Evolution 2K3 - Huge US Fighting Game Tournament
Namflow writes "Shoryuken.com just announced Evolution 2K3. Evolution is the biggest annual fighting game tournament in North America. This year is especially exciting because not only will there be the normal Capcom 2D fighters, but a host of 3D games such as Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution. Time to start saving..." Even Tekken 4 and Soul Calibur 2 are included this year, as well as traditional classics like Super Street Fighter II Turbo and the newest 2D of Capcom Vs SNK 2, for this big showdown from August 8th-10th in Pomona, California.
Cause summer's here and the time is right for fighting in the street, boy
But what can a poor boy do
'cept to sing for a rock 'n' roll band
Cause in sleepy London town
There's just no place for a street fighter man
No!
Hey! Think the time is right for a palace revolution
But where I live the game to play is compromise solution
Well, what can a poor boy do
'cept to sing for a rock 'n' roll band
Cause in sleepy London town
There's just no place for a street fighter man
No!
No!
No!
Hey! Said my name is called disturbance
I'll shout and scream, I'll kill the king, I'll rail at all his
servants
Well, what can a poor boy do
'cept to sing in a rock 'n' roll band
Cause in sleepy London town
There's just no place for a street fighter man
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It's about time someone had a fighting game tournament. I don't know if this is an annual thing that I've never heard about or what, but there have been FPS tournaments since they first came out.
Anybody remember the 80's movie The Wizard about a video game tournament where they unveiled Super Mario Bros. 3 at the end?
"It's better to have a gun and not need it than need a gun and not have it." ~ Christian Slater, True Romance
Why is stuff like this always way out west? There are a whole lot of gamers up northeast, and we don't get none.
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A well run tournament can be a great thing, but a poorly run one can cause confusion and frustration.
While I'm sure they're professional enough to run a tournament well, here's my experience with game tournaments.
Once I showed up for a tournament, and realized after a few hours that I was supposed to lug my PC with me if I wanted to play! Nevermind the 20 unused computers sitting there. My mistake was thinking they would force others to share for those who didn't feel like dragging their computer from their apartment to the game hall, but I went home unhappy.
I went back to the rules page, and while in the fine print it did say you needed a computer to play, it allowed you to sign up and click the box that said you weren't bringing a computer, which obviously wasn't good news.
The best tournament I went to was well run. Only competitors were allowed in the game area, and the PCs were supplied by the group hosting the tourament. Unfortunatly, I had expected all such events to be well organized...
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They are also planning various World Championships the weekend of July 11th. at the Mall of America.
Me and Ken in the blue suit or Zangief in the green underwear will have all of you begging for mercy.
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...I just wish it wasn't on the other side of the damn country. No way I could afford this. If it was in NYC, I could get there, or maybe even DC...
I guess the impromtu tournaments on the weekends will have to do until we get cool enough to have one.
A version of the kumite for video game slobs like me! Too bad we don't get to beat the hell out of Jean-Claude van Damme, though.
Umm...a fighting game tournament without Super Smash Brothers? What were they thinking?
Any other smash players out there? (N64 version, of course...I'm a purist)
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8 on the break in dunellen NJ has been running the East Coast Street Fighter Championship for at least 8 years now. People from all over the country (yes, even from CA) used to fly in for it. I don't know if they still do because I don't play in them anymore but they do draw 100+ people and usually have prizes around $500 cash for first place. ECC [thebreak.net] I don't play fighting games anymore, but I used to play at the break's weekly tournaments and I played in the first ECC for Tekken 2 (a long time ago!). Out of everywhere I've played both on and offline 8 on the break back then always had the best comp and probably still does now.
"This summer, Evolution 2003 touches down in Cal Poly University Student Union. The Student Union offers numerous accomodations that make it the ideal venue for hundreds of hungry power-gamers."
Interesting, I attended Cal Poly Pomona, CA (class of 2000). The Student Union game area is not very big. Not sure they can hold the "biggest fighting game competition in the US" in that dingy space. Well, I guess they'll have to use some classrooms and cafeteria.
I haven't gone back there since I graduated. Maybe I'll go check it out.