UPDATE 5: We are FULL! Apologies if you did not get in, but there will be a next time!
Wanna throw down at the NYC Capcom Fight Club?
In the TvC: Ultimate All-Stars department, it's the world's first chance to go hands-on with Mega Man Zero and Joe the Condor, plus Tekkaman Blade, Frank West, and all your rebalanced returning TvC favorites. On the Super SFIV tip, it's an exclusive taste of Juri, T. Hawk, and Dee Jay.
On the heels of Round 1 with Microsoft, Jeff from the mighty PlayStation Blog massed his troops and did battle with the forces of Capcom. The competition was surprisingly stiff, but it was Joe C. took home the title for Sony, and in addition to a Street Fighter IV Collector's Edition, he also picked up a Star Wars Battlefront PSP bundle and the chance to take on Josh L. from Microsoft.
Joe and Josh played the first round on a PS3, and the second on Xbox 360 (both played identical Mad Catz sticks on each system). The third round system would have been decided by coin flip, but Joe C. won handily on both systems to take the cross-platform championship, and a chance to fight Capcom's ringer... I mean... "representative," the unstoppable Justin Wong.
Joe C. definitely stepped up his game to meet the challenge, but Justin took it to the next level and won in straight sets, scoring a Tournament Edition FightStick for his trouble.
Check here for some photos, and here and here to see parts one and two of Joe C. handling Josh L. The video quality is crummy but the action is hot.
PS- Special hugs to Unity's Greedy McNasty for being exceptionally awesome, and (independently of his other awesome) sending over this cool drum head signed from the Blue Man Group to Capcom Unity. W00t.
The first night was to determine the Microsoft champ, featuring Major Nelson’s squad and Capcom Unity members. It was a great event, full of free play, friendly tournament trash-talk, Mad Catz sticks and pads, and some surprise celebrity guests. Of course Microsoft’s community generalissimo Major Nelson (resplendent in purple velvet jacket) was there, along with SFIV producer Yoshinori Ono, Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter, and… Levar Burton. Yes, THAT Levar Burton. Street Fighter fans are everywhere!
Josh L. pulled out the win for Team Microsoft, playing a freight-train Balrog to win a Street Fighter IV Collector's Edition, as well as a 3 year membership to Xbox Live and a shot at the TBD Sony champ. Major Nelson was also nice enough to offer free 1 year memberships to everyone who won in the first round. A gentleman and a scholar.
Check out a few pics from the event here, or just switch on your Xbox 360! Major Nelson’s video coverage of the event is the top story on the “Inside Xbox” tab, and the #2 story on “Spotlight.” You’ll find a taste of the tournament action, first-time player impressions about the game, plus me shaking my head like a spaz after a few too many “5-Hour Energy!” drinks. Winners don’t do drugs!
Next up is part two of the event, where we battle to determine the Sony rep, and the overall Microsoft vs Sony vs Capcom champ…
Previous Street FighterFight Clubs have been pretty secretive but with the game right around the corner, we decided to blow this one out.
You find the dark alley, you head through the unmarked door, but instead of getting mugged, you’ll find a very private room full of Street Fighter awesomeness. We’ve got all of the SFIV console characters, the SFIV arcade machines, and of course some very special surprises.
If you’re in San Francisco, are over 18, and want come, send THIS GUY a message that includes your real name and wait to hear back. You need to be on the list to get through the unmarked door, so make sure you get a confirmation before you brave the back alley. The S.I.N. bouncers are… evil.