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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (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.
 
{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (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 UK [[Official Dreamcast Magazine]] reported that it would be released as part of a compilation with ''[[Brave Firefighters]]'' and ''[[Emergency Call Ambulance]]'', but no such compilation materialised.
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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.
  
== Gameplay ==
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==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.  
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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.
 
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.
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==Artwork==
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File:JamboSafari Wii logo.jpg
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File:JamboSafari DS logo.jpg
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File:JamboSafari Amy.png
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File:JamboSafari Max.png
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File:JamboSafari Zebra.png
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File:JamboSafari Cheetah.jpg
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File:JamboSafari Elephant.jpg
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File:JamboSafari Ostrich.jpg
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</gallery>
  
 
==Promotional material==
 
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File:JamboSafari NAOMI UK flyer.jpg|UK flyer
 
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</gallery>
==Digital Manuals==
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==Digital manuals==
 
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==Artwork==
 
<gallery>
 
File:JamboSafari Wii logo.jpg
 
File:JamboSafari DS logo.jpg
 
File:JamboSafari Amy.png
 
File:JamboSafari Max.png
 
File:JamboSafari Zebra.png
 
File:JamboSafari Cheetah.jpg
 
File:JamboSafari Elephant.jpg
 
File:JamboSafari Ostrich.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 01:30, 27 March 2016

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Jambo! Safari
System(s): Sega NAOMI, Wii, Nintendo DS
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Driving

















Release Date RRP Code
Nintendo Wii
US
$39.9939.99
Nintendo Wii
EU
Nintendo Wii
AU
Nintendo DS
US
$29.9929.99
Nintendo DS
EU

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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.

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.

Artwork

Promotional material

Digital manuals

Physical scans

NAOMI version

NAOMI, JP
JamboSafari NAOMI Cart.jpg
Cart

Wii version

Wii, US
JamboSafari Wii US cover.jpg
Cover
Wii, UK
JamboSafari Wii UK cover.jpg
Cover
Wii, FR
JamboSafari Wii FR cover.jpg
Cover
Wii, IT
JamboSafari Wii IT cover.jpg
Cover
Wii, DE
JamboSafari Wii DE cover.jpg
Cover
Wii, ES
JamboSafari Wii Spa cover.jpg
Cover
Wii, AU
JamboSafari Wii AU cover.jpg
Cover

Nintendo DS version

Nintendo DS, US
JamboSafari DS US cover.jpg
Cover
Nintendo DS, UK
JamboSafari DS UK cover.jpg
Cover
Nintendo DS, Benelux
JamboSafari DS BLX cover.jpg
Cover
Nintendo DS, FR
JamboSafari DS FR cover.jpg
Cover
Nintendo DS, IT
JamboSafari DS IT cover.jpg
Cover
Nintendo DS, DE
JamboSafari DS DE cover.jpg
Cover
Nintendo DS, ES
JamboSafari DS Spa cover.jpg
Cover
Nintendo DS, AU
JamboSafari DS AU cover.jpg
Cover

External links



Games in the Real Life Career/Sega Professional Series
Arcade
Airline Pilots (1999) | Brave Firefighters (1999) | Jambo! Safari (1999) | 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker (1999) | Emergency Call Ambulance (1999)
Sega Dreamcast
18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker (2000)
Sony PlayStation 2
18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker (2001)
Nintendo GameCube
18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker (2002)
Nintendo DS
Nintendo Wii
Jambo! Safari: Animal Rescue (2009)