This (northern) spring, the story of pro gamer Mike Ross is getting the feature-length documentary treatment. The film is a portrait of how Ross spent 2010, travelling around the country and competing in Street Fighter.
Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition won’t ever be turning up on home consoles, says the game’s producer producer Yoshinori Ono. Ah well!
Marvel vs. Capcom 3 FIGHT CLUB (LA) from iam8bit Productions on Vimeo.
Here’s a stylish look at Fight Club, the celebration put on by iam8bit and Capcom last night that provided 1,500 fans a peep at Super Street Fighter IV on the 3DS, if they waited in line 19 hours.
When Street Fighter IV’s ultra combos are recreated in the real world, is the result silly looking and totally bad-ass? As “action company” Thousand Pounds, demonstrates, it’s somewhere in the middle.
Michael ‘ToXY’ Guida is arguably Australia’s greatest Super Street Fighter IV competitor, and is one of the best Akuma players in the world. In recognition of this, top SSFIV team The Traveling Circus has signed ToXY to a one year contract. This is big news for the burgeoning Australian competitive scene, and proof that Australians players can compete on an international level.