Unity's own CurlehMustache made a series of completely rad wallpapers for your "i" stuff. There are some inspired choices here, and they were obviously made with a lot of love.
Make sure to hit his page for the complete list, which includes Resident Evil, Mega Man, Tatsunoko Vs Capcom, Monster Hunter, Lost Planet 2, Duck Tales (!!!), Marvel Vs Capcom 2, and a whole MESS of SFIV. Beautiful!
PS- if you are a computer genius, you can probably stick these on a blackberry too.
While these were an e3 ultra-sexclusive, you can still find one on eBay, for predictably outrageous prices. If you don't win the auction, you can at least console yourself with the game itself. It's harder to sport in da club, but comparatively resistant to spaghetti sauce.
GoAnimate.com lets you easily create and share your own animations from some fun brands, including of course Street Fighter (and Star Trek and... Willie Nelson?). We ran a little contest with them, and the results are in.
I posted my favorite from Mojochi. The other winners are here and here--all of them walked away with copies of SFIV and a sack of other swag.
Just when I think I'm about to be done with the whole papercraft thing, someone does something rad that drags me back in, like the kids cranking out amazing Capcom stuff over at NintendoPaperCraft.
I love the idea that I can find stuff on the internet and then essentially "download" a real object--v. sexy.
The creations run from the famous Ken Masters to case-specific Ace Attorney villains to the delightful Met and more!
Part fighting game history, part community, part nonsense, and lots of lulz, The Dogface Show is back with Episode 3. This show features myself and Joey "MrWizard" Cuellar, my longtime EVO coconspirator and shoryuken.com admin (Tom and Tony Cannon remain sequestered in their undisclosed location).
We talk about nicknames, the magic of Japanese joysticks, what makes Daigo so great, and more. I've been a big fan of the show since it's debut, so it was a lot of fun to actually take part.
PS- Remember, The Dogface Show crew actually releases each episode in 10 minute parts, and this is part 3, so if you haven't had enough of our shenanigans, be sure to check out the other parts (as well as their other great episodes).