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Final reminder for submissions - This Sunday we're off on a #vortex journey, but Do You Know Where You're Going To?
We'd like you to suggest a destination we should be headed for, and maybe even how we get there (in musical form, of course).
Pop your track (or two if they're short) into the dropbox here **before 12noon GMT tomorrow**: https://saucer.app.box.com/f/8ec33e215290484bb88a7dd74aa50309 and join us Sunday 20:00 BST (GMT+1) for an audio voyage across @JimMcCauley 's cartographic assemblage of the picks.
This Sunday we're all going on a big #Vortex journey, but Do You Know Where You're Going To? Yep, we're looking for destination tunes, whether places, towns, cities, countries or more esoteric options, we want to hear about them, and maybe even how you get there. Slip your selection (or two if they're short) into this dropbox here: https://saucer.app.box.com/f/8ec33e215290484bb88a7dd74aa50309 and join us Sunday 20:00 BST (GMT+1) for a mighty expedition across @JimMcCauley 's finely mixed map.
Many thanks to @giflian for a splendid debut pick. Next Sunday is #vortex time, and this time we want to send you on a journey, but you get to choose where... and fill up a #DoYouKnowWhereYoureGoingToVortex with destination tunes - places, towns, cities, countries or more esoteric terminii - as always it's wide open to interpretation.
A dropbox will appear soon to collect your tunes and @JimMcCauley will mix 'em up for playback next Sunday.
Till then, have a fine week, all!
“Ecco: Lessons Learned From Sega’s Dolphin Defender of Time” by Andrew Nickerson
In Sega Genesis lore, one title still makes gamers of all ages cringe: “Ecco the Dolphin.” Renowned for its breathtaking graphics and dynamite soundtrack, yet also reviled for its notoriously brutal difficulty and jarring damage/death siren, “Ecco” is best described as a retro classic that’s revered by those who finish…yet notorious for inspiring rage-quitting.
Its plot, in contrast, deserves great admiration: a young dolphin is mysteriously stripped of his pod, so he goes on a journey for answers…only to learn he’s the latest victim of the Vortex, an intergalactic evil that’s plagued Earth for millennia. Aided by new allies, past and present, he launches a crusade spanning time and space itself that ultimately saves his pod, destroys the Vortex, and restores Earth’s balance—or so he thought….
However, when analyzing the plot, there’s one conclusion one can’t help reaching: Ecco’s victory was the culmination of literally ages of careful planning, all based around a truly moral champion, who used the Vortex’s complacent arrogance to destroy it. To better understand this, let’s run through the game’s plot to see what steps Ecco and his allies used, what went right/wrong, and how each point played out.
This is how a single brave dolphin stopped a force even a mythical civilization thought indestructible…only to inadvertently trigger another conflict in the process. In essence, love triumphed over greed, yet couldn’t stop the latter’s parasitic effects, for the Vortex Queen’s lust for destruction and power wouldn’t end until she was truly destroyed. It’d eventually lead to all-out war on Earth between nature and the Vortex Queen, as well as transforming Ecco into something truly incredible: “The stone that split the stream of time,” as the Asterite would later say in the sequel.
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