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Mattsun and TMF confirmed for X-Mania Europe!

It was announced today that Mattsun (Ken) and TMF (Zangief) will be attending X-Mania Europe 4!  Both players were teammates on the winning team at X-Mania USA last month at EVO 2014 and will be looking to be victorious again!

Click here for more information about X-Mania Europe.

Official Twitter account for ST Revival

There is now an official Twitter account for ST Revival!  Follow us for all sorts of news, announcements and all sorts of ST related stuff!

@the_strevival

EVO 2014 Pre-Tournament Interview With Mattsun, MAO, TMF

Special thank you to NKI and Zhi for translation and Papasi and Hanasu for arranging the interview.  Please note that due to significant background noise in the original recording, some answers were inaudible and thus have been omitted from this transcript.

Interviewer: What is your hometown?

TMF: Utsunomiya, in the Tochigi prefecture.
Mattsun: Takadanobaba, in Tokyo.
MAO: Aichi prefecture.

Interviewer: What type of work do you do?

TMF: I do maintenance.
Mattsun: My job is killing Claw.
[all laugh]
MAO: My job is being number one.
[all laugh]

Interviewer: How long have you been playing Street Fighter?

Mattsun: I’ve been playing since SF2 first came out.
TMF: Same here.
MAO: I’ve been playing for eight years.

Interviewer: What is your best character in ST?

TMF: Zangief.
Mattsun: Ken.
MAO: Surely everyone already knows, right? [laughs]

Interviewer: Do you play any other characters at high-level?

Mattsun: Cammy.
TMF: Ryu, but only as a sub-character.
MAO: None. I only play Claw.
Mattsun: Yeah, MAO is married to Claw.

Interviewer: What are some of your major tournament accomplishments?

TMF: Mmm, none, really. I haven’t won anything major because I’m just a mysterious fighter from the countryside. [laughs] Or maybe I haven’t won anything major because I play Zangief? [more laughs] Being that I’m out in the countryside, I actually don’t attend many tournaments, but apparently some Western players know my name from GGPO.
Mattsun: I’ve gotten top 4 in SBO, and also three years ago I was on the winning team of X-MANIA’s three-on-three.
MAO: I won ToL 2012, the 11th Star Cup, and I was on the winning team for SBO 2010.

Interviewer: Is this your first time in the US?

Mattsun: [Points at each player as he says] It’s TMF’s first time, my first time, and MAO’s second time.

Interviewer: Do you have any hopes or expectations for this tournament?

Mattsun: I want to kill Claw.
[all laugh]
Mattsun: After all, that’s my listed occupation.
MAO: I thought we were teammates! [laughs]
Mattsun: Yeah. Yeah…but I just want to fucking destroy Claw.
[all laugh]
MAO: Well I just want to cheap out everyone.

Interviewer: How much time did you spend playing SF2 each during your peak, and how much time do you spend playing SF2 currently?

TMF: At the time when I was playing the most, I would go to the arcade around 6PM, play until they closed [usually midnight], then just loiter around until they opened again in the morning.
Mattsun: Well, SF2 came out in 1991, so we’ve been playing for 23 years now. But back in the day when I didn’t have to work or anything, I would just wake up, play SF2 all day, then go to sleep. Then wake up, play SF2 all day, go to sleep, over and over. That’s just the way it was back then.
TMF: Yeah, that’s how it was back then. Regardless of skill level, both beginners and top players just played all day long.
Mattsun: These days fighting games have declined in popularity, but back then, there were entire arcades with nothing but SF2. I mean, I was playing SF2 twenty-seven hours per day.
[all laugh]
MAO: I only started playing ST after I’d already started working full time, so I’m only able to play about a thousand matches per week.
Mattsun: A thousand? Surely that’s an over-exaggeration.
MAO: No, I’m serious – it’s possible because Claw matches are over so quick.
Mattsun: Hrm. Well, these days, I only get to play once or twice a week for two hours or so.

Interviewer: Do you ever practice on console?

Mattsun: I own the console version, but I don’t actually play it.
TMF: I have the arcade version at my place, but I actually still go to the arcade to play.

Interviewer: How many years does it take to compete at high level?

Mattsun: Well, it depends on the person, and on their level of motivation. For example, there’s the well-known case of Taira [Japanese Dictator player], who was a KoF player and got into ST quite late. He stayed on that hardcore grind, hitting the arcade for three-hundred and sixty-three days out of the year [implying every day, because Japanese arcades are usually only closed two days out of the year, for x-mas and New Year’s Day]. In just that one year, he leveled up super quick.

Interviewer: Can you talk about some advanced techniques that players can use to level up?

MAO: More so than advanced techniques, it’s really about having fundamentals, and being able to consistently execute the basics.
Mattsun: And it’s about dedication. You have to keep playing. Usually once people graduate from college and start working full time, they have to either spend less time on their hobbies, or they have to just quit altogether. But high-level SF2 players have the dedication to keep playing. I mean, most people just don’t have that level of hardcore commitment to any hobby, except perhaps masturbation. But even with masturbation, you would get tired of only looking at one porn star for twenty-something years, right? Yet with SF2, I’ve played only Ken for twenty-something years, and it’s still fun.
[all laugh]

Interviewer: Do you have any recommendations on porn stars?

Mattsun: We’ll have to ask MAO about that one. [laughs]
MAO: [laughs] I have no idea.
Mattsun: You know what…edit out this whole section. [laughs]

Interviewer: Should O.Sagat or Claw be banned because of how powerful they are?

MAO: Well, [as a Claw player] of course I can’t say, “YES! Claw should be banned!”
TMF: I don’t think they should be banned. I mean, I wouldn’t start winning all of a sudden and beating everyone just by picking Claw.
Mattsun: Akuma is unbeatable and should be banned, but Claw and O.Sagat are merely annoying, so no – I don’t think they should be banned. But I dunno…maybe there should be a tiered-pricing system: if a game of ST costs $0.25, then maybe playing Claw should cost $0.50. [laughs]

Interviewer: Did you do any special training in preparation for this tournament?

TMF: Well, in the small town where I live, there isn’t a lot of competition, but I did manage to practice for about two hours a day with a local player.
Mattsun: Mmm, not especially. I practiced a bit against the few O.Sagats that we have in Japan, but that’s about it.
MAO: [Didn’t answer.]

Interviewer: Are there any foreign players who you want to avoid playing in the tournament?

Mattsun: No, I’m looking forward to playing everyone, regardless, since it’s a rare opportunity to play against high-level competition from outside of Japan.
TMF: Same here. Especially because I don’t have much competition in my home town, I’m really looking forward to playing everyone. Even if I’m consistently losing matches, I enjoy just playing new people.
Mattsun: So yeah, there aren’t any foreigners who I want to avoid, but there are certain Japanese players [points at MAO] who I want to avoid. [laughs]

Interviewer: What are some common mistakes or bad habits that players should get rid of in order to level up?

TMF: I think it’s important to play safe, and only take calculated risks. Sometimes I’m surprised to see players take big risks that they’ve already been punished for in the past.
MAO: I think that in situations where people aren’t sure what to do, a lot of players will just throw out moves. [Implying that when unsure, doing nothing is your better option].
TMF: People also get flustered, which is a weakness. If there’s a technique or move that your opponent doesn’t like, or if he’s stubbornly using the same move repeatedly, you can use that against him to win more easily.

Interviewer: With so many arcades closing, what is your opinion of SF2’s outlook in Japan?

Mattsun: [sarcasm] No, no – arcades are doing great! There’s a big boom right now, and it’s very profitable!
TMF: [laughs] That’s just Mikado!
Mattsun: No, no – we’re in the midst of an arcade boom! [laughs]
TMF: In all seriousness, yeah, they’re dying out. And actually my hometown game center will be closing next month. If we want to keep arcades around, we just need to keep playing, having tournaments, etc. It wouldn’t do much good to just stand around our arcades like cheerleaders, saying “Yeah! We support you!” We have to actually play to keep the arcades alive.

Interviewer: If console/online were the only option left, would you continue to play?

TMF: Mmm, no – I think I could only play at arcades.
MAO: Same here. The game itself is important, of course, but a huge part of the fun is having a common ground to hang out with other players and talk face-to-face.

Interviewer, to Mattsun: There are many people around the world who want to watch X-Mania but cannot. Will you release this footage for them sometime?

Mattsun: Oh, if there is a misunderstanding that I am intentionally keeping the footage from foreign players, please let me clear that up. The X-Mania DVD’s are available for sale to anyone, foreign players included, and I’d be happy to ship internationally. Actually, I prepared a bunch of past X-Mania DVD’s to bring with me for distribution at Evo, but unfortunately in my rush to get to the airport, it wasn’t until halfway there that I realized I’d forgotten to pack the DVD’s.

(Note: You can contact Mattsun through Twitter: @Mattun_Ken)

Interviewer, to TMF: What are some tips to play the neutral game with Zangief?

TMF: Because Zangief’s walking speed is so slow, you can’t just rush down an opponent. The key is to threaten the opponent, punish his limbs, or punish any attempt to move forward. Once you instill some fear in them – fear of attacking, or fear of walking forward – then you can go in for the grab.

Interviewer, to MAO: Your games vs Kusumondo in ToL1 were really intense. This year there’ll be five other Japanese ST grand masters joining, and we’re anticipating even more intense matches. Which of the Japanese players to you think poses the biggest threat?

MAO: Hrm…I dunno. I think they’re all equally threatening. I mean, in ToL1, it was only me and Kusumondo, so I could focus on watching him, learning his habits and play style, etc. This year, because there are many top-level Japanese players, I can’t focus on any one person. Their collective threat is greater than any one individual.

Interviewer, to MAO: Do you ever get bored of hyoubal?

Mattsun: He has no choice – it’s his profession! [laughs]
MAO: To be honest, sure, it gets boring sometimes, but that’s how Claw wins. Hyoubal itself might not be fun, but it’s fun to win, and that’s the point of the game, right? To win? So as a Claw player, it’s just something that I have to do.
[TMF laughs; Mattsun rolls his eyes]

Gamespot Versus – 8.5.14

The latest GameSpot Versus East vs West battle from August 5th courtesy of supersf2turbo. This week features Cannibal, Kenshiro, Rusk, ZEGA, Mushoku, Suzuka, atu, Nemo, MOR, Risty, Kasei Tsusmi Tarou, Miharu, Tensai Chinpanji, Piroshi, EcoDJ, Hide, Taro, Tone P, Shonen Ninja, Kato, Nikaiten, Grygla, Efuro Legends, Nakamura, Tera-san, Seo, Tomoza, Choshu, YURI, Munari, PECO, Yakitori, Hustler, Kurahashi, Gucchi, VIPER, Kotaka Shoten, Kawamata, YuuVega, Souzou, and Muteki!

ST added as an official game at West Coast Warzone!

West Coast Warzone announcement from eltrouble!

Super Turbo has been added to West Coast Warzone 4 as an official main game!

General information can be found at the main website and the Facebook event page as follows:

http://westcoastwarzone.com
https://www.facebook.com/events/257189007810782

If you have already registered, please send an email to: Questions@WestCoastWarzone.com with your email address and gamer tag to add ST to your registration.

ST Schedule is as follows (may change depending on entrants):

Saturday, September 6:

5:00pm – 8:00pm (Main ST Tourney until Top 8)
8:00pm – 8:30pm (Continue? Tourney until Grand Finals)
8:30pm – 9:30pm (GF of Continue Tourney and Top 8 of Main Tourney)

Total cost to enter for early registration is $35 + $10 game fee = $45.

Early registration ends on August 28th, and will increase in cost. Check the website for the full breakdown on how much the cost increase after early registration.

All matches will be 3/5 games per set and include basic ST rules format used at every tournament. Finals matches will also be 3/5.

The Continue Tournament is a new tourney format where ALL players who go 0-2 (lose all their tourney matches) will automatically be included into a NEW tournament series. The tournament will be single elim and still 3/5 matches. Grand Finals of the Continue Tournament will be played on the main stage, on stream, before the Top 8 of the Main Tournament. The winner of the Continue Tournament will get a special prize.

The setups will all be UD-CPS2 superguns, which allow use for the majority of modern arcade sticks utilizing USB inputs. The KuroSticks from Evo will be made available for the stream station only.

2 Old 2 Furious: Hypest Fighting – 8.22.14

Arturo Sanchez , Min and Next Level are running another 2 Old 2 Furious Tournament on August 22nd at 7PM PST.  This latest version is Called 2 Old 2 Furious: Hypest Fighting.

The tournament will be streamed on Sabin’s TwitchTV Channel.

2 Old 2 Furious Facebook Event Page

GAMES

Capcom vs SNK 2 (Playstation 2)
Marvel vs Capcom 2 (Dreamcast)
Street Fighter Alpha 2 (Arcade/Supergun and Playstation 2)
Street Fighter EX2 Plus (Arcade/Supergun and Playstation 2)
Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo (Arcade/Supergun)

SCHEDULE

Registration from 5 PM to 7:45 PM
All games start at 8:30 PM

If you’re going to be late, please contact the store (347-618-8813) or me before 7:30 PM. Message me on Facebook (Min An) for my phone number.

RULES

Double-elimination format
Best of 3 games to win a set
Default settings for all games

Pausing, soft resetting, or interfering of the game in any way will result in a forfeit or disqualification at the discretion of the tournament organizer.

Please bring your own stick!

FEES

Venue: $10
Entry: $5

If there are 8 or more entries, entry fees are split 70%, 20%, and 10% for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place respectively. 7 or less entries, winner takes all.

Please contact me if you have any of the following equipment:
-Superguns,
-Playstation 2 consoles,
-Playstation 2 or USB compatible joysticks, and
-copies of CVS2, SFA2, etc.

Any help would be appreciated!

HISTRY

http://youtube.com/fgcsabin
http://nextlevel.challonge.com/

Coin-Op Hyper Fighter Tournament Results – 8.2.14

Thank you to Roy (Coin-Op) and everyone who showed up and participated in the Hyper Fighter tournament yesterday at Coin-Op.  There were 27 entrants and Wei Sit wins by defeating kuroppi in the grand finals.

1st – Wei Sit (Ryu/Blanka)
2nd – kuroppi (Guile)
3rd – Zaspacer (Dictator/Guile)
4th – eltrouble (Zangief/Ryu)
5th – Carlos
5th – Sean (Blanka)
7th – Blake (Ken)
7th – MillerTime (Blanka/Honda)

Bracket: http://challonge.com/coinop_hf_aug2014

X-Mania Europe 4 – September 20-21, 2014

X-MANIA EUROPE 4 – September 20-21, 2014 – Pau, FRANCE

GENERAL RULES:

– All matches are done best two out of three rounds, time is set on 99s.
– Turbo 3.
– Akuma is banned.
– If there is an issue with the hardware, please refer to a member of the staff immediately, if the issue is confirmed, the round when it happened will have to
be played again.
– The schedule of the competition will be indicated on the player badges, please refer to it and be present in the tournament zone at the appointed time. A
player which is absent at the time he has to play in a tournament match will be forfeited.

SOLO :

– Tournament is done in double elimination.
– Character is locked for the duration of the tournament.
– All sets are done best two out of three matches.
– Before every set, the two players does a janken, the winner can choose the side he will play on.

SOLO 3ON3:

– Tournament is done in double elimination.
– Every player chooses three fixed characters for this tournament, order of play is free.
– A single character can be selected multiple times by one player.
– Before every set, the two players does a janken, the winner can choose either the side he will play on, or require is opponent to tell him the first character he
will use. The loser of the janken gets the option the winner didn’t choose.
– When a player loses a match with one of his three characters, he goes on with one of his other characters, once one players doesn’t have any character
left, his opponent wins the set.

TEAM 3VS3:

– Tournament is done in single elimination.
– Character choice is locked for this tournament.
– Sets are done in «winner stays on» format.
– Before every set, the captains of each teams does a janken, the winner can choose either the side his team will play on, or require their opponents to tell
the character they will use first. The loser of the janken gets the option the winner didn’t choose.

HARDWARE:

– Tournament will be run on head to head Sega Astro City cabinets.
– Sticks : Sanwa JLF-TP
– Buttons : Sanwa OBSF-30
– Game : Super Street Fighter 2X japanese version

X-Mania Europe Facebook Event Page

Super Arcade Organizing Special Tournament for the Tenth Anniversary of Daigo’s Parry

Super Arcade will be hosting a tournament to celebrate the 10th year anniversary of the “Daigo Parry.”  For those of you who were there I’m sure you remember how electrifying the moment was and for those who missed out, here’s your chance to experience the hype. This tourney will be held November 21st to 23rd at the same exact location where it all began, Cal Poly Pomona’s Ursa Major Hall. Daigo “The Beast” Umehara along with Madcatz and Justin Wong have already confirmed to be in attendance.  Mike Watson has announced that tournaments will be run on Super Turbo, Capcom vs SNK, Marvel vs Capcom 2 and SF3: Third Strike.  There will many more details released in the near future but until then, start marking your calendars and plan accordingly for an event you won’t want to miss!

SRK Announcement

Super Arcade Facebook Announcement

Coin-Op Game Room Hyper Fighter Tournament – 8.2.14

A little non-Super Turbo news to pass along but we’re always happy to promote any SF2 events!

Coin-Op Game Room barcade will be continuing their monthly Street Fighter Hyper Fighter tournaments, which will be held the first Saturday of every month at 2PM.

Join us August 2nd @ 2PM for the next tournament!  There is no entry fee and there will be prizes and gift cards for the winner and runner-up.

Coin Op Game Room is located at:

3926 30th Street
San Diego, CA 92104

Coin-Op Game Room website
Coin-Op Game Room Facebook Page