Sunday, June 4, 2017

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"ARE YOU SAYING THERE'S PROFIT IN THIS?!"
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One of the reasons I love Jet is because he's so ridiculous! :)

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Sonic 06-Beta Opening VS Released

Hi-ya guys.
Everyone knows that a lot of things planned for 06 never made it in, but the beta opening is a pretty interesting case. If you ever looked up old trailers for the game, you may have noticed that Elise had a different voice actor (the change to her official voice actor was never explained). This was from the beta version. I've linked in the two so that it will be easier to compare the differences (they aren't my own videos so a special thanks to the youtubers that have them posted out there):  
 
Game opening:
 
 
Beta opening:
 
 
So, before I throw my opinion out there, let's go over the main differences:
 
 
Beta Opening
 
 
1. Music-from the beginning you can tell the lack of music in the beta, but later there are different music themes as well.
 
2. Sound effects-different and similar sounds. Note the lack of people screaming and other effects in the beta, and how the music in the actual game tends to cover over the sounds.
 
3. Extra and Missing scenes-there are extra scenes of the boat/girls dancing in the beta, and I think they are (cleverly) reused in the last cutscene. The beta does not have the scene where Elise sees Soleanna ruined by Iblis.
 
4. Elise has a different voice actor-Veronica Taylor voiced her in the beta and Lacey Chabert in the game.
 
 5. "I'm Sonic!"-in the game he says, "I'm Sonic! Sonic the Hedgehog!" In the beta he simply says, "I'm Sonic!" (Did anyone else find that hilarious? No? Just me? Okay).



Okay. So...opinions...

Sonic the Hedgehog 2006 actual opening

1. First off, I think the music it plays for Sonic when he steps in is better in the beta. It's much more energetic-much more Sonic (as for why neither had His World-that's beyond me). The second thing that comes to mind is Eggman's theme. It's more intense in the beta, and heightens the moment, but the one in the game is king. This is because it is Eggman's theme through out the game (and still used today). Although the beta's music was appropriate for the moment, I can't imagine it as Eggman's theme. Now the hard part-the music before all that. The beta's highlights mystery and nervous excitement, and at first the game's music strikes me as lame. But as the boat nears its destination, the music becomes much better, giving the listener a sense of positive excitement, joy, and importance. They both fit, but I have to say the in game one's better here. As for the music when Elise looks at the flames...they are very similar (I thought they were the same at first) and give the panic of to moment, but I think the beta's better. It's just a bit more intense. I do like the "roar" of Iblis in the game's, but that counts as sound effects...

2. Wow. Can I first admire how much I've written so far for a moment? Wow. Okay, so sound effects. As a whole, they sound better in the beta expect for the missing effects (lighting the fire, Sonic's shoes, Silver's glove-all silent) and the audience (cheers and screams). Okay-I guess that means the beta has better fireworks and the game has better everything else.      

3. I am completely unaffected by what was added/taken. Since those scenes (mentioned above) where in the last cutscene, I don't mind there removal. The Iblis scene-truth is I don't care. The beta gives the mystery-what does she see/feel/hear (because of her connection with the monster), and the game directly hints at other events and shows that she has a relation to the flames (of disaster). Not to mention it's a reminder of Judgment Day ("hasta la vista, baby").

<So I checked the last cutscene and the scene I thought they reused is actually different, but it doesn't really matter since it's so similar. I wonder why they took it out, though>

4. Boy. This one's hard. There is something likeable about each-I don't instantly hate either of them. Chabert sounds more feminine, and this makes Elise more like a princess: lady-like, polite, and proper (Chabert, assuring-"It...It's all right." Taylor, answering-"It-It's all right."). Taylor in comparison, though, seems more emotional and excited ( Taylor, shock-"you?!...It can't BE!" Chabert, disbelief-"you?...it can't be..."). Her tone also gives Elise princess qualities-like a leader. Toward the end, Chabert had a more realistic scream. Making a decision is hard in this category-and I have to try and ignore the rest of the game's events (because they were voiced by Chabert). Playing the game, I thought she sounded fine in the cutscenes, but too young or girly in Dust Desert and Tropical Jungle. See! it's distracting-I'm not judging her work as a whole-just Chabert vs Taylor. It's hard to imagine the game with  Taylor instead-how would that affect the game-improve it? Make it worse? At this point I think it wouldn't have affected it too much-both are good voice actors, and how Elise acts is still determined by the script. Forced to make the choice, I'd say that while I like Taylor's version, but I must admit that Chabert's fits Elise better.    

5. I'm too used to him adding "Sonic the Hedgehog," and therefore too biased to say if it's good or bad. Some people have criticized him for saying that ("Really? You look like Sonic the Crocodile!") but considering that he's constantly being called other things ( a cat, a rat, a fast-food chain...) I really don't blame him.


Sonic the Hedgehog 2006 on the right and it's Beta on the left.


So. Which is better? I have not chosen a personal favorite, but based on what I've looked at so far, I believe the in game version is best*. The beta was still in the works-why they changed what they did is a mystery, but in most cases it looks like change is good. Let me know what you think in the comments, and if you noticed any more differences.

-See ya!

Sonic the Hedgehog


*There is a difference between what one thinks is their favorite, and what one thinks is the best. For example, one's favorite Sonic game is Sonic 06, they'd have to admit that it's not the best Sonic game they've played (unless they were super stubborn or they only played Sonic's School House and Sonic Colors on Wii-because then 06 would be best). Here's another example-maybe the best book you've read is Heart of Darkness because it has plot, characters, and literary merit. But your favorite book is Beautiful Darkness because it's actually good. Do you see what I mean? 

Well that's quite the analysis there. 😲 😝     

Monday, April 17, 2017

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You can find many quotes in the world of Sonic. They range from funny, to encouraging, and surprisingly serious.

Here is a quote to consider for this week-


"The Super Sonic Search and Smash Squad!"-Who's best side villain?

In each cartoon, have been side-villains working directly under Robotnik/Eggman. This is a trend that has drifted in to the game series.
In this post, I'll be ranking them from best to worst. Post in the comments your reaction/opinion.

So, who do I think's best?

1. Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog-Scratch, Grounder, Coconuts

 These guys where the original. and they were actually funny. Scratch and Grounder had an almost sibling rivalry with one another, and Coconuts was desperate to get off sewer duty (keep in  mind that this is Robotnik he's working for-I wound's want that job, either). They were based off robots in Sonic 2, and were essential to the show.

2. Sonic Underground-Sleet, Dingo

Ok, I'm going to be honest, here, compared to Scratch and Grounder, these guys were not only ugly, but cheap. Why Robotnik had to hire bounty hunters instead of getting robots to hunt down Sonic is beyond me-maybe he was just lazy. Still, the two had their moments (Sonia freaking out because she "took Dingo to dinner?!!!"). Sleet was less likeable, and always planning to take things into his own hands (um, literally), while Dingo was an unintelligent shape shifter who always got stuck doing the dirty work. Dingo has a crush on Sonia-weird but humorous ("I was so sorry when you died").

3. Sonic X-Decoe, Bocoe, Bokkun

Obviously inspired from Adventures, these have similar roles, despite clearly different looks. Decoe and Bocoe were #s 2 and 3, always right behind Eggman. Bokunn was the messenger-the armed messenger. The TVs he had to display the messages would explode! Bokunn was the most interesting, he was funny and added a child-like tone to the group (not that Eggman wasn't childish enough for them). As for the other two...I don't even know which is which. They had good supporting roles, but didn't really stand out. At all.

4. Sonic the Hedgehog-Snivley, Cluck

Snivley is the main one, here, being bullied by his uncle, doing everything he says, but secretly hating him. He added to the darker tone. Cluck didn't really talk and just seemed to please Robotnik (somehow). Cluck was pretty pointless, not super interesting. As for Sinvley, he was on the annoying side, and who could actually take that guy seriously as a villain. Still, a fair representation of that guy who pretends his job is everything and honestly hates it.

5.  Sonic Boom-Orbot, Cubot

One word: boring. These two try two be amusing but...do they try too had? I don't know what it is, but they don't seem to serve any real purpose. At least, thanks to their designs, I can tell them apart. Orbot is more logic and understanding, while Cubot just throws out what he's thinking.
Note: This is just Sonic Boom Orbot and Cubot-this not based their main game appearances.

Well, there you have it. Is this biased? Completely. I grew up with one through three, and I don't care for Orbot & Cubot in game, either (expect Orbot in Sonic Unleashed). Hey, at least I admit it. But I truly do think that this is the order in which they be long; these characters were designed as comic relief, and it takes a lot to top Adventures when it comes to that category.

This "trend" of  sick kicks is important to Sonic's world. It is a form of humor, and a form of pity. Most of these characters starred in Archie comics (although usually drastically different), and some of them were in video games, even if in small roles (Mean Bean, anyone?). The current stars are Orbot and Cubot, and even if they are on the bottom of my list, it's a relief to see that type of character alive and well.     

If I get to a post on the in game appearances of Orbot and Cubot (not to mention Min, Mum, and other villainous side characters), I will add it to this post.

Sunday, March 26, 2017

The Truth! The true types of Sonic the Hedgehog...

Sonic changes, bit by bit...
It's true that all "Sonics" end up falling into "Modern" or "Classic," but those are simplified descriptions. What really annoys me is when people say there are three categories, "Classic," "Modern," and "Transitional." If you include transitional, you have to include the other two eras. "Transitional Classic" is Sonic in between the Genesis titles and the Dreamcast era. Modern Sonic is also spilt into "Modern" and "Current." Believe me, there is a difference.


Sonic CD and Sonic and the Black Knight, "Classic and Modern"
So, here are the main five...


Sonic 2 art
Classic Sonic-Often portrayed inaccurately as a very light blue (possibly thanks to the cutscenes in Sonic CD), he was often as dark blue as Modern Sonic. He was cool and edgy-but now simply seen as cute. He captured teenage attitude and impatience perfectly. In America, he was often shown with only one row of spikes. This started with box art, and then the cartoons. This was corrected in Sonic Underground, which gave him a more "3-D" look, but by then Sonic was moving into the transitional phase. The cartoons had a large impact on Sonic's attitude as we know it. Classic Sonic was humorous and impatient, but also quite clever.
Sonic R

Transitional Classic-Sonic tested his footing on 3-D ground for the first time. Often over looked and forgotten, this Sonic hardly received the attention one would expect. In addition to the lighter shade, he was a bit taller. I suppose you could say that Sonic from "the movie" would fall under this category, if you wanted him to have a voice (compare the others with).
Sonic Adventure 2

Transitional (Modern)-Forget that light color, transitional went back to dark blue. Perfecting 3-D and storylines, this was a rebirth for the entire franchise. He was taller than Classic, but really not that tall, and had green eyes* for the first time. His shoes where given gray soles (they used to be red) and a rounder appearance. He became known for sporting a pair of Soap shoes. This was Sega getting money for advertisement (posters for Soap shoes where also included), but "grinding," the main function of the shoes, became a technique still used in games to day. This was the first time Sonic was officially talking, and he had an attitude to match his old self. Sonic was always excited for the next adventure.
Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)

Modern Sonic-He lost the "awkward-ness" that he had before, and grew some-what taller. The Dreamcast era experimented with styles, but mostly with other characters. Modern Sonic experimented with Sonic. Although the creators had good intentions and only wanted to perfect the gameplay, many chose to criticize the h@$$ out of what they where doing. Heh, it may not have been "perfect" but at least it's not the same exact game copied and pasted on to a new console every three years (unlike another popular video game star). During this phase Sonic had another voice actor, and he made Sonic sound much more mature. This Sonic was still a jokester at heart, but could handle serious situations. He was thrilled with life and ready for any challenge.
Sonic Colors

Current Sonic-High quality and just slightly taller and a blue just slightly lighter, Sonic's main change was in style. Mostly known for the "Boost everywhere" gimmick (which was ironically introduced years before in 2D.5 with Sonic Rush), Current Sonic took over with Sonic Colors (or arguably Sonic Unleashed, but aside from gameplay it was still "Modern." Maybe Free Riders-I haven't played it but I heard it was different). With "Crap" Smith as Sonic's current voice actor, Sonic is less like a teen of the 90s or 2000s, and more like the teens of today; Sonic is bored with everything. Mature storylines have been replaced with comedic ones, and Sonic doesn't take anything seriously.

So there you have it, folks. Next time, either say Classic and Modern, or all five. Don't forget that there is a difference. But also remember that he is the same character, and no matter what physical or style changes happen, Sega will try to keep the same spirit-the same attitude that he's had from the beginning. Hopefully.

*Personally I love Sonic's green eyes, but many disliked this. It was like Sonic wearing a scarf. Okay, not that extreme.             

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Types of Sonic Fans-Who are you?

There are several types of Sonic fans. Fans might like a certain style, character, or continuity. I've make a list of categories based on the most common types I've seen, excluding fans of certain characters (because that would get very redundant). Most are very annoying (not annoying as Star Wars fans, though. They make Sticks look normal).
Which are you?

Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)

"The Hating Lover"-These people call themselves Sonic fans but aren't. They hate Sonic games and like to make him look bad. They might like one or two games and use that as an excuse to be a "fan," but in reality they want the poor hedgehog to die.

"Sonic Project 2017" Trailer

"The Hard-core Gamer"-If it's Sonic, you play it. There may be the occasional odd ball that you don't like or a certain style, but when it comes down to it you play it because it's fast, it's fun, and it's Sonic.

Sonic Colors

"The Roger 'Crap' Smith Era"-This has little to do with RCS (FYI, I don't care for his voice acting) but with the style of gaming that came to be during his "reign of terror". It's like in Sonic Colors; using boosting and power-ups...and stuff.

Sonic Riders Opening

"The Modern Era"-A fan of the modern games, including spin-off games like Sonic Riders and Sonic and the Secret Rings.

Sonic Adventure 2

"The Dreamcast Era"-They love the Adventure series. That's pretty much it. Maybe Sonic Heroes.

Greenhill Zone

"The Classic fans"-Genesis only. These fans care for 1-3 & Knuckles. That's it. Possibly CD or Chaotix, but the likely hood of "lesser known" games (The Fighters, R, etc.) is rare.

Sonic Underground

"The Cartoonist"-They love the cartoons, and have trouble excepting what happens in the games as main canon. There are some hostile feelings between certain cartoons, but thanks to similarities (like the use of chilidogs), most Cartoonists get along. Please note that this includes Sonic X even though some people prefer it in an "anime" section.
 
Archie Comics

"The Archie Freaks"-These guys love the comics and will mention Sally Acorn as much as possible.

Archie Comics

"The Archie Freaks: Pre-Super Genesis Wave"-These ones are like the previous but they like their echidnas and criticize Ian Fleming or Flynn or whatever his name is.

Sonic the Comic 

"The Brits"-Sonic the Comic fans. They like evil Super Sonic and think Amy should have a crossbow. Take that, Sticks.

Sonic X

"The Anime Freaks"-You usually only find these guys stalking Sonic X or Sonic CD. They think the Japanese version of everything is better. Most fans agree that all versions have something to offer, but "Anime Freaks" don't like anything past the Pacific Ocean.

Sonic Drift Art

"And...Everyone else."-Fans who like rare subjects (manga or "the movie"/OVA) or prefer specific types of Sonic (like if some one only liked one game or one type of cartoon). This also includes whoever I failed to mention (please comment if you have another category).


Sonic X
I hope you understand I was joking a bit-I wasn't trying to be offense (except to the Star Wars fans-those annoying ones). Personally I'm a hybrid of a few. Modern, Classic, Cartoonist. Maybe Hard-core. I'm okay with most of the others but don't really identify with them.

Okay, your turn, which are you? (Be honest!)

Seriously-comment-it's not that hard!