Gotta go fast

Posted by Pete Morley

Gotta go fast

Posted by Pete Morley

Posted in: Blog, Small wins, Video games

Gotta go fast

A favourite Sunday activity over the last 15 years has been trying to one-life Sonic the Hedgehog 2. I’ve never managed it. I’ve been playing the game since it came out and I genuinely think it’s one of the best pieces of media ever created.

One day around 2011-ish I made it to the last level on one life. It wasn’t planned. Every jump was hit perfectly, every roll, bounce and spin had been executed to perfection. It was zen; for 20 minutes I was inside the matrix. Of course the moment I realised I hadn’t lost a life the fear set in and I immediately died. That’s when my personal quest began. I can consistently make it to the final stages on pure muscle memory but something always gives.

The rules are simple. If Sonic dies, the game is reset. No ifs, no buts.

I have a varied Sonic 2 diet. As well as living rent-free in my head it lives on pretty much every video game platform I own. My all-time favourite version is the SEGA 3D classics version on the 3DS, the colourful sprites and parallax backgrounds mixed with layered 3D are pure eye candy. A nostalgic serotonin blast for the jaded millennial.

Fans of the 16-bit games will tell you that Sonic 3 is the best game. They’re wrong of course. It’s a great game but Sonic 2 is platforming perfected, it’s just too pure not to be the standard.

So what happens when I eventually do one-life Sonic 2? No idea, I like to think it’s not possible and to be honest I don’t need that hole in my life but until that day I’ll keep picking away one level at a time.

I got my domain name back!

Posted by Pete Morley

I got my domain name back!

Posted by Pete Morley

Posted in: Small wins

I got my domain name back!

I set up this domain name in 2006 to host my first portfolio which helped me to get my first studio job at Door4. I lost it around 2013, completely due to negligence. It was picked up by another Pete Morley, a poet and digital artist – cool for him but annoying for me because I had to switch to a trendy .me domain for my next job application.

Also, our work couldn’t have been any more different.

Well it turns out, .co.uk became available again. And so here we are 13 years later. Chewie, I’m home.

Over the last 25 or so years I’ve found myself checking in on a handful of Pete Morleys, seeing what they’re up to online. There was Pete Morley the Australian comedian. Pete Morley the photographer, Pete Morley Singer/Songwriter and as mentioned; Pete Morley the poet/digital artist.

I’ve noticed that Archive.org has managed to save some of Pete’s poems as well as some parts of my original websites, so just in case anybody was looking for him (or if he’s some kind of oddball who googles his own name), you can see his old website here.

Bring back webrings! Friends, projects, likes and links.

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