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SourceCast #18 — The Year of the Hedgehog

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Don’t blink or you might miss episode 18 of SourceCast! Celebrating the Blue Blurs 25th anniversary, Nantendo has brought together Source Gaming members Spazzy_D and Smashchu along with a first-time special guest Tracker_TD to talk all things Sonic.

With a variety of different backgrounds with Video games, each of today’s cast gives their own own experiences growing up with the Hedgehog whether we started with the original trilogy or joined the craze during the new millennium. The team also decides that with how divisive certain elements of the franchise are, it is time to list off all of our favourite and least favourite aspects from the games, characters, music and more! Finally, with the Sonic party this weekend the team give their hopes and believes for the next main-line game in the series, scheduled for 2017.

I hope you are enjoying all of the articles for Sonic week. We are nearly half-way through now but if you missed any don’t be afraid to go back and check some quality articles. And look forward to what we have for the rest of this week. This hype train isn’t slowing down anytime soon!

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Time Stamps

0:00:00 – Intro
0:01:16 – Our history and memories with Sonic
0:40:14 – The best and the worst of Sonic
1:25:24 – Running towards the future!
2:02:12 – Outro w/Tracker and Nantendo

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  1. Sonic 2 was one of the first games I remember playing, and I’ve been an ardent fan of the series ever since (and a very loud defender of it’s… darker days). I think I’ll pass on mentioning my least favorite aspects of the series, I’m sure anything I’d say on that end has been said a dozen times already by someone else.

    I’ve said this before, but Sonic Dash is probably my favorite Sonic game, and I’d put Sonic Advance 3 as a runner-up. Sonic Dash just feels exactly like what a Sonic game should be, and Sonic Advance 3 was just pretty unique in terms of platformers. As for spinoffs, I’d say Sonic Chronicle, then Sonic All-Star Racing Transformed as the runner-up. Sonic Chronicle has issues, granted, but it was pretty unique and fun, and I really enjoyed the story. All-Star Racing Transformed is just silly fun all around, though it’s infuriatingly hard to complete the single player stuff.

    Favorite level… I can’t say I can think of any levels in particular that I would give that title to, but I guess I’d have to say City Escape.

    Music is easy, it’s a tie between His World and Reach For The Stars. I don’t think I need to explain why His World is awesome, but I legitimately only listened to Reach For The Stars like two days in a row when I first heard it, I can’t explain why I like it so much. Also, I’m gonna defend Chronicle here: while I will concede that the general music is weak, the intro is pretty cool.

    Favorite character is undeniably Tails, I’ve loved playing him ever since I played Sonic 2. Other characters I like would include Eggman, Blaze, and Cream.

    Since I’m making this comment after the Sega announcement, I have the advantage of talking about that. Buuut, there’s another article that this comment would me more appropriate for, so I’ll save it for that.

    Oh, and Spazzy? Say that Cream is unnecessary again, and I will hunt you down ;P

    Spiral on July 24 |