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Capcom remains undecided over Super Street Fighter IV rape price.

A recent Super Street Fighter IV-related article at Kotaku reads "Capcom is still debating whether to sell the game for the traditional price of console titles or a lower price, Killian said."

As I've said before, Capcom's so far FUCKED UP to all hell on Street Fighter IV. The game received nary an update, features minimal content compared to competitors, is littered with various grotesquely lopsided matches, and includes some of the worst 2D animation seen in a title this generation, Triple-A title or non. The game rides the fucking nostalgia wave, and we all bite into it, myself included.

We'll all buy SUPER DUPER NEATO Street Fighter IV when it releases next year, no matter the price. Capcom knows this, yet they remain hesitant to drop the inevitable price bomb. Why? They know they'll be in trouble. Has a pre-teen ever approached you, head down, hands behind his or her back, and proceeded to admit something he or she's guilty of? It's like that, but on a corporate level. 

Another theory: Capcom's waiting to see if we pull out of this recession by next year. If we do, they'll charge more. If not, they might charge a little less. 

One last theory: Capcom's checking the title over - making sure it doesn't include any potentially racist content (sup Resident Evil 5?). Somehow, Dee Jay and El Fuerte will remain. Actually, I heard in their double secret ending they both visit Mexico City. El Fuerte makes the best fried chicken in the world for Dee Jay. The government then rules the chicken so good it's illegal, and tries to arrest the duo. After running for hundreds of miles, they jump over the fence and enter the U.S. There, a reformed Abel tries to sell them life insurance. After they refuse, Rufus, now a devout Christian, eats El Fuerte's foot because he's hungry, and threatens to eat the rest unless he buys the most expensive plan from Abel. Dee Jay and El Fuerte give in, eventually gain citizenship and full-time jobs, but are unable to live comfortable lives due to mounting bills from Fuerte's constantly infected stub where his foot used to be. As they're discussing the future over a few glasses of orange soda, a newsflash brightens their screen: "Zangief reformed the Soviet Union and has fired the Omega Machine. In 30 seconds, he will effectively piledrive the Earth into the sun." THE END

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Monday
22Feb2010

Videogaming Evidence of Friday, February 19, 2010

League of Legends time is now also Global Agenda time. Unlike LoL, matches in GA don't take a minimum of 25 minutes, and last up to an hour. But the time element isn't the biggest factor for my recent switch. My ability in GA depends largely on my own capability with third-person shooters (i.e. GA's more skill-based). 

How've I faired against the competition? Take a look at the screenshots below.

 

Friday
12Feb2010

Videogaming Evidence of Thursday, February 11, 2010 + backlog

I'm sorry. I've failed you, internet. I got a part-time job and haven't updated this blog as much as I wanted; especially this section. PLUS(!), League of Legends decided to not allow me access to the post game stats. It crashed many times, and continues to do so every other match. But enough excuses! I'm back. And I'll be posting more. 

Until I get more organized again, here's a bunch of stats screens I've had sitting in my folders. Please note the switch to Fiddlesticks.

Thursday
28Jan2010

Videogaming Evidence of Thursday, January 28, 2010

2:00AM

I feel embarrassed putting this picture up. The team we faced only won due to the stacking of crowd control effects and status debuffs. In high level play, this SEEMS like a necessity. Not cool, yo.

Also, many not-so-nice comments were tossed my way when I backdoored the other team's base. I don't understand why. It's a legitimate tactic. QQ? Probably.

ANNND...I realized I should start placing NON League of Legends content in this section of the site. Next time I play something different I will. So...stay tuned until the weekend...

Tuesday
26Jan2010

Videogaming Evidence of Tuesday, January 26, 2010

1:00AM

What a match. I hope many more of these lie in my future.

Monday
25Jan2010

Videogaming Evidence of Sunday, January 25, 2010

1:50AM

Streamed this match at my Justin.tv account. In case you weren't watching, I was criticized heavily by a teammate for "backdooring." If that's a foreign term to you, imagine a castle with its walls in shambles and its king sitting at the throne, just waiting to be kidnapped, maimed, hugged, or whatever. Now imagine all of his troops are a day's away fighting in a nearby town. If you're a rival king or general, wouldn't you sneak around the troops and go for the kingdom's jugular? 

That's what I did. I ripped into his jugular like a starved fat kid disregarding the wrapping on a Hershey's bar. Om nom nom...