What a tangled web we weave...
First of all, the SF4 matches on Youtube from the past month or two should should be available here now, for those of you that like a more organized FADC experience. So go check out that Street Fighter 4 tab! Secondly, I though it'd be a good thing to let you guys know of how much FADC there really is all over the internet. Let me give you a quick rundown: OFFICIAL FADC STORE: http://www.zazzle.com/frameadvantage The long-awaited store! Currently the only products available for purchase are Chris Hu Hope shirts and posters! Sit tight for more on the way soon! OFFICIAL FADC FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/frameadvantage The best place to go for event scheduling and real interaction with the men behind FADC. As soon as I confirm a stream date, I set it up there, so RSVP on the Facebook events and let Skynet remind you when you're supposed to be watching a live show! Also, you can friend me personally at facebook.com/sebiel . OFFICIAL FADC TWITTER: http://twitter.com/fadc For bite-sized chunks of news, as well mentions of my personal favorite matches as soon as they get uploaded. I've turned off the automatic tweets so please follow me again :D OFFICIAL FADC YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/frameadvantagedotcom Where it all began! Youtube will always have the most frequently updated FADC video, as well as the ability for users to rate and comment on them. Sorry, but I'm still enjoying having my own website completely clear of user-generated comment monstering ;) Anyway, hit me up... in the zillion ways I've given you. Hah! seb What's going on?
Why has the site seen so little news? For many reasons!
Anyway, be sure to tune in on Sunday for the next Battlefield Arcadia stream! No matter how crappy and slow we (read: just seb) are at updating the website, I'll always be at tournaments every weekend for streaming and recording! seb The Dynasty is dead, but was it ever alive?
So, I had the pleasure of attending one of Dynasty Events tournaments that are held at King's Games in Brooklyn, NY on November 7th(which was yesterday as of this writing). I figured I'd go since I missed out on the last Battlefield Arcadia, which had featured nothing but amazing matches from start to finish. "Why not?" I told myself, so I ended up going because you never know. Most of NY's finest players were in attendance and it looked like it might have been a promising tournament. Sidestepping from 2D to 3D: "What do you mean I don't have swagger?" Part 1
Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion has finally hit console at the time of this article. Every serious Tekken player is hungry right now because it's no longer Texas, California, and New York only playing the game. Everyone has it now. And I'm sure most of you are trying to figure out if you want to play Tekken after a long year of SF4 madness. Tekken 6 has been the number one game in Japan for two consecutive years according to Arcadia Monthly. So what in God's name makes this game stand out compared to other fighting games that come from Japan? There's a variety of reasons as to why it's popular in Japan. There was a slight dry spell in the Capcom and SNK camps in regards to something new. Tekken 6 launched in arcades November of 2007, so the game is pretty old by now if you lived in the above three states or played in Japan. But for a good majority of this country, the game is relatively new and there are probably going to be a lot more new players in the Tekken community. I, for one, am one of them. |
