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I fully support this effort. I'm posting it where it can be seen by all, both on my own Facebook account as well as ThaSauce Network's fan page, which you can find here: http://www.facebook.com/thasauce.net?ref=mf

Honestly, with the kind of talent that's right here on OCR and throughout the community, I don't see any reason that it shouldn't be tapped more often. I think it's a testament to the fact that video game music is not just the ambient beats behind the games themselves, but also its own unique genre composed of all types of music, whether it's country, rock, metal, blues, r&b and everything in between.

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If the snowstorm coming iup the east coast ends up sending me home early from work....consider me working on some graphics for this. Even if it ends up being a silly nonsense thing.

I want in on this.

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this. All of my dreams would come true.

There's a song in there somewhere

But this is all I could remember. Take their words to heart, all of you!

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has djp contacted Sega regarding this?

Well, no. This campaign is mainly for fun. To be honest, the only thing we're really trying to to is get noticed and generate interest so that maybe Sega will take notice and say "ha! these guys are pretty good! and they got balls!". It's a fun way to make people aware of OCR and Sonic music. The chances of us actually doing the music for Sonic 4 Episode 1 are slim-to-none, but that doesn't mean we can't have fun drumming up support. :)

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Well, no. This campaign is mainly for fun. To be honest, the only thing we're really trying to to is get noticed and generate interest so that maybe Sega will take notice and say "ha! these guys are pretty good! and they got balls!". It's a fun way to make people aware of OCR and Sonic music. The chances of us actually doing the music for Sonic 4 Episode 1 are slim-to-none, but that doesn't mean we can't have fun drumming up support. :)

Tell that to my starving kids, you John Quincy Adams! Who are you to resist it, huh? Come on, my last paycheck bounced! My children need wine!

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The chances of us actually doing the music for Sonic 4 Episode 1 are slim-to-none

So that means we're gathering support now so we can do later episodes? Seems like something to think about, judging on how much attention this gathers.

Also, don't believe the lies; OverLooked totally did that track. We just pulled a Michael Jackson and didn't put our names on it :D

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Well, no. This campaign is mainly for fun. To be honest, the only thing we're really trying to to is get noticed and generate interest so that maybe Sega will take notice and say "ha! these guys are pretty good! and they got balls!". It's a fun way to make people aware of OCR and Sonic music. The chances of us actually doing the music for Sonic 4 Episode 1 are slim-to-none, but that doesn't mean we can't have fun drumming up support. :)

Maybe we could lobby for a track in the soundtrack CD?

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Read the recent newsletter, shared the linkage via Twitter.

Now this is a sweet project idea, as ambitious as OCR has been over the years.

I have faith ^_^

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I joined on facebook. God, if anybody could capture the essence of Sonic, it's you guys (I'd call Virt too, he did some wicked stuff on Contra 4, and it sounded just like Contra should).

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Isn't that more like Sega pulling a Sega?

MJ pulled his name because of the low quality of the music

likewise, OLR pulled its name from the project due to a disagreement with sega over the use of kazoos.

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MJ pulled his name because of the low quality of the music

likewise, OLR pulled its name from the project due to a disagreement with sega over the use of kazoos.

Oh, I thought Sega pulled his name out because of the scandal (not aware of what happened first, Sonic 3 or the scandal)

Anyways, I'd totally wanna participate on this project (if it ever actually happened)

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I had no idea OCRemix had been involved in Street Fighter, or that virt had done music for Contra 4.

Wow, and all this coming from a community that has its roots in the bane of the Video Game industry; emulation.

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