I don't play modern Sonic games, but my bro picked up Sonic Mania a while back, and I now find myself lamenting the fact Michael Jackson wasn't around to belt out some funky beats for the project. Putting aside common controversy and focusing on his art, the man was a major influence in the conception of Sonic, and as we now know, he was indeed the captain of Sonic 3's musical helm, as confirmed by his old team on the project last year. [Just in case you missed it: http://testkitchen.huffingtonpost.com/michaeljacksonsonic/#]
I reckon getting MJ on board for this retro throwback would've been perfect, and perhaps quite possible, as he was especially fond of the original games back in the day.
The real kicker is, there would have been no frustrating hardware restrictions or limitations today - something that discouraged and dampened his vision back in '93.
Speaking of Sonic Mania, how did the young/modern Sonic fans gel with the game, @TB100 ? I've read that the Sonic community is pretty divided, so I'm guessing some of the old lore and characters in Mania was lost on a large chunk of the younger fanbase? Or did everyone welcome it, young and old?
I reckon getting MJ on board for this retro throwback would've been perfect, and perhaps quite possible, as he was especially fond of the original games back in the day.
The real kicker is, there would have been no frustrating hardware restrictions or limitations today - something that discouraged and dampened his vision back in '93.
Speaking of Sonic Mania, how did the young/modern Sonic fans gel with the game, @TB100 ? I've read that the Sonic community is pretty divided, so I'm guessing some of the old lore and characters in Mania was lost on a large chunk of the younger fanbase? Or did everyone welcome it, young and old?