sent eager, Maraca-shaking Sega fans into a frenzy.
According to reports, the game isn't due out until next year - February 6 to be specific - and will set you back $49.99 (much cheaper than the Dreamcast original because, of course, there's no need to bundle motion-sensing Maracas with the game).
Sega was unavailable for comment at the time of writing.
Above: In the original, the colored circles told you when and how high to shake either hand
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