Okay, I’ve put together some thoughts from this years
Summer of Sonic hopefully I’ve covered all the important
stuff.
Preparation
This year it was a minor miracle we managed to pull it off as
everything seemed to be working against us on Friday, starting with
the venue not being cleaned out, discovering holes in the floor, to
suddenly having our people capacity number dropped less than 18
hours before the doors open, and I’m only scratching the
surface here. We then had, a faulty Wii, a DS that couldn’t
take a dev cart, a stolen laptop and camera, and the less said
about the Pavilion staff the better. It is a true testament to the
commitment of staff that we managed to overcome these problems.
Tails judges as the Pavilion staff dawdles.
So what did I end up doing? Well to start with not much, getting
to the venue and finding it in the state it was, we had to just sit
off the side lines and watch the Pavilion staff clean up very
slowly. Once most of it was cleaned up it was a case of all hands
on deck to get as much done as possible, setting up the stage,
tables, pods, chairs, sound checks etc. A couple of hours later and
we had something approaching a convention hall.
The next morning went a little more smoothly with everything
falling into place, we ended up opening the doors half an hour
late, but hey the year we we open the doors on time will be the
year where everything goes to plan, and that is never going to
happen.
Looks okay from where I am.
My Job
My duties this time round were a bit more varied than normal,
starting out with my usual role of door man along with Urtheart, I
think I must have got about 200 people through in that first half
hour or so, all the time saying, “if you leave you may not be
able to get back in,” over and over again, in the end though
capacity wasn’t a problem.
Convention hall filling up nicely.
After about half an hour and a case of dry throat later it was
to take on my next role… as Wentos… or so I thought,
as it was all a clever ploy by AAUK to get me on stage to perform
my forfeit for failing this years wrecks factor. Damn him for
playing on my willingness to help out! As it turned out it
wasn’t so bad as I had feared that I would be forced to sing
something… which would have cleared the room faster than
suddenly discovering it was really a Mario convention, no instead I
had to do Caramelldancin.
Once my humiliation was over with it was on with my third role
of the day, Sonic’s helper. Which on it’s own
doesn’t sound like much but when your in a convention hall
filed with Sonic fans it suddenly turns into a real hassle. In the
end it involved me (politely) asking people to move aside, a role
my voice seems to be well suited to, and taking photos hopefully
most of them didn’t come out too blurry.
The Event
I’ve talked a lot about what I was doing at the event but
what about the rest of the event? What was actually going on? Well
we had a lot more than last year, for a start the place was bigger
which was a good thing however the ventilation wasn’t as good
as last time some of those cos-players must have cooked.
The merch cabinet was back with the usual stock of Sonic
curiosities old and new including some of mine, and a very special
addition from First 4 Figures, after seeing Super Sonic light up
for the first time I was glad I’d pre-ordered the special
edition. peaking of merch this year we actually had a shop this
time round where some of the staff flogged some of there merch and
of course there was the magnificent Crush 40 merchandise.
This year we had two new games on show Sonic Colours for the Wii
and DS which I didn’t get around to but it will be out soon
enough, and the much anticipated Sonic 4 which I did take a few
minutes to try out it was okay but I felt it’s a good thing
they are taking the extra time to refine it a little more, and lets
not forget the Allstars racing contest which was one by someone
playing as Tails which pleased me no end.
Then there was the stage where we had me humiliating myself, the
Wrecks Factor, Nevermind the Buzzbombers, Afternoon Tea with Jun
Senoue, an amazingly busy cosplay contest that I still think Sally
should have won, and of course the Crush 40 concert to round off
the day (videos of which should be forthcoming soon on my end).
I’m sure I’m forgetting a pile of things but when
your dashing around the place it’s hard to keep track of
everything that’s going on.
In the End
Overall it was once again an experience that left me mentally
and physically drained, with barely enough energy to find the after
party, but I wouldn’t change a thing about it, I love helping
out where I can making the day the best it can be for you guys. Now
I hope everyone will join me in thanking Svend
‘Dreadknux’ Joscelyne for creating the event, Kevin
‘AaUK’ Eva for doing his SEGA magic, Adam
‘T-Bird’ Tuff for all his work organising the stage and
the rest of the staff who helped to make this the best Summer of
Sonic ever!