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MAMBO A GO GO, commonly written Mambo A Go Go, is an arcade video game where players must rhythmically beat conga drums as colored notes fall from the top of the screen. There are 3 drums, each one divided into three sections, giving a player a maximum of nine places to hit. The game predominantly features Latin music including "Mambo #5" (the original by Perez Prado, and not the Lou Bega song) and "La Bamba", as well as "El Bimbo" (the original song that served as the basis for "El Ritmo Tropical", which does not appear in this game).
This game is probably the most obscure game in the bemani line of games, as Mambo a Gogo was overshadowed by another music game produced by Sega, intitled "Samba de Amigo", and is also the least popular of the bemani line of games.
The game is made by Konami and has been released in Japan and the Philippines.
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MAMBO A GO GO, commonly written Mambo A Go Go, is an arcade video game where players must rhythmically beat conga drums as colored notes fall from the top of the screen. There are 3 drums, each one divided into three sections, giving a player a maximum of nine places to hit. The game predominantly features Latin music including "Mambo #5" (the original by Perez Prado, and not the Lou Bega song) and "La Bamba", as well as "El Bimbo" (the original song that served as the basis for "El Ritmo Tropical", which does not appear in this game).
This game is probably the most obscure game in the bemani line of games, as Mambo a Gogo was overshadowed by another music game produced by Sega, intitled "Samba de Amigo", and is also the least popular of the bemani line of games.
The game is made by Konami and has been released in Japan and the Philippines.
See also
External links
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