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Hadouken: LA Riots II: Saturday January 16th at 2PM!


LA Riots, SoCal’s most exclusive high-level tournament, is back again for round 2!  This time, we have three new competitors, as well as five returning ones to complete the line-up (and one guy who got eliminated and then got his spot back!).

New Players

The new additions to the LA Riots line-up were the Top 4 finalists from Bar Fights @ Hooters last month, where Alex Valle, SoCal’s #1 player, defeated Our Hero Ken I, the Legend of the Orange Sweatshirt to win his spot at LA Riots II.

Also joining them, from way down south, San Diego’s favorite sons ShadyK and Yeb!  ShadyK, who teamed up with LA Riots I competitor and Arcade Infinity Ranking Battle Season 3 point leader ComboJack this past weekend at The Box Arena’s Duael 2v2 and placed 2nd out of 42 other teams. His Akuma placed 5th at Evo 2009, so we’re really excited for his LA Riots debut!

Yeb beasted his way to LA Riots II by placing 4th at Bar Fights @ Hooters last month, beating out over 60 other competitors with his infamous Gen to secure his spot at LA Riots II.

Returning Players

Ken I, who went 0-2 last time with Akuma and was eliminated, is back because he got 2nd Place at Bar Fights @ Hooters last month. His Rufus came really close to beating Alex Valle’s Ryu in the Grand Finals, but ultimately Valle clutched it out for the win.

LA Riots I winner Combofiend, is back to defend his title and see if he can make it two LA Riots wins in a row with Abel. He and Valle teamed up this past weekend at The Box Arena’s Duael 2v2 to win the whole thing. Thank you to The Box Arena for letting me do commentary with Viscant and Killer Kai, it was a lot of fun as always! If you haven’t been to one of The Box Arena’s events at the Miramar Speed Circuit, you should go because in addition to a fun tournament, there is also go kart racing, which is where the Our Hero, Ken I image came from.

Keno has been doing well for himself recently, placing 7th with teammate Mike Ross this weekend at Duael. Last time he was sleep-deprived from The Specialists event at House of Cicada in Moreno Valley, CA and STILL managed to get 2nd, losing only to Combofiend with Balrog.

Kai’s El Fuerte is sure to be a crowd pleaser, as he had an exciting run last time, defeating Shizza’s Chun Li and Combojack’s Sagat to finish 3rd. He recently got 4th place this weekend at Arcade Infinity’s Ranking Battle #3.2, beating out over 50 other competitors, including Ken I, owning him pretty hard with a double Perfect in Top 8, something I don’t think I’ve ever seen before.

Finally, Shizza, the up and comer from the inner city, is back with his Chun Li. He placed Top 8 at the Bar Fights @ Hooters tournament and he is the only pad player on the line-up. If you play on pad in favor of a joystick, this kid should be your role model!

Live On Saturday at 2PM

We’ll be streaming live on TheStream.tv, starting at 2PM. If you missed the first LA Riots, you can download the first half via Bit Torrent or Hotfile.

Commentary will be provided by myself, Mike Ross and West Coast Warzone co-director John Rog!

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Hadouken: Voice-Acting Tips from Street Fighter IV’s Guile and Chun-Li

Iplaywinner caught up with SFIV voice actors Laura Bailey (Chun) and Travis Willingham (Guile) to get their thoughts on voice acting as a profession, what goes on in the recording booth, and gaming in general.

Fun stuff with fun people, plus some good advice for all you aspiring voice actors--check it out.

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Hadouken: Las Vegas Locals Represent at Capcom Super Street Fighter 4 Fight Club

Thanks for submitting this article, Brock! Looked fun, wish I coulda been there, but at least I got to play the following day in the Mad Catz suite!
–gootecks

The  Super Street Fighter IV Capcom Fight Club, held inside a private suite at Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, was the first hype event of 2010. An invite only event, many familiar faces in the fighting game industry were in attendance, including Seth Killian, Joey “Mr. Wizard” Cuellar, Mike Watson, DJ Wheat, Justin Wong, and Super Street Fighter IV producer himself, Yoshinori Ono.

The night started off quickly, when all of the patiently waiting players were finally let inside the suite. After entering, every person there was rushing to a station to play the latest build of Super Street Fighter 4. It seemed as the first thing everyone wanted to do was try out the new Ultra combos. The selectable Ultra system is very similar to the Super Arts in Third Strike. After selecting your character, you are given a choice as to which Ultra Combo you want to use. It seemed as though all the new Ultras had a purpose beyond doing major damage. For example, Abel’s new Ultra is a throw Ultra, that has armor on it, and can be held for a few seconds until the Abel player decides to release the Ultra upon his opponent. It seems it can be used as a very nice anti air or after baiting what would normally be a safe poke. Another example would be Blanka’s new Ultra, “Shout of Earth.” There are two versions of the attack that can be chosen by the buttons you press. By using a 3p version, the move becomes a very solid anti-air attack that hits in full, and can be held down and release at a time of the players choosing. The other version is an “anti-ground” attack (and it literally says that in the command list!). That version of the move can actually punish fireballs at fullscreen!

The main event of the night was the first Super Street Fighter IV tournament held by Capcom. Just about everyone in the room was competing in the tournament. Some of the braver players used new characters, while other we’re more conservative and stuck with their main characters from the original Street Fighter 4. The tournament was very competitve, but in the end, two Las Vegas locals were in the finals. Daniel aka ruiN and Todd aka Rice151. The match was best 3/5 games. After a quick 2-1 lead by ruiN, Rice151 made a clutch comeback with great footsies and was constantly pressuring ruiN’s Akuma and forcing him into the corner. In the end, ruiN put up a great fight, but Rice’s Balrog was too much, and he completed the comeback to win the first official Super Street Fighter IV tournament.

The entire event was amazing to be at. Hype matches and new Ultras were all around, as well as smiles and laughs. Capcom is definately making the right steps for Super Street Fighter IV. There were already lot’s of tweaks to almost every character, but the main gameplay component that seems to be new to Super IV, was that connecting an Ultra Combo off of a focus attack dash cancel seemed to almost cut the damage of the Ultra by about a fourth of the total damage, or maybe even more. Sagat has the ability to connect his new Ultra, the Tiger Cannon from Tiger Uppercut xx FADC xx Ultra. When the Tiger Cannon hits by itself, without using a FADC to connect it, the Ultra seems to hit for about 500 damage. When it was used and after canceling with a FADC from Tiger Uppercut, the damage was noticeably smaller. Could this be one of the nerfs applied to Sagat? When I asked Seth Killian if this was a new feature to the game, the only reply I got was “Maybe!” with a big smile on Seth’s face.

With that being said, all that can be done for more confirmation on new game features, is to wait patiently. There are still four new characters yet to be revealed, and several months before Super Street Fighter IV is expected to be released. The build that was played at the Fight Club was far from finished, and much more will be done with Super IV before it’s release date. Keep up to date with gootecks.com and the other great Street Fighter related sites out there like I Play Winner and Event Hubs!

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