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Title: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: Barnes on January 15, 2010, 01:28:04 PM
Wow.

http://evo2k.com/

Six games? What will they be?

Get hype! Blah blah blah, discuss....
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: Mizuki on January 17, 2010, 12:50:21 PM
Super Street Fighter 4 singles
Super Street Fighter 4 teams
Super Street Fighter 4 exhibition
Super Street Fighter 4 dance off
Tekken 6
Blazblue
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: Mizuki on January 27, 2010, 09:31:29 PM
Yo, I was joking when there would be multiple SSF4 categories....

Real list is
SSF4
T6
TvC
BBCT
HDR
...

SSF4 girls only.

What a joke...

What you can do to help sanitize the god awful game list is by signing up on shoryuken.com's forums before Feb. and vote for the game that should have made it in... Melty Blood Actress Again in feb.
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: G.I.R on January 27, 2010, 11:30:00 PM
Lets see, It's the three days before Comic con (actually the 21st is preview night).

I could go from the L.A. area to vegas on the 19th, and make the mad dash to San Diego Wednesday afternoon,  or, just take my leisurely time driving to comic con on Wednesday...      Hmmmm.  Decisions decissions. XD
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: Jerry on February 03, 2010, 08:18:15 AM
random article since I noticed that most EVO contenders are usually guys:

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http://gaming.mancouch.com/721167029/can-girls-really-compete-with-guys-in-video-games/

     The Evolution 2k tournaments, the biggest fighting game events in the United States, just announced they're hosting a females-only competition this year for the upcoming Super Street Fighter 4. Initially I thought this was a step forward for female fighting gamers, a way of not only highlighting their talent in the games but encouraging other female fighting gamers to step up to the professional plate. But a majority of people on the forums considered this a stupid move on the part of the committee, which surprised me. According to them, a women-only tournament spreads the message that girls can't compete on the same level as guys and need their own separate division.

     I touched numerous times on the competency of girls as professional gamers when I was an editor at Hardest Level, so you may have already have an idea of my opinion on the matter. But this is my first time posing the question straightforwardly: Do you think girls can really compete with guys in video games?

     Before any girl gamers get me wrong, when I say "compete with guys" I don't just mean giving your friends or their friends the smackdown at a party. I mean winning locals, going to regional qualifiers. Qualifying. Bring your butt over to the big events in Vegas or wherever. And if not winning over everyone else, at least winning most of your matches and making every single one of your opponents work for those wins.

     Girls have been competing in tournaments for a while, but never at the same level of recognition, most of which they've received being girls and more than just decent at their game. But never because they were a Fatal1ty or SephirothKen or Justin Wong.

     This is not hesitant sexist rhetoric but a valid question. Once again, do you think girls can really compete with guys in video games? And do you think it's right that EVO2k is segregating male and female gamers?


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So what do you guys think? I'm all for female gamers, but do you think they should be separated?
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: Mizuki on February 03, 2010, 02:29:47 PM
Rofl, this is a really stupid idea, most girls are against it, most guys are against it, it's a joke. Not only are they saying that girls need their own section of the tourney because they suck, but it's giving them special treatment just because they're girls. In japan, there's a handful of females who make it to SBO and place in decently sized tourneys. There was an all female team for Virtua Fighter, Female Chunli got pretty far in ST SBO along with Muteki Guile, And there's a female SF4 player named Choco who does well too. I think it's the perception of how females are supposed to act in this time and age, even though it's not as strict as before, but there's still the feeling of "females are only at gaming events to be sex appeal" it seems. It also probably doesn't help that gamers smell, and are socially awkward, making girls kind of turned off trying to be in tourneys filled with those kind of guys.
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: PyronIkari on February 03, 2010, 06:35:22 PM
Quote from: Mizuki on February 03, 2010, 02:29:47 PM
Rofl, this is a really stupid idea, most girls are against it, most guys are against it, it's a joke. Not only are they saying that girls need their own section of the tourney because they suck, but it's giving them special treatment just because they're girls. In japan, there's a handful of females who make it to SBO and place in decently sized tourneys. There was an all female team for Virtua Fighter, Female Chunli got pretty far in ST SBO along with Muteki Guile, And there's a female SF4 player named Choco who does well too. I think it's the perception of how females are supposed to act in this time and age, even though it's not as strict as before, but there's still the feeling of "females are only at gaming events to be sex appeal" it seems. It also probably doesn't help that gamers smell, and are socially awkward, making girls kind of turned off trying to be in tourneys filled with those kind of guys.

Too bad it doesn't apply in the US.

Girls suck, in the US, and they CAN'T compete on the same level as guys (in fighting games at least). Seriously. There's only 1 girl that sorta can, but that's only a "sorta" can. The biggest reason this is an issue is that it's taking resources away from the major tournament. Most of the people whining are stupid and have no point in their whining.

If the girls stepped up their game, then good for them, compete with the rest of the guys, but at this point, none have made it pass round 1 except 1.
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: xxxplizit (pogi1kenobi) on February 06, 2010, 11:22:53 AM
AND THE RESULTS ARE IN! (http://shoryuken.com/content.php?r=114-Melty-Blood-wins-vote)

Melty Blood wins vote!

Congrats to the Melty Blood community who has won the vote for the final game at Evo 2010. Melty Blood won with a decisive 27% of voters and will have their game added to the lineup of Evo 2010. We are also making one more change to our 2010 lineup. After conferring with the BlazBlue community we have decided to replace BlazeBlue with Marvel vs. Capcom 2 for the PS3. Big thanks to the BlazBlue community for graciously stepping down.
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: Mizuki on February 07, 2010, 09:38:13 PM
Quote from: PyronIkari on February 03, 2010, 06:35:22 PM
Quote from: Mizuki on February 03, 2010, 02:29:47 PM
Rofl, this is a really stupid idea, most girls are against it, most guys are against it, it's a joke. Not only are they saying that girls need their own section of the tourney because they suck, but it's giving them special treatment just because they're girls. In japan, there's a handful of females who make it to SBO and place in decently sized tourneys. There was an all female team for Virtua Fighter, Female Chunli got pretty far in ST SBO along with Muteki Guile, And there's a female SF4 player named Choco who does well too. I think it's the perception of how females are supposed to act in this time and age, even though it's not as strict as before, but there's still the feeling of "females are only at gaming events to be sex appeal" it seems. It also probably doesn't help that gamers smell, and are socially awkward, making girls kind of turned off trying to be in tourneys filled with those kind of guys.

Too bad it doesn't apply in the US.

Girls suck, in the US, and they CAN'T compete on the same level as guys (in fighting games at least). Seriously. There's only 1 girl that sorta can, but that's only a "sorta" can. The biggest reason this is an issue is that it's taking resources away from the major tournament. Most of the people whining are stupid and have no point in their whining.

If the girls stepped up their game, then good for them, compete with the rest of the guys, but at this point, none have made it pass round 1 except 1.

Yeah, totally. I don't know why it's only in US that it's like that. Well, I could think of some reasons, but they're probably untrue. But we can all agree that it's going to be sloppy as all heck and probably really bad to watch. Also MB is gunna be awesome this year, we already have confirmed out-of-country players coming.
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: Barnes on July 09, 2010, 03:07:36 PM
And it's on right now. And I'm still here... nevermind. You can apparently watch the stream from here:

http://evo2k.com/live/
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: LordKefka on July 09, 2010, 08:08:55 PM
*watching*
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: LordKefka on July 10, 2010, 12:17:37 AM
Wow some nice games so far.

Everyone played well but I could tell Justin was very confident in himself when he came up and other people's confidence dropped when it shouldn't. That or they got overconfident and ended up giving up the match. Given Justin is still an extremely smart player, people just need to keep their cool. Either way I'm looking forward to the semi-finals tomorrow and MvC2 and Melty Blood Sunday.
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: LordKefka on July 10, 2010, 11:27:41 AM
Just saw JTChinoy play =D

They were talking so much crap about him. Dunno if they were being douches but I thought those matches were good.
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: JTchinoy on July 16, 2010, 10:58:59 PM
The guy talking crap is one of norcal's 2 best players.  I train with him periodically and norcal tekken in general talks crap about me in general, so it's not surprising.
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: LordKefka on July 17, 2010, 12:42:32 AM
Wow... -.-;

Either way, how did you place? I couldn't watch the rest of the matches.
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: JTchinoy on July 19, 2010, 01:39:10 AM
i didn't get out of my pool. the korean that won EVO sent me to losers at the winner's final of my pool. lost to a law player in losers final, so i got 3rd in my pool which doesn't mean much. lol
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: LordKefka on July 19, 2010, 10:51:41 AM
I don't think that's bad at all. Well, hope you at least had fun at Vegas  ;)
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: JTchinoy on July 20, 2010, 01:02:29 AM
drank an AMF then dropped 20 on roulette my last night.  I made $2.50! hell yeah!
Title: Re: EVO 2010, July 19-21 at Caesars Palace Resort in Las Vegas
Post by: LordKefka on July 20, 2010, 12:46:34 PM
xD