MiniBossBattle
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Race to find one button and abuse it. So good.
My pro strats exposed!
Race to find one button and abuse it. So good.
(see Heart of Gaming)
Red Fight District and Dreamhack are pretty huge tournies, but (and I'm generalising here) a lot of the US won't watch a stream unless it has US players or well known international guys fighting.
...this 1991 interview is one of the earliest and most interesting records of the game’s creation available. Nishitani narrates the development from its roots in Final Fight to the last minute bugs and changes, noting interesting ideas that were abandoned along the way (some were picked up in later games).
At that time management approached me and talked with me about doing a sequel to the original Street Fighter. I had all these ideas: a two-monitor cabinet in which players fight head-to-head? Or no, better yet, a series of networked cabinets, a 10 player battle royale! As for stages, how about a sandswept desert? Or the top of tower, where you fall to your death if you step out of the ring? Maybe an underwater stage where you have a limited air supply? Or a chain deathmatch where both fighters’ arms are bound! ………but what management wanted was a straightforward sequel to Street Fighter I. They didn’t want me to change the basic elements of the game. “Pfh, adults. All they care about is making a profit…. wait, aren’t I an adult too?”
The characters I first decided on were: Ryu and Ken, a wrestler (Zangief), a beast (Blanka), and a ninja (Balrog). For the others, I first decided on their nationalities, and used that to expand my image of them. The actual character names were decided on much later. During the development, here is what we called them:
Ryu = Ryu
Ken = Ken
E. Honda = E. Suzuki
Blanka = Beast
Guile = Soldier
Chun Li = Chinese Girl
Zangief = Vodka Gorbovsky
Dhalsim = Indo
M. Bison = Tyson
Balrog = Spanish Ninja
Sagat = Sagat
Vega = Washizaki
I haven’t seen many people playing against each other in Japan yet, but overseas it’s the opposite: hardly anyone plays alone. The battle counter is always at 99. Total strangers fight each other as if it were completely natural. I wonder if it’s because Westerners are a more warlike people? The way they fight in the game is very different too. They always want to attack instead of guard—it’s a sight to behold. I really loved this frank, open attitude, and I challenged many western players. It was extremely fun.
I want to be clear about one thing: I believe the appeal of Street Fighter II lies in playing against other human opponents. Lately a few game centers have started doing versus tournaments, but when strangers come up to challenge each other, they always give each other weird looks. So I want to say this now to all game center patrons: “Everyone, let’s do more versus matches! Come on guys, relax a little! Let’s just have fun playing these games!” (and at least challenge me if you see me!)
He even has his own AR card
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Isn't FOX French? The dude beat MadKof at Cafeid's own tournament.I remember watching a french tournament that was super hype. I don't remember the name of it, but it was good. Had some good KoF
I remember watching a french tournament that was super hype. I don't remember the name of it, but it was good. Had some good KoF
Isn't FOX French? The dude beat MadKof at Cafeid's own tournament.
Beckx said:The way they fight in the game is very different too. They always want to attack instead of guard—it’s a sight to behold.
Apparently, 'Salty' got voted most likely to succeed word by the American Dialect Society, and they directly cited the FGC as (correctly) the source of the word's revival.
Pretty cool.
Sounds like Xrd online.Daaaaam, Japan always had the read of NA hams.The way they fight in the game is very different too. They always want to attack instead of guard—it’s a sight to behold.
Apparently, 'Salty' got voted most likely to succeed word by the American Dialect Society, and they directly cited the FGC as (correctly) the source of the word's revival.
Pretty cool.
Straight up anime final boss shit. He even timed the popoff to the end of the animation. :lol
DOA stick with analog for.....camera controls
Stuffcamera controls? for what?
I wonder if this led to the Marvel game design philosophy.I havent seen many people playing against each other in Japan yet, but overseas its the opposite: hardly anyone plays alone. The battle counter is always at 99. Total strangers fight each other as if it were completely natural. I wonder if its because Westerners are a more warlike people? The way they fight in the game is very different too. They always want to attack instead of guardits a sight to behold. I really loved this frank, open attitude, and I challenged many western players. It was extremely fun.
Elite Tetris guy appears to be playing with a TE stick:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaMjbnvZMck
Edit: Snaps, that video has a $1000 donation from Shouta and message about Hitokage
Nah but he was wearing gloves just to curl some dumbbells. I found that to be rather fuckboyesquePlease tell me he had the glove on working out.
Nah but he was wearing gloves just to curl some dumbbells. I found that to be rather fuckboyesque
LOL fucking Japanese spiderman
Nah but he was wearing gloves just to curl some dumbbells. I found that to be rather fuckboyesque
calluses ain't sexy tho...
I don't think he went back to jamaica yet but i could be wrong. And for sure! I desperately need to learn the game.I thought Triforce moved back to Jamaica?
You down for some GG later btw?
calluses ain't sexy tho...
Triforce's last big draw, Mew2King recently made noise that he's leaving EMP for a new sponsor which he'll reveal around APEX. So uh... I don't know how Triforce makes money now.
I don't think he went back to jamaica yet but i could be wrong. And for sure! I desperately need to learn the game.
Callused thumbs make for good pad play tho
But as other gaffers said before me: most of US people doesn't care if there is no US player involved or Luffy (quite new) or Kayane (she does different type of events) or big money (Dreamhack).
I hear Kayane she does a lot of events but I haven't see it yet. Where do I go to see Kayane events.
breaking jars
M2K won Melee and Smash 4 at KiT, and placed in the money for Project M.Yeah pretty sure mew2king won the smash sections at KIT. Atleast that's what there twitter says.
So...does NetherRealm like, have issues modeling women faces this badly?
Been playing this WWE Immortals game and some of the girls in the game have some horrid face models. And MKX doesn't seem to be improving anything either.
I kind of want to make a thread on this, because this is...pretty bad for a western fighting game developer