Samba de Amigo Version 2000 FAQ v.1.5 by Sailor Bacon 31 May 2001 http://www.AnimeLyrics.com/ ------------------------------------------------ Warning: Please do not post this FAQ without my permission. Please do not email me asking me to send you updates because I've got better things to do with my life. Do NOT use this FAQ for any profit making use at all, this is MY work, not yours. If you post this FAQ it cannot be altered in any way and cannot be displayed alongside any types of advertisements. Samba de Amigo Version 2000 is copyright Sega and Sonic Team. This FAQ is copyright Allen "Sailor Bacon" Tyner The newest version of this FAQ can always be found at: http://www.gamefaqs.com/ ************************************************ Revision History ************************************************ v.1.5 Rio... is a guy... oh yeah, final update until the US release. v.1.4 Added more info for remaining download songs. v.1.3 Added more info for download songs. v.1.2 Added Song List info for first two batches of download songs. v.1.1 Added Mini Game info, Challenge Mode info, Song List info, corrected typos, etc. v.1.0 Um... everything. ************************************************ Table of Contents ************************************************ -Why Upgrade? -What's This About Maracas? -How to Play -Cast of Characters -Main Menu / Modes -Song List ************************************************ Why Upgrade? ************************************************ Okay, this is for Samba de Amigo vets only. You rock the world in the first game and you want to know what's the point in getting the new one? Well, let me tell you. First off, all of the songs from the original game are in this game with the exact same patterns as before. You may think that's a waste, but the important thing is that you can play these songs in Hustle Mode as well. What is Hustle Mode? Well, read the How to Play section to find out. Trust me, it really does make the game that much more fun. Plus, there are many many new songs for you to play with and a SUPER SUPER HARD Challenge Mode that will make you think twice about how good of a Samba player you truly are. The only thing missing from the original is the stupid set of mini-games. The Love Love thing is still in this game though. Instead, you have a new fun volleyball mini-game. It takes a lot of getting used to, but it's a blast. Throw in a Survival mode for the hell of it, add a new female monkey, and you've got a great new reason to dust off your maracas and shake 'em like the days of old. Seriously, you WILL enjoy this game. And since it pretty much includes the entire first game, you can sell it off to help you buy this one. Oh, and you vets can skip the next section. ************************************************ What's This About Maracas? ************************************************ Samba de Amigo is a series of games created by Sonic Team where the object of the game is to shake your maracas in time to the commands on screen and the beat of the music. Now, while this may sound like an odd way of having fun, once you give Samba a shot you won't be putting it down for quite a while. It's an addictive game with great music and is perfect for parties. Everybody can have fun playing the game, whether they are an avid gamer or not. Even without the optional maraca controller, the game is still quite enjoyable. In fact, there are certain aspects of the game (such as the Challenge Mode) where you may want to let your maracas take a rest and tackle them with the controller. The controls are set up in a nice functional way to emulate the feel of two maracas. Be forewarned that prolonged playing of this game with a normal controller will do some nice damage to your thumbs. Whichever method you are using to play the game, the end result will still be the same. You will have a very wide smile on your face when you are through with this truly unique gaming experience. So grab your controller or your maracas and let's get to it! ************************************************ How to Play ************************************************ Okay, now that we know the premise of the game, let's get down to the mechanics. In normal gameplay mode. Once you've selected a song and all the pretty things are moving around on the screen, you should focus of the hexagon of circles on your side of the screen. Okay, are you focused yet? Now you'll see that little balls are slowly moving from the center of the screen towards the circles that comprise the hexagon. The hexagon represents each of the 6 places where you can hold a maraca. You can hold maracas to your upper left, middle left, lower left, upper right, middle right, and lower right. When the little ball is in one of the circles of the hexagon, you shake your maraca in the correct position. Sound easy enough? Well sometimes you'll notice that two balls are moving at the same time. That means you'll have to shake both maracas in the correct position at the same time. You can do that, right? So now you're probably wondering why people like this game so much, well you're not done yet. No matter what mode you're playing, you'll eventually see a strange looking guy appear behind the hexagon and hold his arms out in two different directions. That strange looking guy is called "Pose-kun" and your job is to mimic his pose. If he holds both of his arms out to the sides, you have to hold your maracas in the middle positions until you get the big O and the audience's approval. Fail to hold the pose correctly and you'll get an X and lower your grade. Okay, so now you're the king of posing right? You think you've mastered anything that Pose-kun throws at you? Well, you're still not done yet. If you're playing Hustle Mode, Pose-kun will have one more trick up his sleeve. You'll sometimes see Pose-kun moving his arm from one position to another rapidly. That's him telling you to do the same thing as well. If he's moving an arm from upper left to upper right and back, you too must do the same thing. He can get downright nasty too, having you use both maracas at the same time on opposite sides or by making you move your maraca in a 360 motion. After you master this, you'll be the hit at all of your parties in the future as you shake those maracas straight into the hearts of all the ladies watching you. Go get em, Tiger! ************************************************ Cast of Characters ************************************************ -Amigo-kun: Everyone's favorite fun-loving, maraca shaking monkey! His hat is enormous and he seems to be proud of that fact. He's the character you use when you are in the Player One position for most games. -Amiga-chan: The female monkey who no matter what will one day be Amigo-kun's romantic interest. She has a big flower on her head to match his big hat. Her hair is odd, though. She's the character you'll be when you opt for the Player Two role. -Linda-chan: The feather-clad dancer that you see in the back of certain stages. She is apparently a big dancing idol. Probably because of the big feathers on her head. Also note that she is a very poor volleyball player... -Bingo & Bongo: The lovable pair of robotic teddy bears. Are they hellbent on global domination, or are they just teddy bears that like to dance and play with bongo drums? The world may never know. Bingo is the blue one and Bongo is the pink one. Don't forget it!!! -Rio: The crossdressing tiger person... I honestly had no idea he was a guy until it was pointed out to me by my "friends". Play "Wedding March" and one of the random pictures you'll see in the background is Rio lifting weights with his outfit partially off, showing off his very male chest. Let's just move on... -Chumba & Wamba: The two drummer leopard guys. They were named after the group who sings Tubthumping, a featured song in the game. These guys seem pretty hip and "with it" in my opinion. Of course, I could be wrong.. -Pose-kun: The badass black shadowy guy who poses with his maracas during gameplay. Quite possibly the coolest character design ever, please take time to examine his greatness during gameplay. ************************************************ Main Menu / Modes ************************************************ -----ARCADE----- The main mode of gameplay. This is where you'll want to start your maraca adventure. The first thing you will be prompted for is to choose your mode: Original: If you're a Samba vet, you'll know the drill here. This is the same as the original Samba de Amigo, complete down to the exact same patterns for the older songs. If you're new to Samba-ing, you'll want to try this first. Hustle: The new feature for the 2000s, this adds the Hustle to the game. For a decent description of Hustle, read the How to Play section of the FAQ. Love Love: In this mode, you and another human player both play the same song. Everytime you hit the same note at the same time, you get love points. The better you do, the higher your love rating. Odd... Whichever one you choose, you'll then be prompted for the difficulty level. The main levels are: Easy, Normal, Hard. There are two hidden difficulties as well. Hold up on the d-pad or shake your maraca in the upper left repeatedly to play SuperHard mode. Hold down or shake in the lower left to play Random mode. Next up you'll have to choose your height. This really only matters if you are using the maracas, but you have to choose anyways. I highly recommend that you choose the size next up from your height.. I converted the measurements from centimeters to feet just because I'm a really nice guy: 190 cm (~6'2"), 170 cm (~5'6"), 150 cm (~4'9"), 130 cm (~4'3"), 110 cm (~3'9") No, I didn't just make those numbers up.. that's what they really convert to... Now you're presented with a screen where you can press B to go back and do it all over again. Let's not. (Note: You can turn this off by setting the "Cancel Select" in the Options Menu to off. It is on as default for some bizarre reason. Arcade mode is divided up into 3 stages. The third one is the "Secret Stage" which you can only play if you get above 98% accuracy and an 'A' Ranking on the first two stages. Below are the songs that you can choose from for each stage: Stage 1: Vamos a Carnaval! Volare Tout, Tout, Pour Ma Cherie Hot Hot Hot Salome Tubthumping The Cup of Life Samba de Janeiro Mambo Beat Livin' la Vida Loca Stage 2: Everything from Stage 1 Bamboleo Games People Play Mambo de Verano Sway Take on Me El Ritmo Tropical Love Lease Macarena Djobi Djoba S.O.S Cha Cha Cuba La Bamba Tequila Soul Bossa Nova Stage 3: Everything from Stage 1 and 2 Samba de Amigo The Theme of Inoki (If you unlocked it) The Theme of Rocky (If you unlocked it) Wedding March (If you unlocked it) -----ORIGINAL----- The same as above only you can choose from every song that you have beat in Arcade Mode. -----SURVIVAL----- To unlock this mode, you must first become a Maraca Star (see Challenge Mode). In this mode, you have a "life bar" of up to 5 hits. Every time you miss a beat, you lose a life. Your life bar carries over from song to song. You will recover one life after ALMOST every round. I'm not quite sure yet what determines you gaining a heart. Oh, and playing through this mode entirely doesn't unlock anything (I tried), it's just for fun. -----CHALLENGE----- This is much more of a challenge than the one from the original Samba. Listed below are the feats you must accomplish in order to move on. It's ordered as follows: Song name / gameplay mode / difficulty / What you have to beat Easy enough? Good, let's play. Maraca Kids: 1. Vamos a Carnaval! / Original / Easy / C Ranking 2. Hot Hot Hot / Hustle / Easy / C Ranking 3. Samba de Janeiro / Original / Easy / A Ranking 4. Tout, Tout, Pour Ma Cherie / Hustle / Easy / A Ranking 5. The Theme of Inoki / Original / Easy / A Ranking Unlocks: The Theme of Inoki Maraca Junior: 1. Mambo de Verano / Original / Normal / C Ranking 2. Games People Play / Hustle / Normal / B Ranking 3. Livin' la Vida Loca / Original / Normal / B Ranking 4. Volare / Hustle / Normal / 10 or fewer misses 5. The Theme of Rocky / Hustle / Normal / 100,000 points or more Unlocks: The Theme of Rocky Maraca Idol: 1. The Cup of Life / Original / Normal / A Ranking 2. Salome / Hustle / Normal / A Ranking 3. Djobi Djoba / Hustle / Normal / 500,000 points or more 4. Mambo Beat / Hustle / Normal / A Ranking 5. Wedding March / Original / Normal / A Ranking Unlocks: Wedding March Maraca Star: 1. Sway / Hustle / Hard / C Ranking 2. El Ritmo Tropical / Original / Normal / 600,000 points or more 3. S.O.S / Hustle / Normal / A Ranking with 98% accuracy or better 4. Samba de Amigo / Hustle / Normal / Perfect 5. Hot Hot Hot / Original / Normal / Perfect Unlocks: Survival Mode Maraca Hero: 1. Bamboleo / Hustle / Hard / A Ranking 2. Tout, Tout, Pour Ma Cherie / Original / Hard / A Ranking 3. Tubthumping / Original / Hard / Perfect 4. Mambo de Verano / Hustle / Hard / Perfect 5. Vamos a Carnaval! / Original / Hard / Perfect Unlocks: Ura Survival Mode Ura Survival Mode is where things really start to heat up. Hope you've got tough skin on your digits cause you'll need it. For the curious, "ura" is Japanese for "secret" or "reverse", hence the reversing of everything on the screen. (Thanks to Richard Uyeyama for pointing that out to me) Also suggested by Richard is that you may want to use the Controller B setting on some of the last stages in this mode. They seem to be a bit easier when you use this setting. I'd only suggest it for the Hero part personally since I just like the feel of Controller A better. But Djobi Djoba is a LOT easier with B. Ura Maraca Kids: 1. Take on Me / Original / Normal / Perfect 2. Hot Hot Hot / Hustle / Normal / Perfect 3. Tout, Tout, Pour Ma Cherie / Original / Normal / Perfect 4. Macarena / Original / Normal / Perfect 5. The Theme of Inoki / Original / Normal / Perfect Ura Maraca Junior: 1. Mambo de Verano / Original / Random / A Ranking 2. Games People Play / Original / Hard / A Ranking with 98% accuracy or better 3. Bamboleo / Hustle / Normal / Perfect 4. Salome / Original / Hard / 1 or fewer misses 5. The Theme of Rocky / Hustle / Hard / 800,000 points or more Ura Maraca Idol: 1. El Ritmo Tropical / Hustle / Hard / 1 or fewer misses 2. Sway / Original / Hard / 1 or fewer misses 3. Djobi Djoba / Original / Hard / Perfect 4. La Bamba / Hustle / Hard / Perfect 5. Wedding March / Original / Hard / Perfect Ura Maraca Star: 1. S.O.S / Original / Random / Perfect 2. Vamos a Carnaval! / Original / SuperHard / B Ranking 3. Love Lease / Original / SuperHard / A Ranking 4. Samba de Amigo / Hustle / SuperHard / A Ranking 5. Soul Bossa Nova / Original / SuperHard / A Ranking Ura Maraca Hero: 1. Mambo de Verano / Original / SuperHard / Perfect 2. Salome / Original / SuperHard / Perfect 3. Volare / Original / SuperHard / Perfect 4. Djobi Djoba / Original / SuperHard / Perfect 5. S.O.S. / Original / SuperHard / Perfect -----MINI-GAME----- Play a not so fun and exciting Volleyball tournament against a friend or the computer. The comp gets increasingly more and more difficult as you play. You face opponents in the following order: 1. Linda-chan 2. Bingo & Bonbo 3. Chumba & Wamba 4. Rio 5. Pose-kun When playing this mode with a controller, you use the d-pad or analog stick to move your hand and the A button to attack. You only get one hand. With the maracas, you get two hands and to attack you shake the maracas. If you attack while your hand is at the top of the screen, you'll spike the ball. Otherwise you'll just bump the ball a bit harder. Power Attack: When the ball is on your side of the court, keep the ball in the air and pound on the A button (or shake the maracas) until your hand glows and then when you spike the ball you will power attack and often knock the opponent's hand away for an easy score. Strategy: (This strategy comes from Richard Uyeyama) When playing as Amiga, there is an easy way to beat the first three opponents. When you serve, serve from the farthest edge of the screen with your hand level to the top of the net. After you serve, start to move your hand to the net. About halfway, hold up and forward to move diagonally up. Your opponent should have hit the ball back at you by now. At the peak of the arc of the ball, spike the ball (don't let go of the analog controller). You should spike it past the opponent almost every time. For Rio, vary the pattern slightly by pushing up for a bit before the up-forward motion. It's a little bit trickier. For Pose-kun, try to beat him with Power Attacks. He won't fall for any kinds of other tricks. Again, thanks to Richard Uyeyama for this strategy. -----TRAINING----- Similar to Original Mode only you can see exactly how many Boos you got and other useless info. Also you cannot fail a stage. -----INTERNET----- I can't tell you about this yet. -----OPTIONS----- -Game -Game Level: easy / NORMAL / hard -Stage: EASY / normal / hard -Continue: on / OFF -Cancel Select: ON / off -High Score -Original -Hussle -Love Love -Survival Original -Survival Hussle -High Score Clear -Play Record -Sound: MONO / stereo -Sound Test -SE: 0-61 -BGM: 0-11 -Music: All unlocked songs -Voice -Maraca Voice -Hustle Voice -Controller: TYPE A / type b -Maraca: +2 / +1 / 0 (DEFAULT) / -1 / -2 -File ************************************************ Song List ************************************************ Legend: Song Title Original # of commands: Easy / Normal & Random / Hard / SuperHard Hustle # of commands (# of hustles): Easy / Normal & Random / Hard / SuperHard VAMOS A CARNAVAL! Original: 221 / 302 / 342 / 429 Hustle: 179 (18) / 202 (19) / 224 (23) / 239 (25) Volare Original: 225 / 271 / 331 / 416 Hustle: 077 (24) / 111 (24) / 191 (24) / 190 (29) TOUT, TOUT, POUR MA CHERIE Original: 203 / 235 / 309 / 397 Hustle: 129 (16) / 159 (22) / 184 (27) / 228 (19) HOT HOT HOT Original: 203 / 247 / 291 / 438 Hustle: 085 (16) / 121 (20) / 177 (22) / 179 (37) SALOME Original: 264 / 230 / 286 / 398 Hustle: 092 (16) / 152 (18) / 178 (20) / 142 (34) TUBTHUMPING Original: 272 / 294 / 376 / 424 Hustle: 096 (28) / 094 (30) / 164 (32) / 180 (32) THE CUP OF LIFE Original: 229 / 262 / 289 / 346 Hustle: 157 (12) / 149 (21) / 171 (22) / 184 (25) SAMBA DE JANEIRO Original: 180 / 178 / 276 / 247 Hustle: 068 (17) / 092 (19) / 111 (22) / 168 (26) MAMBO BEAT Original: 212 / 188 / 252 / 272 Hustle: 104 (10) / 112 (14) / 136 (20) / 125 (25) LIVIN' LA VIDA LOCA Original: 215 / 315 / 307 / 361 Hustle: 145 (12) / 142 (17) / 128 (28) / 142 (30) Bamboleo Original: 242 / 247 / 230 / 390 Hustle: 189 (11) / 176 (13) / 186 (13) / 292 (22) GAMES PEOPLE PLAY Original: 161 / 174 / 217 / 336 Hustle: 071 (22) / 087 (26) / 124 (26) / 153 (36) MAMBO DE VERANO Original: 212 / 302 / 350 / 390 Hustle: 156 (10) / 136 (22) / 161 (23) / 177 (35) Sway Original: 238 / 308 / 380 / 399 Hustle: 141 (17) / 206 (19) / 204 (22) / 196 (28) TAKE ON ME Original: 232 / 222 / 302 / 341 Hustle: 078 (22) / 096 (24) / 116 (24) / 152 (24) EL RITMO TROPICAL Original: 307 / 307 / 335 / 391 Hustle: 101 (20) / 108 (21) / 159 (30) / 205 (30) LOVE LEASE Original: 296 / 324 / 420 / 434 Hustle: 193 (17) / 172 (20) / 225 (37) / 209 (37) MACARENA Original: 212 / 200 / 236 / 370 Hustle: 133 (13) / 148 (10) / 153 (20) / 185 (24) Djobi Djoba Original: 180 / 210 / 253 / 308 Hustle: 115 (11) / 125 (13) / 128 (22) / 158 (28) S.O.S Original: 278 / 328 / 336 / 426 Hustle: 172 (20) / 178 (26) / 234 (28) / 278 (24) CHA CHA CUBA Original: 260 / 285 / 377 / 411 Hustle: 079 (29) / 109 (29) / 145 (31) / 175 (37) LA BAMBA Original: 214 / 218 / 291 / 387 Hustle: 078 (21) / 126 (21) / 150 (22) / 210 (22) TEQUILA Original: 181 / 220 / 271 / 381 Hustle: 107 (16) / 127 (16) / 116 (29) / 162 (29) SOUL BOSSA NOVA Original: 179 / 185 / 300 / 470 Hustle: 068 (24) / 127 (24) / 157 (24) / 218 (26) THE THEME OF INOKI Original: 258 / 268 / 338 / 358 Hustle: 111 (19) / 185 (19) / 171 (32) / 193 (35) SAMBA DE AMIGO Original: 255 / 293 / 397 / 397 Hustle: 088 (22) / 144 (24) / 193 (25) / 199 (33) THE THEME OF ROCKY Original: 215 / 209 / 266 / 334 Hustle: 154 (11) / 133 (14) / 173 (16) / 170 (32) WEDDING MARCH Original: 207 / 201 / 255 / 385 Hustle: 143 (16) / 135 (16) / 191 (20) / 238 (19) OPEN YOUR HEART Original: 232 / 230 / 280 / 358 Hustle: 134 (14) / 157 (19) / 173 (27) / 210 (28) Sonic - You Can Do Anything Original: 199 / 271 / 287 / 301 Hustle: 065 (20) / 113 (28) / 199 (28) / 150 (41) Super Sonic Racing Original: 298 / 326 / 386 / 438 Hustle: 135 (25) / 182 (28) / 242 (40) / 295 (39) Burning Hearts Original: 229 / 249 / 247 / 283 Hustle: 092 (23) / 120 (23) / 158 (29) / 156 (39) DREAMS DREAMS Original: 222 / 248 / 260 / 266 Hustle: 026 (24) / 090 (24) / 142 (24) / 144 (30) After Burner Original: 195 / 223 / 240 / 334 Hustle: 092 (22) / 092 (22) / 128 (30) / 160 (32) Magical Sound Shower Original: 221 / 258 / 282 / 294 Hustle: 086 (14) / 120 (26) / 124 (27) / 134 (33) OPA-OPA! Original: 225 / 205 / 249 / 269 Hustle: 096 (14) / 124 (14) / 175 (16) / 183 (26) RENT A HERO No. 1 Original: 198 / 239 / 272 / 284 Hustle: 096 (17) / 134 (17) / 149 (23) / 169 (33) We are Burning Rangers Original: 134 / 202 / 255 / 299 Hustle: 100 (14) / 155 (15) / 171 (20) / 192 (20) It Doesn't Matter Original: 220 / 260 / 298 / 378 Hustle: 079 (22) / 119 (22) / 158 (25) / 122 (41) My Sweet Passion Original: 124 / 186 / 208 / 244 Hustle: 079 (11) / 117 (13) / 143 (19) / 159 (23) Lazy Days Original: 192 / 244 / 310 / 338 Hustle: 100 (16) / 164 (16) / 212 (20) / 240 (20) Let Mom Sleep Original: 185 / 215 / 256 / 296 Hustle: 148 (13) / 174 (20) / 147 (29) / 179 (29) Let's Go Away Original: 206 / 218 / 266 / 348 Hustle: 105 (23) / 132 (24) / 121 (27) / 199 (25) Download: To download these songs, you have to use the browser built into the actual game. Just choose Internet from the title screen and after connecting you'll go to the Samba 2k page. Click on Download, choose the top option, then get all the songs. 12/14/00: It Doesn't Matter Open Your Heart Super Sonic Racing 12/21/00: Let's Go Away Magical Sound Shower After Burner 12/28/00: Lazy Days Dreams Dreams Sonic - You Can Do Anything 1/4/01: Let Mom Sleep Rent a Hero No. 1 1/11/01: We Are Burning Rangers Burning Hearts 1/18/01: My Sweet Passion Opa Opa! ************************************************ Final Words ************************************************ I'd like to thank the following: -CJayC: Hosting the best website for game information and for hosting all of my FAQs. http://www.gamefaqs.com/ -Richard Uyeyama: Typo corrections, Challenge Mode, Minigame, and other misc info. http://www.best.com/~ruyeyama/ -Rei and Obaba: Pointed out the manly picture of Rio on the Wedding March stage to me. >_< "BWAH HA HA HA HA, WE HAVE RUINED EVERY MAN'S DREAM..." -Sega: For making a badass game about shaking maracas. http://www.sega.co.jp/ -Myself: Typing up this FAQ with my sore arms and blistered fingers. http://www.AnimeLyrics.com/