
A blog about my interests, mainly the history of fighting games. I also talk about animation, comic books, car culture, and art. Co-host of the Pink Monorail Podcast. Contributor to MiceChat, and Jim Hill Media. Former blogger on the old 1UP community site, and Capcom-Unity as well.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Bookmark This Page; Becoming a Sonic Team fan, and playing some rare Sonic games
I am a huge fan of the classic Sonic Team games. If you want a deep dive on some rare Sega titles then Bookmark This Page.
Monday, April 7, 2025
Making a Sonic Team fan, part 1...
Hello friends, and visitors! I hope the year is going well for you. I’ve been hard at work at my actual job. I’ve also been trying to make time for art. I’ve been stuck thinking about what to write about on the blog. Then it came to me. I could write a little bit about one of my favorite game series, and share some art at the same time! The thing about the games I want to talk about is that it also launched one of my favorite film franchises.







Each Zone in the Sonic titles had their own unique song. They were all catchy tunes. Little did I know that the best melodies would be featured in an album. The Star Light Zone song to me was the best. It framed the chill vibe of the stage, the groundbreaking parallax-scrolling stars in the background, and its unique fight against Dr. Eggman. I had just graduated high school, and was attending college when I finally heard the song it was based on. I remember I was walking to the bus stop, listening to my portable CD player when the familiar melody popped up. I lost my mind hearing the song with lyrics! 薬指の決心 = Kusuriyubi no kesshin = Determination of the ring finger from the album Million Kisses was the melody that Masa had composed for Sonic Team months before it appeared on the album.


The game play, and music featured in the Sonic Team games made me a lifelong fan. It wasn’t the only thing that kept me coming back. As an artist I couldn’t get enough of the world building that the studio was doing. It greatly influenced my work. I’m going to talk about that in the next blog. Did you have a favorite Sonic Team game? Did you like the movies, or music associated with the Sonic franchise? I’d like to hear about it in the comments section. As always if you enjoyed this blog, and would like to sponsor me please visit my Patreon page and consider donating each month, even as little as $1 would help make better blogs and even podcasts!
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