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Price - $34.99
Release Date: 12/12/2008
UPC: 8809083645519
Genre: Adventure
Company: Sony Computer Entertainment
Version: BCKS-10063, Asia, Korea
-from wikipedia-
Afrika, known as
Hakuna Matata in
Asia, is a
photography and
safari simulation
video game for the
PlayStation 3. Developed by
Rhino Studios, the game was first announced in a promotional video during the
Sony press conference at
E3 2006.
Afrika has been referred to as a
spiritual successor to the
Nintendo 64 title
Pokemon Snap.
[4][5] On November 19, 2008 it was announced that the former Asian territory ‘exclusive’ is going to be released in North America (and presumably Europe). The game is being published by National Geographic and will be renamed ‘National Geographic: Africa’.
[6]A Chinese/English edition was released 11/12/08, similar to the Aquanauts edition, the game has the option of letting you choose basic Chinese or English language for gameplay. It was titled as Hakuna Matata.
Reception for Afrika has generally been positive. Famitsu scored the game 29/40, while Dengeki PlayStation scored the game 70/85/90/90 (All out of 100).