Fighting Games Weekly | Nov 4-10 | I-No what that finger smells like [18+]

Welp, Penny Arcade leaked Fulgore as the next character for KI
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=88625153&posted=1#post88625153

FULGORE!

Is this the Arcade version of NGBC or something? I don't recall these stages in the XBLA ver...

Either way, these clips are great. The real man's Street Fighter x Tekken

Yup that would be the arcade ver., I don't recall all the visual changes to the XBL ver. though.


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People are actually taking this shit that seriously? Infrit and Drew Grimey have beef over an arguement about it? Wow.

Infrit was willing to have a FT1 in a back alley fist-fight over the list, no joke

Edit: As crazy as Triforce can get... he is right about this esports talk.
 
Sanford got bodied by Mike Ross. Not top 10 in US.

Real talk I smell a top 50 AE list coming up after this. I bet Triforce gets super duper butt hurt over his boys not making the numbers they feel they should.

AE top 50 would be even worse because there's a large number of international talent that get little to no exposure.
 
All the quiet people in the fighting game community eventually snap and go crazy. Only a matter of time until Wolfkrone shows up at a major and starts shooting a bunch of people.
 
FGC days are numbered...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24803751

A robot developed by Japanese scientists is so fast it can "win" the rock-paper-scissors game against a human every single time.

The Janken robot - named after the game's Japanese name - is a faster version of one unveiled by University of Tokyo researchers in June 2012.

Version two completes its chosen hand shape almost at the same time as the human hand.

It uses high-speed recognition and reaction, rather than prediction.

Technically, the robot cheats because it reacts extremely quickly to what the human hand is doing rather than making a premeditated simultaneous action as the rules state.

Taking just one millisecond (ms) - a thousandth of a second - to recognise what shape the human hand is making, it then chooses a winning move and reacts at high speed.

Version one completed its shape 20ms after the human hand; version two finishes almost simultaneously.

The scientists at the Ishikawa Oku Laboratory, part of the University of Tokyo, specialise in a range of technologies, including "sensor fusion", which aims to replicate and improve upon the human senses using high-speed intelligent robots.
 
Here's my Top 50 list:

1) Wheat Thins
2) A 1978 Dodge Charger
3) Kog'Maw
4) Pumice Stone
Q) Calvinball
5-49) My collection of beanie babies
50) Viscant
 
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