<![CDATA[Kotaku: ulala]]> http://cache.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: ulala]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/ulala http://kotaku.com/tag/ulala <![CDATA[ You Seem To Have Got Ulala In My Samba De Amigo (Plus Final Tracklist Details) ]]> Oh dear. You've gone and done it, Sega. You've gone and done the one thing you needed to do to get us interested in Samba De Amigo again. You brought in a Space Channel Stage, with an Ulala cameo. Ulala and monkeys and (simulated) maracas? It's like a Dreamcast reunion party. You know how to get a man mildly excited, Sega. Oh, along with the Space Channel news, they also released the final tracklist for the game, which you can find after the jump.

Returning Classic songs from the original Samba de Amigo:

Vamos A Carnaval – WaveMaster*
Volare – Gypsy Kings
Hot Hot Hot – Arrow*
Salome – Chayanne*
Tubthumping – Chumbawumba*
The Cup of Life – R. Martin*
Samba de Janeiro – Bellini
Mambo Beat – Perez Prado*
Livin’ La Vida Loca – Ricky Martin*
Bamboleo – Gipsy Kings
Take On Me – Reel Big Fish
El Ritmo Tropical – Dixie’s Gang*
Macarena – Los Del Rio*
La Bamba – Ritchie Valens*
Tequila – Chuck Rio*
Soul Bossa Nova – Quincy Jones
Samba De Amigo – Bellini
The Theme of Rocky – Bill Conti*
Mas Que Nada – Jorge Ben*
Sway – Gimbel and Ruiz*
El Mambo – Solemar

All-New Wii-Exclusive Songs:

Baila Me – Gipsy Kings
Papa Loves Mambo – Perry Como*
Mambo No. 8 – Perez Prado
Conga – Miami Sound Machine*
Low Rider – War
Mambo No. 5 – Lou Bega*
Oye Como Va – Santana*
Asereje – Las Ketchup*
Arriba Allez – Bellini
Magalenha – Bellini and Mondonca Do Rio
Ran Kan Ran – Tito Puento*
Groove Is In the Heart – Dee Lite
Jump in the Line – Harry Belafonte*
Do It Well – Jennifer Lopez*
Como Ves – Ozomatli
Cha Cha – Chelo
Pon de Replay – Rihanna
Smooth – Santana*
Mexican Flyer – Ken Woodman*
Borriquito – Charo
Un Aguardiente – WaveGroup
Solo Tu – WaveGroup
Tango With Me – WaveGroup

* Denotes the song is performed by a cover band

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Kotaku-5039700 Wed, 20 Aug 2008 23:00:00 MDT Luke Plunkett http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=5039700&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Space Channel 5 Wii-make Rumors Abound, Mizuguchi Keeps Dodging ]]> ulala_art.jpgWe've been hearing rumblings about a Space Channel 5 appearance on the Wii, bringing Tetsuya Mizuguchi and United Game Artists' rhythm game born on the Dreamcast back into the limelight. The only problem with those rumblings are the sources. Joke threads on 2ch, the never-reliable Magic Box, and something in German that we couldn't make out. Sega? They aren't talking, outside of telling IGN the rumors had no validity. While that sounds like a fine outright denial, we just can't shake the feeling that Mizuguchi is hiding something, being very cagey about a Space Channel 5 update.

His response to GameSpot when probed about another futuristic dancing game? "With Space Channel 5, if I have reason to improve on the HD experience, I will do that. Have you asked Sega?" adding a bit of laughter. The annoying kind that hints that he's not ready to spill something yet. He answered similarly to Game|Life's question on the matter with the same godforsaken laughter.

Look, Miz. We aren't laughing. We've still got the Ulala and Morolian refrigerator magnets up, if that tells you anything. Despite Sega's dismissal of the idea, their new tendency to look backward for hits only makes us want more Space Channel 5.

We know it's rumor, and we actually don't believe a lick of it yet, but let's get this done already. No more laughing! And can we get a cute microphone controller, while you're at it?

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Kotaku-349268 Fri, 25 Jan 2008 18:20:00 MST Michael McWhertor http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=349268&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Sega Superstar Tennis Debut Trailer ]]>

Move over Mario and friends, you aren't the only collection of characters that can have a sports game. Sonic and friends are taking to the court in a new tennis game entitled Sega Superstar Tennis. While sports games don't really intrigue me, I do like the collection of characters they've gathered for this game like Nights (from NiGHTS), Amigo (Samba De Amigo) and my personal favorite, Space Channel 5's Ulala. Of course Sonic and Dr. Eggman are on hand as well because after all, what would a Sega title be without Sonic. But this trailer really begs the question: Who would win in a tennis match, team Mario or team Sonic?

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Kotaku-346974 Sun, 20 Jan 2008 14:00:00 MST fdemarco http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=346974&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Rhythm Nation ]]>

Upon looking over the games I've been playing lately, I realized that quite a number of rhythm games have been creeping their way into my collection. Ouendan!, DDR (I'm trying to shed a few pounds, so sue me), Guitar Hero 1 & 2, Donkey Konga, Space Channel 5. Now, these are definitely not games I play all the time, but I like them because they provide a great counterpoint to the often long winded games I love to play like Twilight Princess and Final Fantasy III. After wandering around the same part of the game map for an hour or two trying to level up, it's somewhat of a relief to take a break and pound out the beats on a couple of Ouendan! songs. They are quick (but not easy!) and can be played for a little while and then put down without fear of forgetting what side quest you were on when you saved last.

Rhythm games are definitely an acquired taste. Many people find them frustrating, although I wonder if that says more about the lack of rhythm in the player than the actual quality of the game. I know that for me, my experiences with FPSs is woefully small, not because I don't care for them per say, but more because I'm completely lame at playing them. It's also true that certain rhythm games have wider appeal than others. Take Guitar Hero, for example, which seems to have transcended the genre and appeals to an extremely wide audience.

So, let's hear it for the rhythm games! Are you an Ulala or an Ouendan? A Guitar God or a Bongo Beater? Become a part of the rhythm nation and let us know what your favorite rhythm titles are in the comments!

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Kotaku-239468 Sun, 25 Feb 2007 11:00:00 MST fdemarco http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=239468&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Lady Miss Kier Loses Ulalawsuit ]]>

Kotaku sister site Idolator reports that former Deee-Lite singer Lady Miss Kier (a.k.a. Kierin Kirby) just lost a lawsuit against Sega Japan alleging that Space Channel 5's character Ulala is ripping off the Lady's schtick.

Says the Legal Reader:

Kirby was not interested and declined to cut a deal or give Sega permission to use her songs, likeness, or anything else. Subsequently, Kirby discovered that Sega had released the game and that it included a dancing female character named "Ulala" who Kirby felt resembled her Lady Miss Kier character in several respects. Among other "signature" characteristics, Lady Miss Kier was known for saying "ooh la la," as she does while introducing herself in the Groove is in the Heart video. Kirby thought Sega's use of "Ulala" was an obvious rip-off of her signature "ooh la la," and noted several other apparent similarities between Ulala and Lady Miss Kier.

Kirby charged misapporpriation of likeness but lost the case, partially because Sega claimed to never have heard of Deee-Lite, Kirby's band. Which is a bizarre claim if it's true they contacted her to do work for the game. How else would they have heard of her?

More here [Idolator]

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Kotaku-203455 Tue, 26 Sep 2006 17:40:44 MDT egauger http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=203455&view=rss&microfeed=true