


You’re too kind. You’re totally a sexy beast, yourself. Any last words for your fan base out there on the ‘net? SEGA Nerds: Hah! I know, they’re morons, right? Well, I know your time is short, and we need to cut off our interview there.

I think we’re all very fortunate to have heard your insight on this. That’s such a unique but nuanced and reasonable perspective. As an outsider to human society, what are your thoughts on this controversial issue? It looks like somebody has “Alien” Syndrome.Įcco: Kick-kack-kik! Kee! Kee! Kack-kak! Kee! Kack-kik-kak! I’ve even seen Internet speculation that you yourself could be a female character despite the fact that the prologue in The Tides of Time clearly identifies you as male. Since we’re on the topic, gender issues are getting a lot of buzz in the video game world these days. SEGA Nerds: Holy geez, that sounds awesome!… I mean, uh, another very interesting answer there. This is a fan-submitted question, by the way… So when you change into these other creatures, do you ever change into a girl? You know, that entire school of fish couldn’t have been all male, right? And if you did change into a girl, did you ever, uh, look at yourself and, you know, play with your, uh, you know what I’m saying. SEGA Nerds: Oh wow, yeah, I think we all know what that feels like. In this game, you transform into other sea creatures like seagulls and even entire schools of fish. The game I’m reviewing here today is your second game, The Tides of Time, for the SEGA CD. Thanks so much taking some time out to hang with the SEGA Nerds. Yes, with me today, I have the very unique opportunity to interview the one and only, Ecco the Dolphin himself. I have a very special treat for everyone before we begin our retro review.
