But more importantly, someone, somewhere in SEGA remembers Rhythm Thief.
Continue reading Sonic Music, Costumes, and a Delay Hit Samba de Amigo: Party CentralMusic From Ariana Grande, Ricky Martin and More Confirmed For Samba de Amigo: Party Central
SEGA’s maraca shaking rhythm game is only a few months away, and its initial tracklist is finally coming into focus. Joining the two Sonic tracks announced last month are 20 new songs, including 17 from various artists and two covers crossing a variety of genres, including Latin and pop. Check out the list of revealed tracks below:
– “Break Free ft. Zedd” by Ariana Grande
– “I Really Like You” by Carly Rae Jepsen
– “Payback (feat. Icona Pop)” by Cheat Codes
– “Let You Go (feat. Kareen Lomax)” by Diplo & TSHA
– “I Will Survive (Eric Kupper Mix Extended)“ by Gloria Gaynor
– “I Love It” by Icona Pop
– “Centerfold’ by J Geils Band
– “Bang Bang“ by Jessie J, Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj
– “Sucker” by Jonas Brothers
– ”TiK ToK“ by Kesha
– “Panama” by Matteo
– “Plastic Hearts” by Miley Cyrus
– “Celebrate” by Pitbull
– “The Cup of Life (La Copa de la Vida)“ by Ricky Martin
– “XS” by Rina Sawayama
– “Bom Bom” by Sam and the Womp
– “Azukita“ by Steve Aoki, Daddy Yankee, Play-N-Skillz & Elvis Crespo
– “Macarena (Cover)”
– “Fugue (classic)”
– “La Bamba (Cover)”
The game is also now available for pre-order from various retailers listed here. The game will feature a total of 40 tracks, with more coming as DLC.
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Sonic Returns to Samba in Samba de Amigo: Party Central
Sonic will be appearing in the upcoming Samba de Amigo: Party Central, along with a couple songs and a location from the franchise.
Party Central’s base game will feature the songs Fist Bump and Escape From the City. It will also feature City Escape as a location, where Samba can dance alongside Sonic himself.
Check out a screenshot from the Sonic stage below:
This isn’t the first time the two franchises have crossed over: being a Sonic Team-made IP, Sonic’s got a long history with the series. Sonic music appeared in the original game and it’s expanded Japanese-only expansion, and the Wii version did one better by actually bringing in Sonic and featuring Green Hill as a location.
Given that Party Central will feature DLC, it seems likely that the game will get more Sonic content in the future.