Difference between revisions of "Jambo! Safari"
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*'''electric engineers:''' [[Tomoyuki Goto]], [[Nobuto Kashiwagi]] | *'''electric engineers:''' [[Tomoyuki Goto]], [[Nobuto Kashiwagi]] | ||
*'''cabinet designer:''' [[Kimio Tsuda]] | *'''cabinet designer:''' [[Kimio Tsuda]] | ||
− | *'''sound staff:''' [[Kentaro Kobayashi]], [[Yuko Iseki]] | + | *'''sound staff:''' [[Kentaro Koyama|Kentaro Kobayashi]], [[Yuko Iseki]] |
*'''public relations:''' [[Shintaro Takaya]] | *'''public relations:''' [[Shintaro Takaya]] | ||
*'''director:''' [[Shinichi Ogasawara]] | *'''director:''' [[Shinichi Ogasawara]] | ||
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*'''producer:''' [[Hisao Oguchi]] | *'''producer:''' [[Hisao Oguchi]] | ||
*'''special thanks to:''' [[Takeshi Sano]](Okapi), sound system, [[Kazuya Fujishima]], [[Yohsuke Takeda]], [[Tatsuya Shizu]], NAOMI-library team, staff of Shinjuki Sportsland #3, [[Ikebukuro Gigo]], Tokyo Zoological Park Society, Shigeo Nakagawa | *'''special thanks to:''' [[Takeshi Sano]](Okapi), sound system, [[Kazuya Fujishima]], [[Yohsuke Takeda]], [[Tatsuya Shizu]], NAOMI-library team, staff of Shinjuki Sportsland #3, [[Ikebukuro Gigo]], Tokyo Zoological Park Society, Shigeo Nakagawa | ||
− | Presented by SEGA | + | *'''Presented by:''' [[SEGA]] |
− | + | :'''©[[SEGA]] 1999''' | |
| console=NAOMI | | console=NAOMI | ||
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Jambo! Safari (ジャンボサファリ) is a driving adventure game developed by AM2/AM3 and published by Sega for the Sega NAOMI arcade system in 1999. The game was ported to the Wii and Nintendo DS ten years later by Full Fat with the titles Jambo! Safari: Ranger Adventure and Jambo! Safari: Animal Rescue respectively.
Although Jambo! Safari was released on the Dreamcast-based NAOMI hardware, it was never released for the Dreamcast itself. The Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK) reported that it would be released as part of a compilation with Brave Firefighters and Emergency Call Ambulance, but no such compilation materialised.
Contents
Gameplay
In Jambo! Safari, players take the role of a park ranger studying wildlife. In order to research animals, the player must drive a jeep through the serengeti and capture several different species of animals by using the gear shift lever to launch a lasso. When an animal is lassoed, the player must carefully "reel in" the animal, being careful not to break the rope. The Wii version has the same gameplay as the arcade game, modified to accommodate the Wii's motion controls. The console version also features updated graphics, allows the player to customize characters and vehicles, and features several new gameplay modes, where players can interact with captured animals, treat their injuries and feed them. Cooperative missions and 4-player party games were also added.
The DS version of the game is intended for younger players and focuses on educating children about animals during gameplay. This version of the game makes use of the DS stylus to perform actions such as diagnosing and treating animals.
Production credits
NAOMI version
- chief graphic designer: Shinichi Nakagawa
- graphic designers: Megumi Matsuda, Satoru Okano, Naoko Ofuji, Michinari Terada, Shinsuke Miyamura, Masaki Takahashi, Hiroshi Iijima, Hiroko Yamazaki
- chief programmer: Narito Serizawa
- programmers: Hiroyuki Kataoka, Atsushi Nakaza, Shinichiro Yamamoto, Atsushi Watanabe
- mechanical supervisor: Masao Yoshimoto
- mechanic engineers: Seiji Ishii, Asazo Tominaga, Toshiya Yamaguchi
- electric engineers: Tomoyuki Goto, Nobuto Kashiwagi
- cabinet designer: Kimio Tsuda
- sound staff: Kentaro Kobayashi, Yuko Iseki
- public relations: Shintaro Takaya
- director: Shinichi Ogasawara
- assistant director: Ayako Narumi
- producer: Hisao Oguchi
- special thanks to: Takeshi Sano(Okapi), sound system, Kazuya Fujishima, Yohsuke Takeda, Tatsuya Shizu, NAOMI-library team, staff of Shinjuki Sportsland #3, Ikebukuro Gigo, Tokyo Zoological Park Society, Shigeo Nakagawa
- Presented by: SEGA
- ©SEGA 1999
Digital manuals
Magazine articles
- Main article: Jambo! Safari/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Artwork
Physical scans
NAOMI version
Wii version
Nintendo DS version
Nintendo DS, BX† |
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Technical information
ROM dump status
System | Hash | Size | Build Date | Source | Comments | |||||||||
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64MB | Card (EU) | |||||||||||
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64MB | Card (US) |
External links
- Official website on Sega.com (English)
References
Games in the Real Life Career/Sega Professional Series | |
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Airline Pilots (1999) | Brave Firefighters (1999) | Jambo! Safari (1999) | 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker (1999) | Emergency Call Ambulance (1999) | |
18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker (2000) | |
18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker (2001) | |
18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker (2002) | |
Jambo! Safari: Animal Rescue (2009) |
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