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Tom Lawrence

Okay, Bemani are starting to take the piss with how hard they’re making Beatmania these days. Unless you’re this guy clearly.

Oh, and get a load of this, they’re potentially giving this song an extra difficulty setting for the console version.

…Yeah. What the hell.

Mad Catz EVO Championship Golden Stick
“In support of EVO’s spirit of top-level competitive play, Mad Catz® will contribute to the Super Street Fighter IV cash prize and produce a super-limited run of exclusive Tournament Edition “golden sticks” to be awarded as prizes to the top eight competitors in the Super Street Fighter IV tournament. The only way to get one of these sticks is to place in the top eight, so practice up!”
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If only I was one of the top eight players in the world :(

Mad Catz EVO Championship Golden Stick

“In support of EVO’s spirit of top-level competitive play, Mad Catz® will contribute to the Super Street Fighter IV cash prize and produce a super-limited run of exclusive Tournament Edition “golden sticks” to be awarded as prizes to the top eight competitors in the Super Street Fighter IV tournament. The only way to get one of these sticks is to place in the top eight, so practice up!”

If only I was one of the top eight players in the world :(

excuse me but wtf is this?

iamnotwolverine:

oyoungsailor:

theaaronis:

oyoungsailor:

The Facebook trick: Press Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Enter key, Right click, Then press up & down & magic circles will appear

???

HOLY SHIT!

wait what happened? i have a mac.. none of these tricks ever work for me.

i have a mac.

it works.

it’s pretty cool!

Ummm… I’m disappointed in you guys, this is the Konami Code (i.e. the most famous cheat code in the history of the universe). And if none of you guys are into video games then I apologise for my rude interruption.

↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ← → ← → B A [Start]

Anyway, here’s a list of sites this code can be used on:

http://konamicodesites.com/

Sorry my beloved followers for being inactive on Tumblr for the last few days, but I’ve had a brand new game in my possession that goes by the name of Tekken 6.
Lucky for both of us, this game is now 100% compete after completing it 38 times in arcade mode, played through the worst single player campaign you’ve ever seen and kicked enough ass online to warrant the game’s rest on my DVD shelf.
It’s good to be back to reality again. Well, at least until Tuesday, I’ll have Modern Warfare 2 to contend with then ¬_¬
Don’t worry people, I’ll play it in moderation, honest!

Sorry my beloved followers for being inactive on Tumblr for the last few days, but I’ve had a brand new game in my possession that goes by the name of Tekken 6.

Lucky for both of us, this game is now 100% compete after completing it 38 times in arcade mode, played through the worst single player campaign you’ve ever seen and kicked enough ass online to warrant the game’s rest on my DVD shelf.

It’s good to be back to reality again. Well, at least until Tuesday, I’ll have Modern Warfare 2 to contend with then ¬_¬

Don’t worry people, I’ll play it in moderation, honest!

It’s EVO 2009 time!
For those of you who don’t know, I’m a huge fighting game fanatic - Street Fighter IV, 3rd Strike, Tekken, Guilty Gear, BlazBlue, Super Smash Bros, Marvel Vs Capcom 2, you name it and I love it.
Every year in Las Vegas, a tournament is held with some of the world’s finest players of various fighting games in which they compete for cash prizes.
The event began last night and runs throughout the weekend and this year, they’re running a LIVE STREAM over on Ustream.tv, with HD content available to IGN subscribers, where an annual subscription is currently on a limited time EVO offer at only $14.95 per annum.
If anyone who reads this enjoys playing fighting games of any sort, I advise you check out some of the archived footage they’ve got on their Ustream channel or check out the previous year’s DVD trailer for some of last year’s highlights.
Seeing how fellow British player Ryan Hart is the official Street Fighter IV European Chamipon, I’ve gotta say I’m totally rooting for him this year in the SFIV tourneys, especially after seeing him beat Justin Wong (amazing footage btw) in a casual money match against fan favourite, Justin Wong at last year’s London event Battle Of Destiny. He came away last year in first place for Tekken 5 and 5th for 3rd Strike, and is one of the best Sagat plays on SFIV out there right now so I wish him all the best at EVO.
What’s interesting is how this year is the first year where the main event has been replaced with a new game (i.e. 3rd Strike replaced with Street Fighter IV) so it’s going to be interesting to see how the first year of serious tournament play of this game goes on.
Usual EVO discussion as always over on SRK.
One day I’ll get my ass over to Vegas and compete in this event, though I’ve got way more practice to put in before I even stand a chance against some of these guys.
Time for some Street Fighter IV I believe!

It’s EVO 2009 time!

For those of you who don’t know, I’m a huge fighting game fanatic - Street Fighter IV, 3rd Strike, Tekken, Guilty Gear, BlazBlue, Super Smash Bros, Marvel Vs Capcom 2, you name it and I love it.

Every year in Las Vegas, a tournament is held with some of the world’s finest players of various fighting games in which they compete for cash prizes.

The event began last night and runs throughout the weekend and this year, they’re running a LIVE STREAM over on Ustream.tv, with HD content available to IGN subscribers, where an annual subscription is currently on a limited time EVO offer at only $14.95 per annum.

If anyone who reads this enjoys playing fighting games of any sort, I advise you check out some of the archived footage they’ve got on their Ustream channel or check out the previous year’s DVD trailer for some of last year’s highlights.

Seeing how fellow British player Ryan Hart is the official Street Fighter IV European Chamipon, I’ve gotta say I’m totally rooting for him this year in the SFIV tourneys, especially after seeing him beat Justin Wong (amazing footage btw) in a casual money match against fan favourite, Justin Wong at last year’s London event Battle Of Destiny. He came away last year in first place for Tekken 5 and 5th for 3rd Strike, and is one of the best Sagat plays on SFIV out there right now so I wish him all the best at EVO.

What’s interesting is how this year is the first year where the main event has been replaced with a new game (i.e. 3rd Strike replaced with Street Fighter IV) so it’s going to be interesting to see how the first year of serious tournament play of this game goes on.

Usual EVO discussion as always over on SRK.

One day I’ll get my ass over to Vegas and compete in this event, though I’ve got way more practice to put in before I even stand a chance against some of these guys.

Time for some Street Fighter IV I believe!