Chris Scantleberry

East v. West; this battle’s about to explode.

Street Fighter IV may seem dead online, but offline, the game remains popular as ever.

This evening, Gootecks is hosting the latest Bar Fights event featuring Empire Arcadia against some of Southern California’s top talent. Look forward to seeing Justin Wong, Arturo “Sabin” Sanchez, L.I. Joe Marn Phan and Sanford Kelly go head-to-head against Alex Valle, Ed Ma, Combofiend, and  some unannounced participants.

It’s all going down very soon (22 minutes at the time of this article being published). Get hype! Thanks to Triforce for the heads up.

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Chris Scantleberry

Ono spills more details. Whoo hoo!

We couldn’t think of a better way for this month to kick off than to hear more about Super SFIV. Today, IGN published a huge blowout that unravels some major areas we’ve been wondering about since Capcom officially confirmed the game’s existance.

Get the full 411 by clicking here. Get hype, spring can’t come soon enough!!!




Chris Scantleberry

T. Hawk and new femme fatale look hawt. Update: Dee Jay confirmed!!

We all knew all knew this day would come. Following in the foosteps of Street Fighter tradition, Capcom is hard at work on an updated version to Street Fighter IV. The title is now officially being marketed as “Super Street Fighter IV”, once reported throughout the grapevine and Capcom’s own Japanese blog as “Street Fighter IV Dash”. Eventhubs.com dropped hints that the SSFIV will feature several characters from the Alpha, SFIII and Super SFII Turbo releases.

Up till now, we’ve all been going on hearsay — some of which was hinted by “reliable sources” within the fighting game community. Several posts originally popped up on Shoryuken.com, only to disappear within hours of the threads going live. Then, over the weekend, a photograph similar to this materialized on the web featuring the ever-pleasant Ono and a Gamepro Germany editor peforming their best impression of Ryu and Ken in Hadoken stance… and quite possibly posing at just the right angle to conceal the next SF production. Oh, but perhaps it wasn’t an accident. “I can see T. Hawk in that picture with uh… some chick.” “Oh, and there’s a BIG S in a poster by them.” “WOW!!!!” This is pretty much how the discussions took place over at SRK and other online message boards.

Well, in case you haven’t heard by now, yes, T. Hawk is back, which suggests that Dee Jay has to be making an appearance as well (it’s only logical since Fei Long and Cammy are already accounted for). Other unconfirmed reports, based on info released by Eventhubs makes mention that Makoto, Ibuki, Cody, Guy, Dudley, Karin, along with two brand-new characters (one of the them is said to be called “Juri”) will join the cast. Additional gameplay details (again, unconfirmed) have also been published on the site. Check them out for more details.

For now, bask in the glory that is the mighty T. Hawk. There’s also two images of “Juri” who we don’t have any concrete information just yet other that she’s working for Seth (hooray for bad girls). I can’t wait till Capcom breaks the lid on this WIDE open… the suspense is killing me.

Update: We just finished breezing through SRK and someone was able to find scans featuring Dee Jay (told ya he was in the game). See the link below!

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Chris Scantleberry

We’ll always have up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right…

I am starting to think that I am in the wrong line of work. Lately it appears that a lot of talented writers have crossed over into the business/development side. On September 18, IGN will say goodbye to one of its own: Jeremy Dunham, who officially announced today that he will be moving onto new career opportunities and say goodbye to an epic chapter in his life.

Over the years, I’ve watched Jeremy soar to new heights, which originally started off from the humble beginnings of PlayStation Interactive/64i to GameFan Online, and eventually landing at IGN. Since that time, he’s become one of the most respected, influential writers in the industry due to his unconditional passion and dedication. After seven, exciting years – Jeremy will now take his talents into a new domain that is certain to create another dynamic era for gaming, though he’s tight-lipped on his involvement for the time being. (It’s probably got something to do with Konami — he LOVES that company.)

Well, we wish you the best man and we’ll be watching.




Chris Scantleberry

It’s all Seth’s fault!!!

Capcom may be closing the door for good on future Street Fighter projects, according to Ono who recently attended this year’s Toronto Fan Expo in Canada. Apparently 66% of the company strongly feels that they should not allow the franchise to continue. This news may come as a bit of a shock given the frequency of tournaments held throughout the globe, including the epic annual events like Evolution and Super Battle Opera. How could Capcom be possibly be thinking of throwing in the towel? Perhaps it’s related to the alarming rate of preowned Street Fighter 4 discs returned by mainstream players? I don’t think so — especially when subsequent reports have hinted of SFIV Dash (the equivalent of Championship Edition rumored to feature Dee Jay, T. Hawk and a few other fan-picked characters) is in the works and may debut this Winter.

It’s too early to speculate what the future holds in store for Street Fighter, but I am sure this won’t be the last time we see Ryu and co. in the digital realm.



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