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I have to admit: the Dreamcast is one of the few (fairly) recent video game systems I never had the pleasure of owning. I played a few Dreamcast games at a friend's house now and again, but I never became really intimate with the system's library.

But fortunately for us, Destructoid reader Bahamut_Zero certainly did. He suggested the obscure Dreamcast title Ooga Booga (not to be confused with Boonga Boonga, the anal fisting simulator) for this week's forgotten game. Well, BZ: ask, and you shall recieve.

Hit the jump for the lowdown on a tropical-themed multiplayer extravaganza of violence and sport.

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Story:

On an unnamed tropical island, four Kahuna tribes vie for supremacy -- the magic-using Hoodoos, the fast Twitchies, the well-rounded Hotties, and the aptly named Fatties.

Every full moon, the volcano goddess Ooga Booga arises from a magical island and hosts three different games in order to determine which tribe is the strongest.

That's pretty much it. Ooga Booga is a party/multiplayer game through and through -- who needs plot when you've got warthog rodeo?

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Gameplay:

Ooga Booga is a multiplayer mashup of party gaming -- sort of. There are only three "minigames" (Smakahuna, Rodeo, and Boar Polo), but these games are very, very indepth, and one could easily separate and package each of the three games separately. 

Smakahuna is basically deathmatch, but with a distinctly tropical twist. There are no guns, and, other than your stick, no real melee weapons. Instead, the players are forced to find Shrunken Head Trees (yes, the trees have somehow been genetically cultured to produce shrunken heads), pick the "fruit," and use it as throwing ammunition in the fight against the other Kahunas. Alternatively, players can use their shrunken heads to activate Tikis, which essentially work like autogun tripods. Put the Tiki where you want, let it rip, and enjoy the carnage. Well, not really "carnage," considering the game is rated E, but you get the idea. Also spicing up the action are magical spells (seen above), and Cataclysm spells, which are basically much more powerful versions of the regular spells. Oh, and you can commandeer vehicles -- and by "vehicles," I mean warthogs and birds -- to smash and divebomb your enemies.

Rodeo consists of four Kahunas try to take control of the same boar. Players earn points for smacking people whilst riding the boar, or by smacking the player on top of it. It's basically King of the Hill, but the hill is a moving, breathing warthog of death.

Boar Polo is exactly what it sounds like. Team members ride on boars and attempt to knock a huge boulder through the opposing team's goal, either by smacking it with a stick, shooting shrunken heads at it, or using the boar to headbutt it. The boulder has surprisingly accurate physics considering the time period, making this game one of the best in the package.

These games are mostly multiplayer, but thare are Tribal Trials in the singleplayer mode that allow you to unlock more and more characters for use in the multiplayer mode.  

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Why You Probably Haven't Played It:

Not only was it released for the doomed Dreamcast, but it was also released near the very end of its life cycle. The end had already begun for Sega's answer to the PS2, and no game -- even one as fantastically fun as Ooga Booga -- could change that fact. 

People who owned a Dreamcast wouldn't go out and buy one just so they could play a weirdly-themed game with a silly sounding name, and many existing Dreamcast users soon realized that there just weren't that many other players to compete with over the Interwebs. 

So, should you get it? Maybe, maybe not. It goes for very cheap on eBay (five bucks, not including shipping), but the game's biggest charm -- the multiplayer -- is long defunct. If you get Ooga Booga, you'll mostly be getting it for the singleplayer. That being said: while it's disappointing that you probably won't be able to enjoy a good online match, the singleplayer is still decently fun and you can always play split-screen with a friend. Whether you find it on eBay or try to emulate it, I'd highly recommend getting your Booga on.

 








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El Fajitas's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2007 13:42
El Fajitas
I played this for about 10 mins. with a friend. Seems I should keep an eyeball out for it ....
ZMTToxics's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2007 13:42
ZMTToxics
Wow. I own a dreamcast and around 20 games or so. But I have never even heard of this one. Sure looks interesting though.
Jordan Devore's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2007 13:50
Jordan Devore
I've been meaning to try this for a while. Perhaps I'll burn a copy.
BlindsideDork's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2007 13:57
BlindsideDork
Time forgot it cause it was on Dreamcast?
BahamutZero's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2007 13:57
BahamutZero
YES! my pick, thanks Rev. Next week: Bukkake Bukkake? I wish DC emulators were easier to find, this is a true classic. Nice "anachronistic hallucination" tag. pretty much sums up the whole game.

Not mentioned by RevAnt: playable characters included Death, Leprechauns, Witch Doctors, Pirates, Ninjas, Disco guy and superheros.

there are animal powerups in addition to magic, i.e. you can grab onto a bird and then fly up way above the level bombing people from above with shrunken heads, etc...

This game has a multiplayer appeal hard to capture in reviews. Think Worms, on crack, without turns, in 3d. it's fucking awesome
Gameboi's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2007 15:06
Gameboi
Never played it, but the screenshots you posted remind me of Banjo Kazooie. That's a good thing.
MrFudge's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2007 16:30
MrFudge
Kinda off topic, but you bought it up, what's it feel like to be hit by lightening? Apart from hurting. I always thought you'd go kinda numb.
Anthony Burch's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2007 17:08
Anthony Burch
I was just misquoting Magnolia.
morbid_theory's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2007 17:50
morbid_theory
gex 3d is a game that time forgot
tim's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2007 19:19
tim
I definitely enjoyed some split screen Ooga Booga action in the past. Good game; I'd like to see it on the VC.
winojesus's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2007 21:31
winojesus

this is the first game that time forgot that i didnt know about.
by the way, magnolia was a mess of poorly constructed melodrama cliches stitched together with the flimsiest threads of ironic detachment.
demand more of your film maker!
also, cunts.
Anthony Burch's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/25/2007 00:02
Anthony Burch
It's been a long time since I last saw it, but I was under the impression that the flimsy ironic coincidences were sort of the point.
CelicaCrazed's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/25/2007 01:24
CelicaCrazed
I have this game. It's pretty decent, good humour and very fun. Multiplayer gets pretty insane. I wouldn't consider it one of the Dreamcast's top games, but if you come across it, it is still worth a buy.
winojesus's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/25/2007 05:04
winojesus
i dunno man, felt a lot like a flashy short cuts retread for the chattering classes.
weeping, wailing trophy wife in the chemists. my god the horror.
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/25/2007 07:19
Aaron Mxy Yost
This was a fantastic party game, I still have it packed up with my DC stuff. Four controllers, some booze, and warthog polo equals a great evening. The online play was pretty laggy when it was still up, so it's no great loss. Definitely one to pick up if you've got a regular IRL gaming crew and a Dreamcast that still gets some love.
kevinski's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/25/2007 12:35
kevinski
I've never played this game's multiplayer mode. The single player mode certainly isn't very fun, though. Unfortunately, I seem to have difficulty getting a few people together to play multiplayer games, as my roommate is playing a lot of WoW at the moment, and his girlfriend is annoying as Hell to play games with. Furthermore, I just started a new job recently, and my schedule is less than ideal at the moment.
The Amazing Shenazin's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2011 17:44
The Amazing Shenazin
Magnolia was a great movie, fuck you
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