New fun first American to work on Sonic fact only tangentially related to the video: The song Molten Mine from SatBK, one of the songs Tommy Tallarico, the first American to work on Sonic, made for the game, was actually based on a song from the game Black Dawn that's soundtrack was done by Tommy Tallarico Studios. The composer of the original version of the song is Todd Dennis, an employee of Tommy Tallarico Studios, and he is credited for the song in Black Dawn, but "due to some kind of error", Tommy Tallarico himself is credited as composing Molten Mine. It's a wacky mixup with no discernable explanation! The first American to work on Sonic would never lie.
the whole mj sonic 3 thing is so funny to me because for years people put the the theory together and then yuji just it confirmed and went to prison lmao
the wording of your comment makes it sound like mr. naka went to prison for confirming the theory which i know isnt true but is exponentially funnier than what happened irl
Extended trivia: The reason he thinks there are 10 Chaos Emeralds in Sonic 1 "but you only need to get 6" is most likely due to a mix-up involving the fact that there are 10 possible points where you can enter a Special Stage, as the Giant Ring to enter can appear at the end of any act of the first five zones, resulting in a total of 10 opportunities. However, his mistake is that it is not actually possible to enter the Special Stage 10 times, and there are not even 10 unique Special Stage acts -- Once you collect all 6 Chaos Emeralds that are in this game Giant Rings no longer appear even if you meet the requirements to enter the Special Stage, as there is nothing left to collect in them, so there are not 10 Chaos Emeralds in the game. His misconception likely stems from knowing the first part where there are theoretically 10 opportunities to get a Chaos Emerald, but not the second part where you cannot possibly get over 6. (Or 7, if you are playing with the option for a 7th emerald enabled in the 2013 remaster)
2 minutes in and just recalling the research i helped you do for this but I can't believe all 3 of the following exist: Sonic X-treme (cancelled sega saturn game) Sonic Extreme (cancelled xbox skateboarding game) Sonic the Hedgehog Extreme Boarding (Mcdonald's Happy Meal toy with a skateboarding game) And as far as I'm aware none of these have any direct conceptual relation beyond sonic being there. There was a period of time where sega needed to be banned from using the word Extreme because they kept using it in random places and it's now a whole ordeal to look up any one of these except for Sonic X-treme because everything gets autocorrected to Sonic X-treme
25:15 Grayfruit's thinking of the boss of Metallic Madness Act 1 from Sonic Mania. It pretty much _is_ the final boss of Sonic 1, but with a pinch phase that causes the crushers to operate nonstop. An alarm goes off while the pinch phase is active, which shifts the color palette of the stage to red. EDIT: Grayfruit's also playing a REV0 copy of Sonic 1, which is less polished compared to most other versions of the game. Lives aren't awarded every 50,000 points, the level select shows a beta zone layout, and the infamous "spike bug" exists (getting knocked back into spikes, _by_ spikes, will still hurt you).
This is one of the most fun and interesting fan edits I've ever seen of the fruit. This sort of informative + tongue in cheek humorous editing style is perfect for his sort of style. This absolutely deserves way more attention.
New fun first American to work on Sonic fact only tangentially related to the video: The song Molten Mine from SatBK, one of the songs Tommy Tallarico, the first American to work on Sonic, made for the game, was actually based on a song from the game Black Dawn that's soundtrack was done by Tommy Tallarico Studios. The composer of the original version of the song is Todd Dennis, an employee of Tommy Tallarico Studios, and he is credited for the song in Black Dawn, but "due to some kind of error", Tommy Tallarico himself is credited as composing Molten Mine. It's a wacky mixup with no discernable explanation! The first American to work on Sonic would never lie.
Gotta love Tommy Tallarico, he *is* the first American to work on Sonic after all.
@@meatlejuice Between this and some of the Earthworm Jim Mark Miller score attribution Tom sounds like a one guy. "I made this :)"
I wonder if his mother is proud
That man has an ego the size of a galaxy.
the whole mj sonic 3 thing is so funny to me because for years people put the the theory together and then yuji just it confirmed and went to prison lmao
the wording of your comment makes it sound like mr. naka went to prison for confirming the theory which i know isnt true but is exponentially funnier than what happened irl
Extended trivia: The reason he thinks there are 10 Chaos Emeralds in Sonic 1 "but you only need to get 6" is most likely due to a mix-up involving the fact that there are 10 possible points where you can enter a Special Stage, as the Giant Ring to enter can appear at the end of any act of the first five zones, resulting in a total of 10 opportunities. However, his mistake is that it is not actually possible to enter the Special Stage 10 times, and there are not even 10 unique Special Stage acts -- Once you collect all 6 Chaos Emeralds that are in this game Giant Rings no longer appear even if you meet the requirements to enter the Special Stage, as there is nothing left to collect in them, so there are not 10 Chaos Emeralds in the game. His misconception likely stems from knowing the first part where there are theoretically 10 opportunities to get a Chaos Emerald, but not the second part where you cannot possibly get over 6. (Or 7, if you are playing with the option for a 7th emerald enabled in the 2013 remaster)
I had to learn the hard way; Giant Rings won't appear in Scrap Brain because there's not enough VRAM to load them for that zone.
2 minutes in and just recalling the research i helped you do for this but I can't believe all 3 of the following exist:
Sonic X-treme (cancelled sega saturn game)
Sonic Extreme (cancelled xbox skateboarding game)
Sonic the Hedgehog Extreme Boarding (Mcdonald's Happy Meal toy with a skateboarding game)
And as far as I'm aware none of these have any direct conceptual relation beyond sonic being there. There was a period of time where sega needed to be banned from using the word Extreme because they kept using it in random places and it's now a whole ordeal to look up any one of these except for Sonic X-treme because everything gets autocorrected to Sonic X-treme
25:15 Grayfruit's thinking of the boss of Metallic Madness Act 1 from Sonic Mania. It pretty much _is_ the final boss of Sonic 1, but with a pinch phase that causes the crushers to operate nonstop. An alarm goes off while the pinch phase is active, which shifts the color palette of the stage to red.
EDIT: Grayfruit's also playing a REV0 copy of Sonic 1, which is less polished compared to most other versions of the game. Lives aren't awarded every 50,000 points, the level select shows a beta zone layout, and the infamous "spike bug" exists (getting knocked back into spikes, _by_ spikes, will still hurt you).
This is one of the most fun and interesting fan edits I've ever seen of the fruit. This sort of informative + tongue in cheek humorous editing style is perfect for his sort of style. This absolutely deserves way more attention.
Unexpected fellow grayfruit fan
the boi
6:37
Underrated Gray noise
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Mothership-induced nerve damage, you may be entitled to financial compensation
This edit was awesome! I love the interwoven facts to clarify Grayfruits rambling lol. Great job!
21:42 is interesting, given I'm watching it the week that the GCZ sprites were posted online
11:32 who looked this up??