MJsAngelOfMusic
Premium Member
Hello All,
I came across this on "Youtube" and found it to be interesting and yet true. I used to play the sonic games to death back in the day.
*Click On Link to view Documentary*
"http://www.youtube.com/v/JbVM-l2Oku4&rel=1"
Short documentary I made which describes possible links between Michael Jackson's music and Sonic 3.
Everyone should read this comment before commenting:
" SonicTweaker (5 days ago)
Why would I be kidding? We have evidence that Michael Jackson, at one point, worked on Sonic 3's music - he was canned, but his associates weren't, hence the similarities shown here. The documentary IS outdated, yes, but the basic concepts are still there. It's possible that Nakamura may have drawn inspiration from a Sinatra tune, but there isn't any direct evidence to support it like there is here. "
This Documentary isn't just random comparisons, listen to the start. Roger Hector, who ran SEGA's Technical Institute said Micahel was planned to work on it. We *have* asked SEGA because HE WORKED FOR SEGA! Please take note of this before accusing the documentary of making un-validated claims.
Now enjoy =)
Source: Youtube/Qjimbo
I came across this on "Youtube" and found it to be interesting and yet true. I used to play the sonic games to death back in the day.
*Click On Link to view Documentary*
"http://www.youtube.com/v/JbVM-l2Oku4&rel=1"
Short documentary I made which describes possible links between Michael Jackson's music and Sonic 3.
Everyone should read this comment before commenting:
" SonicTweaker (5 days ago)
Why would I be kidding? We have evidence that Michael Jackson, at one point, worked on Sonic 3's music - he was canned, but his associates weren't, hence the similarities shown here. The documentary IS outdated, yes, but the basic concepts are still there. It's possible that Nakamura may have drawn inspiration from a Sinatra tune, but there isn't any direct evidence to support it like there is here. "
This Documentary isn't just random comparisons, listen to the start. Roger Hector, who ran SEGA's Technical Institute said Micahel was planned to work on it. We *have* asked SEGA because HE WORKED FOR SEGA! Please take note of this before accusing the documentary of making un-validated claims.
Now enjoy =)
Source: Youtube/Qjimbo