Now this Mash-Up Monday… This one right here is beautiful. Dear Wind Waker-level beautiful.
For today, we have Crush 40’s Live Life from Sonic and the Black Knight combined with Still Alive from Mirror’s Edge.
I just can’t stop listening to this without all my feels being perturbed. It’s too beautiful a mash-up to be put down!
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhWQ6iBDlW0
Newbiespud, thank you so much for this gem.
Found an interesting mash-up somewhere on the web? Have one of your own you’d like to see featured on TSS? If yes, then send it over to vizardjeffhog@sonicstadium.org!
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Now let’s be honest for a second: there aren’t enough remixes of songs from the Storybook series, so far comprised of Sonic and the Secret Rings and Sonic and the Black Knight. Say what you will of the games themselves, but you can’t deny that they have their golden moments, their soundtracks being no exception. That’s why I’m a little stumped as to find only a handful of Storybook mixes out there! Disappoint, Sonic community!
For that reason, this week’s Sound Test Saturday will pay tribute to the spin-off (or is it canon now?) entries and the music that accompanied them!
Let’s start things off with DjReds‘ take on “The Palace That Was Found” from SatSR‘s own Evil Foundry!
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfaz55_66G4
Dive into the “Dragon’s Lair” and finish with the “Unawakening Float” after the jump!
Continue reading Sound Test Saturday: Tales of a Hedgehog
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Way back in the Summer last year, not too long after a certain Summer of Sonic, SEGA announced the SatBK art competition in which sixty lucky artists (from SEGA’s American, European and Japanese regions) would have their work immortalised in Sonic and the Black Knight the following spring. The calibre of art produced was staggering, and one can only imagine how much of a difficult choice it was for the judges to select pieces to win the contest.
Continue reading And The Rest: Japan’s SatBK Site Showcases “Runner Up” Art
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