The belief that Australian Kangaroos need psychologist support cannot be completely ruled out. Players such as Symonds and Tait had a record of mental fatigue. Then the episode when Brett Lee's marriage bust up became the latest cricketing buzz. All these have left the players shattered and they are baffled at their mental exertion. Thus professionals who are psychologists are recommended to help players to come out of their mental dilemma. The presence of a psychologist would certainly help Australian cricketers to stay relaxed while they are on a tour to a place.
Though it is also true that employing a psychologist while the team is on a tour would be expensive, but it would definitely help cricketers to have emotional care and remain emotionally stable. As cricketers spend time away from family and friends, so it is actually necessary that they are taken good care of. They should not feel home-sick and deprived. So, a psychologist can truly help cricketers maintain their mental balance. It is good to have someone with a close relationship with players and what else can be better than a psychologist.
It is this close relationship that would make it possible to understand the players better and help them to overcome their mental tensions. So, it is decided that Australia will continue to monitor Brett Lee, Clarke and others in the upcoming Twenty20 cricket series. This would definitely help the Australian cricket to soar higher and players perform better.
Cricketers after the completion of a series take back home millions of dollars. So, it is also necessary that they play well for their country. The performance of a player can be expected to be good only if the player is mentally and physically stable. Thus is the need of a psychologist in the Australian team. The person employed for the purpose should be able to keep a good relationship with all the members of the team and help them to overcome their mental exertion. This would certainly help the Australian cricket to become better in the future. The aim of this is not to increase expenses, but to ensure that the Australian cricket is devoid of any flaws.
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Samba de Amigo Will Shake Your Maracas
Samba de Amigo is a classic arcade hit from the late '90s. The game featured novel maraca controllers that enabled the player to shake along with the music to score points. Since then, rhythm action games have had quite a journey, both in public arcades and on home consoles.
Here, Sega brings their much desired game to the Wii, replacing the maracas with the Wii-mote and Nun-chuck.
What Sort of Game Is This?
Rhythm action games combine the enjoyment that comes from creating music with the challenge of videogame scoring. The player is usually tasked with dancing on a mat, tapping a touchscreen, pressing a button, singing into a mic or strumming a fake guitar controller in time with the music.

What Does This Game Add to the Genre?
Samba de Amigo's gesture controls were revolutionary when it was launched in arcades and on the Sega Dreamcast. Even in the days of Wii-motes and Nun-chucks it is a rarity to find a rhythm action game that makes good use of movement (Boogie Wii and Eyetoy PS2 being some notable exceptions). The simple fact is that it is a tall order to get the technology to work consistently enough for the accurate demands of making music. Wii-Music shows that even Nintendo's own developers had to take a looser play-along style, rather than a direct one-to-one control.
In Samba de Amigo, the player uses the Wii-mote and Nun-chuck as they would a pair of maracas. Each track tasks them with making specific down/up and left/right movements in time with the musical markers. This works pretty well and allows two players to play with or against each other without the need for expensive additional peripherals. The best experience, though, is had by one player using two Wii-motes. The absence of the tethering cable and (the perceived) increased sensitivity of the Wii-motes enables more accurate controls and subsequently higher scores — and, of course, more fun.
The game continues its Mexican carnival theme throughout, both graphics and music being styled appropriately. Popular songs (both classic and modern) are rendered in the Calypso carnival style to make them suitable for the maraca percussion. Included in the mix are "Are you Gonna be my Girl" (Jet), "I Want Candy" (Bow Wow Wow) and the party pleasing "Mambo Mambo" (Lou Bega).
Although this all stays true to the original game, players may sense that rhythm-action games have moved on somewhat in the intervening years. Games like Rockband 360 and Elite Beat Agents DS can make Sega's originally ground-breaking game look a little tired.
Here, Sega brings their much desired game to the Wii, replacing the maracas with the Wii-mote and Nun-chuck.
What Sort of Game Is This?
Rhythm action games combine the enjoyment that comes from creating music with the challenge of videogame scoring. The player is usually tasked with dancing on a mat, tapping a touchscreen, pressing a button, singing into a mic or strumming a fake guitar controller in time with the music.

What Does This Game Add to the Genre?
Samba de Amigo's gesture controls were revolutionary when it was launched in arcades and on the Sega Dreamcast. Even in the days of Wii-motes and Nun-chucks it is a rarity to find a rhythm action game that makes good use of movement (Boogie Wii and Eyetoy PS2 being some notable exceptions). The simple fact is that it is a tall order to get the technology to work consistently enough for the accurate demands of making music. Wii-Music shows that even Nintendo's own developers had to take a looser play-along style, rather than a direct one-to-one control.
In Samba de Amigo, the player uses the Wii-mote and Nun-chuck as they would a pair of maracas. Each track tasks them with making specific down/up and left/right movements in time with the musical markers. This works pretty well and allows two players to play with or against each other without the need for expensive additional peripherals. The best experience, though, is had by one player using two Wii-motes. The absence of the tethering cable and (the perceived) increased sensitivity of the Wii-motes enables more accurate controls and subsequently higher scores — and, of course, more fun.
The game continues its Mexican carnival theme throughout, both graphics and music being styled appropriately. Popular songs (both classic and modern) are rendered in the Calypso carnival style to make them suitable for the maraca percussion. Included in the mix are "Are you Gonna be my Girl" (Jet), "I Want Candy" (Bow Wow Wow) and the party pleasing "Mambo Mambo" (Lou Bega).
Although this all stays true to the original game, players may sense that rhythm-action games have moved on somewhat in the intervening years. Games like Rockband 360 and Elite Beat Agents DS can make Sega's originally ground-breaking game look a little tired.
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