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The Samba de Amigo Maracas are a set of special controllers for the Sega Dreamcast, and, as the name suggests, were intended for the Dreamcast version of Samba de Amigo.
The maracas are able to send a signal back to the Dreamcast, telling the console the position of the controllers and how often they are being shaken. Samba de Amigo had six positions for where the maracas could be held (three for each hand) - high, medium and low. There is an extra sensor attached to each lead which will record the position.
Samba de Amigo was the only game to officially support the maracas, though it is possible to use them with Namco's Mr. Driller and SNK's Cool Cool Toon.
An unofficial version of this peripheral is also available, called the Cha Cha Amigo Controller. This third party variant uses a more compact control box, with detachable ultrasound detectors, and features flashing LEDs that light up when shaking the controller. This version is compatible with both Samba de Amigo and Samba de Amigo 2000, but is known to be sometimes a bit finicky if not plugged in the first controller port of the console.[2]
The Wii version of the game did not ship with maraca controllers as it tracks positions via the Wii remote, however Sega did bundle the game with a set of maraca shells which, when placed on the Wii remote and nunchuk, will rattle when shaken.
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