Dasher wrote:Oh god, Sonic's 20th anniversary...its been two decades already? yeah one decade of Gold the other of Crap.
Yeah, because G Sonic and Sonic Drift were awesome.
At least they had charm and the awesome factor! plus you are attacking frigging Gamegear games from the past, you are pitiful. You dare attack classic to defend new shit? you are scum.
Second off, we're all tremendous assholes. Zeta is hardly the only one (or even the biggest one).
Y'know, going back...
Shadow Hog wrote:
Dasher wrote:You still understand nothing.
Do I? Let's see.
You jump into every thread, derailing it with your fapping to everything remotely classic-Sonic, much to the ire of most of the people here, and the sheer amusement of everyone else. You expect agreement, yet instead constantly get made fun of, and somehow expect a different result from this despite doing the same thing over and over again. Despite bitching about how you can no longer put up with it, how we're all simpletons who don't understand Sonic on the same wavelengths as you do and how you should've left ages ago, you apparently lack the balls to actually go through with your empty "threat" and actually find another board that will take you seriously. You also fail to realize how to formulate all your thoughts at once or any sense of forum etiquette whatsoever and have to post three times in a row to compensate.
Sounds about right.
...I think Dasher has proven my case for me. Especially the part where he bitches about leaving but never has the cojones to do it. Thanks, Dasher!
G Sonic is punishment for stealing in some countries.
I think Sonic games would still be good if SEGA had a console out. Your new Sonic games, they've got nothing to prove to anybody. Nothing to represent, sir.
j-man wrote:I think Sonic games would still be good if SEGA had a console out. Your new Sonic games, they've got nothing to prove to anybody. Nothing to represent, sir.
By this logic, if they had the work ethic then they wouldn't need the console as a crutch. We already know the management is none too kind though.
I always imagined a "3D" Motobug as having the shell more distinctly separated from the wheel, making it appear as if he was bouncing along on some kind of invisible suspension while the wheel rolled smoothly. One of the neat things about the original Motobug was how organic its movements seemed, as it picked at the ground, like it kind of had to work to maintain balance. That's what I was really hoping to see from this, but it sure doesn't look like it.
I think the redesign looks ugly. The claws look exaggeratedly big, it lost its cute, shiny ladybug appeal, and those eyes embedded in the head make a bad impression as well.
Hah! I actually was going to link to that too, but when I watched it again I noticed that the Motobugs actually don't really bounce at all (the movement on the Buzz Bomber is awesome though) and my memory had made it more polished than it actually was.