Oh yeah, I’m actually attached to some sort of Sonic site now, so I can post this sort of stuff.
Popped down to Portsmouth to meet up with a few people and, as we’re all in the Sonic Community, the conversation moves to Sonic. After a few hours of non video talking, we then decided to record ourselves and see what happens. This is what happens.
None of this is to be taken seriously, just enjoy it as a bit of random entertainment for the next half an hour. Mild Swearing. Thanks to Sonic Wrecks for recording.
Today we take a slightly different tern and start asking some really philosophical questions… yeah I’m only doing this to make me feel smarter, but this has some brilliant irony potential.
Okay I’m a little behind schedule on this for which I apologise, but my mind has been elsewhere.
This weeks community spotlight is none other than John Finely the ‘loveable’ Scottish fan who has run Turbo Drive live for god knows how long now… lets just say since time began. So have a listen below.
Over the last year we have had a few classic/modern Sonic compilation art pieces from the community, and today I thought I’d show off one of them that recently came to my attention.
It’s from Darknoise long time Sonic fan and artist for Sonic the Comic online, this one actually ended taking the better part of a year to finish. What’s even better is you can actually buy a limited edition print of this, so if you want to help a Sonic fan out head over to Dark Noise Studios for more info.
Hello, no Feedback loop this week. Been down at the MCM in London with the Overlord, Vger. This is a rough estimation of what happened while there.
He’s also made it rather likely I’ll pick up Aliens: Colonial Marines at some point, on top of Beat the Beat (Rhythm Heaven/Paradise for you US & JP people) and Lollipop Chainsaw (A little later after Release) .
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