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Like ''Samba de Amigo'', ''Shakka to Tambourine!'' was followed by an update, ''[[Shakka to Tambourine! 2001]]''. In a strange turn of events ''Shakka to Tambourine!'' was never brought to a Sega home platform, but was brought to the Sony PlayStation in the form of ''[[Mini Moni Shakka to Tambourine! Dapyon!]]'', complete with tambourine controllers built similarly to the [[Sega Dreamcast]]'s ''[[Samba de Amigo Maracas]]'' (provided by [[Sammy]]).
 
Like ''Samba de Amigo'', ''Shakka to Tambourine!'' was followed by an update, ''[[Shakka to Tambourine! 2001]]''. In a strange turn of events ''Shakka to Tambourine!'' was never brought to a Sega home platform, but was brought to the Sony PlayStation in the form of ''[[Mini Moni Shakka to Tambourine! Dapyon!]]'', complete with tambourine controllers built similarly to the [[Sega Dreamcast]]'s ''[[Samba de Amigo Maracas]]'' (provided by [[Sammy]]).
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Shakatto Tambourine!
System(s): Sega NAOMI GD-ROM
Publisher: Sega
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Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code

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Shakka to Tambourine! is a Sega NAOMI arcade game released exclusively in Japan in 2000. It is very similar in nature to Samba de Amigo, but rather than rely on maracas, the game uses tambourines.

Like Samba de Amigo, Shakka to Tambourine! was followed by an update, Shakka to Tambourine! 2001. In a strange turn of events Shakka to Tambourine! was never brought to a Sega home platform, but was brought to the Sony PlayStation in the form of Mini Moni Shakka to Tambourine! Dapyon!, complete with tambourine controllers built similarly to the Sega Dreamcast's Samba de Amigo Maracas (provided by Sammy).

Magazine articles

Main article: Shakatto Tambourine!/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

NAOMI, JP (Revision B)

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