Biafra Republic says: Try grabbing the spinning ring, as you’re a blue hedgehog with a top speed of Mach 5 and the laws of physics typically do not apply… pillock…
Enough dawdling let’s get on with this!
You grab the ring and hold on for dear life as it proceeds to spin you round, one thing you can take away from this is science probably had nothing to do with this.
Once again a big thanks to Shadow Stalker04 for art monkeying.
As many of you aware, The Sonic Stadium recently finished a massive community project in the form of a music album, which they used to close out the SSR feed before it went down for maintenance.
Thanks to the lovely Dreadknux and TSS staff, I have had a copy of the album for perusal and I thought I’d do a personal review of the album for EC.
The album itself boasts 45 tracks of which some are original as well as remixes of songs throughout the “generations” as it were of Sonic’s history. We’re talking about games that span throughout the “Classic” era on the Mega Drive/Genesis to the “Dreamcast” era to the “Modern” era, as well as take useage from some handheld titles and throwing a bit of a Generation-esque spin on some titles, like the track below from FreenInGreen:
For an album that comprises over 4 discs worth of music, it’s a spectacular piece of work, and an amazing piece of community interaction.
That’s not to say it’s all gold though. While it is ALOT of music provided by the community, there are some low points within the album, things that just don’t seem right. But I think it’s fair to say that the good on the album far outweighs the bad, and don’t get me wrong, there is ALOT of good on this 4 discs worth of awesome. Like the track below from Plumegeist:
For the nostalgia fan in you, it’s really good to listen to the album without the song titles showing and then realising what certain tracks are from which games. You get that warm feeling when you hear that familiar tune without watching the title for the track.
Welcome back to the Artist Alley, where from week to week, we’ll be highlighting an piece of musical or artistic flair that you may have missed, or be unaware of. Hit the jump to see today’s piece.
Tried to get a mixture of old and new Sonic this week, managed to dig up a nice remix of Aquatic Mine, oh the image used for Green Hill Hooky Dubstep mix is interesting… anyway… hit the jump for more.
Today’s choices:
1. Chemical Plant Zone (Dance mix)
2. Aquatic Mine Remix
3. Green Hill (Hooky Dubstep mix)
Quick note before the latest Feedback Loop, you may have noticed that it’s updates have been rather lax from me, I’d like to continue but I find I’m too tired most evenings. However never fear the awesome Shadow Stalker04 has offered to help out. So feel free to thank the man on twitter. Now on with the show!
Biafra Republic says: Collect one of the rings, then return to deal with the TV.
Upon closer inspection, the ring appears to be floating by itself. Suddenly you wish you had actually stayed awake in science class at school… or for that matter gone to school in the first place.
Welcome back to the Artist Alley, where from week to week, we’ll be highlighting an piece of musical or artistic flair that you may have missed, or be unaware of. Hit the jump to see today’s piece.
For those who do not know, The Most Holy; Aerobianostrodamos (otherwise known as Aerbian-Angel to us lowly mortals) produced ‘Siggy Shorts’ for some time on his Deviant Art Page. While sitting around in a Hotel, waiting for these people I work for to figure out where I’m going next and what I’m doing; I happen to see one of my favorites from his comics pop up on my front DA page as I was going to clear out my messages. The result inspired the following strip.
Also, go to his DA Page and bask in his awesomeness. DO IT. DO IT NOW! D:<
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