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smbhax · 10 months ago
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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I (PC/Steam)
Session: https://youtu.be/XibfiOC-UGI
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svaproject · 2 months ago
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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I - Mad Gear Trailer
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hellman55 · 10 months ago
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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I - Complete Walkthrough
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sonichedgeblog · 1 month ago
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'Sonic 4 Episode 1' was released 14 years ago today in the US. Support us on Patreon
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7grandmel · 11 months ago
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Todays rip: 10/01/2024
Kill & Learn (Recut Ver​.​)
Season 4 Episode 1 Featured on: SiIvaGunner's Highest Quality Rips: Volume L [Side B] Also on: STUDIO TRIGGER QUALITY MUSIC WORKS
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High Quality Never Dies.
The end of Season 3 was quite a tumultuous time for SiIva. Being a music channel on YouTube, the SiIvaGunner channel always teeters over the gaping maw of copyright strikes from music production companies, made worse by YouTube's lack of protection from these false strikes. All of SiIvaGunner's content obviously falls under the umbrella of fair use by the nature of the channel: its core goal and aim is to REMIX music, not reupload it. Yet, in December 2018, eight videos were targeted by Sony Music Entertainment of Japan, which eventually spiralled into the channel's deletion at the beginning of 2019. Five years and one day ago, on January 9th, SiIvaGunner celebrated its third anniversary - with its main channel dead in the water due to YouTube's incompetency.
It's a damn shame that shit like this can happen to just about any aspiring creator on YouTube, and the team was immensely fortunate to have an audience large enough to catch YouTube's attention this time. By February of that same year, the channel was back, Season 3 was over, and Season 4 Episode 1 was officially online. And those copystruck rips were not going to be forgotten.
Kill & Learn (Recut Ver.) is not the same rip as the one that was initially part of that eight-video striking spree from 2018. Yet its an absolutely terrific remastering effort, uploaded during the long-awaited STUDIO TRIGGER event later in the Season. Much like the Planet Wisp Mashup Medley, its a direct tribute to the legendary ripper Triple-Q and one of his many in-jokes, of drawing comparison between the stories of Sonic Adventure 2 and STUDIO TRIGGER's Kill La Kill. Kill & Learn (Recut Ver.) is technically the third spin on this idea, with Triple-Q's own mashup Kill la Kill OST: Final Boss Theme first, followed by the original Kill & Learn (Uncut Ver.), and finally with Kill & Learn (Recut Ver.). All three follow the same premise, mashing up Kill La Kill's second OP Ambiguous with the main theme of Sonic Adventure 2, Live & Learn, yet all feel very different from one another. Live & Learn (Recut Ver.) is, to me, the ultimate endpoint of this concept, and the best of the three - it screams hype from every point of the song, with Live & Learn's vocals fitting the instrumental of Ambiguous like a glove - it's a mashup that felt destined to happen, and is here executed with five years worth of refining.
It warms my heart to see Kill & Learn (Recut Ver.) sitting at such a high view count (over 700K views as of writing) despite the troubled circumstances of its production, of how the original Kill & Learn (Uncut Ver.) is likely never going to be back up on YouTube. Yet, through the hype of the STUDIO TRIGGER takeover and sheer love of the original rip, we found a way to push this rip far past the original's view count. No matter what, high quality finds a way to live on!
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x-i-l-verify · 10 months ago
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Since my first meme post about Sonic Prime turned out to be such a hit, why not keep this ball rolling.
Episode 3
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ozzanpa-wowzerz · 4 months ago
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unironically, Sonic 4 Episode Metal is pretty awesomesauce
it has a playable Metal Sonic WITH a remix of Sonic Boom and Toot Toot Sonic Warrior, what's not to love!?!?!?!
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pika-blur · 5 months ago
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sonic 4s steam background personally insulted me so i made this thang
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mat2modblog · 1 year ago
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Recreating Sonic moments in history
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sonicmusicmusings · 5 months ago
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Hey everyone!
Sonic 4 has a lot of tracks that "evoke" the old Genesis/Mega Drive soundchip, and this one is no exception. I will say that the drum samples are spot on here! This has a sing-song, carnival like feel to it, with bell synths and chorused main synths all throughout. The bass is a little buried in this track, but if you listen for it, you can hear that it's doing some nice work in the background. I think it would punch a little better if it had a sharper tone, but it works fine as is. This track is pleasant and fun, in a simple major key that sings its melody.
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julian-pepper · 2 years ago
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So you're probably familiar with this style of Speed-Up music introduced in Sonic 4 Episode 1, the song restarts and there's a brief segment of it sped-up before it returns to the regular song, instead of speeding up for a bit and slowing down to normal again afterwards, all without losing the place in the song as seen in the Classics.
However what you might now know is this Sonic 4 Speed-Up actually did originate in the Classics, sort of. In Sonic Jam for the Sega Saturn, all of the Speed-Up music works as would be expected for the Sonic 4 method, except for one detail: after the sped-up portion, the song restarts again to return to normal speed, instead of simply continuing at normal speed after the speed up as seen in Sonic 4.
Both of these are in contrast to the intended behavior the Genesis Sonic games use for speed shoes, which can start and stop the speed up at any point in the song, without losing track of where it is.
Below is a video comparing the 3 aforementioned effects: (order: Sonic 4, Sonic Jam, Sonic 2 (Genesis))
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smbhax · 10 months ago
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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I (PC/Steam)
Session: https://youtu.be/sw6e4ABbzPY
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svaproject · 1 year ago
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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I - Lost Labyrinth Trailer
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hellman55 · 10 months ago
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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I - All Bosses (HD)
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sonichedgeblog · 9 months ago
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The Splash Hill Zone trailer for 'Sonic 4: Episode 1'.
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7grandmel · 7 months ago
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Todays rip: 07/05/2024
Rooftop Bop
Season 4 Episode 1 Featured on: SiIvaGunner's Highest Quality Rips: Volume AI
Ripped by Mitchell
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Man, Scatman John...what an interesting relation he has to the internet, huh? For whatever reason back in the early days of YouTube, his titular hit song Scatman became really prevalent to use in amateur comedy videos, most notably with the "Super Mario 64 Bloopers!"-genre of video. These are actually videos that I have memory of watching - people just playing around in their childhood 3D game and making up their own little stories and sketches to the tune of silly music. But Scatman, and its less-viral sibling Scatman's World, are more than just nonsense, there's an emotion to John's two legendary songs, a distillation of raw nostalgia - one that the internet suddenly rediscovered back in 2019, and one that SiIvaGunner itself celebrated in bursts throughout the whole year, with Rooftop Bop being an absolute standout example.
Like with most memes, its hard to really trace down a logistical reason for their upbringing - check any KnowYourMeme page, and its bound to just say something along the lines of "on this date, this video/image was posted, and gained tons of attention". The Scatman-posting of 2019 was a pretty interesting case on top of that - the "AWESOME - HE FINALLY" memes that initiated it all were like a big mishmash of memes old and new. Part of the joke was in using nostalgic pieces from the old internet, the music and the "black border" template, over clips from Vine or elsewhere edited to have a positive, borderline innocent outcome, as if to intentionally turn the "Loud equals funny" format that so much of Vine fell under on its head. It's like three layers deep into irony, to where it loops around into finding sincere happiness funny - but it is genuinely still just a really good bit, the perfect kind of stupid comedy that's at once unexpected yet also brings its audience together over the nostalgia it evokes - nostalgia for two different eras of the internet, even! Despite being so core to the old internet days, Scatman wasn't very prominent on the Unregistered Hypercam 2 takeover of 2018, taking a backseat to other internet anthems like Never Gonna Give You Up in Never Gonna Give Up Mahjong and Dreamscape in How 2 Do Anything. But, as if it was fated to be, just a few months later in 2019 Scatman John would once again be made relevant - and the SiIva team was right on top of things.
A lot of Scatman John's prominence on SiIva in 2019 was, of course, on the legendary Not Funny Didn't Laugh day - on the 10th of September (whats 9 plus 10?), a series of shitposts intentionally drenched in as much irony as possible were featured on the channel, the depths of which I explored back in Sex - Steve Harvey. But beyond giving us all brain damage, the event was like a huge shot in the arm for Scatman Stocks - and just two weeks later, we would receive perhaps the best Scatman rip yet. The guy had been lurking as a meme on SiIva before, notably being in some Season 1 rips here and there - and so his return on Not Funny Didn't Laugh day felt like just one more piece of internet history to be nostalgic for. Early YouTube, Vine, and the very first months of SiIvaGunner - all rolled into two songs filled with such whimsy, yet also filled with pure emotion. Now: Does that ring a bell to anyone else?
I feel like Rooftop Bop is the definition of a "more than the sum of its parts" rip, if that makes any sense. It's an excellent melody swap/mashup no doubt, the kind that almost makes you wonder how it was even done with how authentic the violin's lead melody sounds, and the chorus returning to the original Rooftop Run: Act 1 theme with Scatman John's vocals hits oh-so-hard - its an amazingly paced out rip throughout, ping-ponging between melody swap, mashup and both at once throughout - but like I said, the rip is so much more than all of that. It feels almost like a universal experience (at least, for my generation) to have an attachment to Scatman John - but more than that, we all have an attachment to the very thing his two hits represented. Because his balance of silliness and genuine heartfelt emotion is the exact thing that made SiIvaGunner so special all the way back in Season 1, the kind of balance that has made us all smile, laugh, empathize and outright cry, althewhile never losing its core of pure whimsy. Be it The Paragoomba and the Wiggler, Aphex, Planet Wisp Mashup Medley, Turnabout Fishters, or indeed Rooftop Bop - SiIvaGunner, very much like Scatman John, has gotten so many emotions out of us, and made us all too attached to an entity others may consider naught but a silly gimmick.
It's a fantastic listen - but more than that, it's an incredible experience. The latter half of Season 4 Episode 1 of SiIvaGunner was perhaps the most exciting period to ever follow the channel during, and Rooftop Bop's unprecedented ability to unite us all through a raw dosage of nostalgic memories couldn't have come at a better time.
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