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EVO Online PSN: Who’s Going to Vegas?

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January 30th, 2011
…I wake up Sunday morning and my wife is sitting on the edge of the bed, phone in hand, checking her Facebook and Twitter feeds (link to our facebook and twitter pages.)
I look over at her and ask,”Is there anything new and exciting to report from the world of Facebook land?”
She chuckles a bit and replies,

“Tina K. Great work out, I feel the burn. Woot”

I just stare at her blankly. She knows what I’m thinking. Then at the same time we both let out a loud
“WOOT”
and laugh our butt’s off together.

WOOT? Who actually says that?

Once our laughter dies down, she put her phone away and asks me,
“What are your plans for the day”?
“I have EVO Online today…”
“Oh great…more video game crap! We have to go grocery shopping.”
“Oh great…more crap I hate to do!”
(She smacks me upside my head.)
“Are we going to be back by 1pm…cuz that’s when it starts.”
“We should be if you get your butt out of bed now…”

I do…we go…GROCERY SHOPPING! (yay)

Two and a half hours later, I’m back home and the milk, bread, and 4500 other things we purchased are in the house and put away.

Time for some EVO Online!

“WOOT!”

I log in to Galaxy4Gamers.com, click the Live Streams button and settle in for an afternoon of SSFIV competition.
Competition is what I wanted and competition is what I got!

The event opens up with the commentary of James Chen and UltraDavid. Sporting some rather nifty ties, the two give us a rundown on the top 16 finalists. They then inform us that the sole winner of the event will receive a FREE TRIP to EVO 2011 and an exclusive online title.
The first round, of this single elimination tournament gave us Vermilli0n (aka Mike Ross) and his E.Honda vs Lazy922 and his Guile. After some back and forth in the early part of the match, it was Mike Ross who took it and moved on to round 2 of the finals.
Next were MarlinPie vs RandomRJ. Out of the nine rounds played, RandomRJ only dropped 3, moving him and his Fei Long on, knocking MarlinPie out for the day. This was a bit of an upset as MarlinPie was the favorite to win this match up. He currently holds the number 4 position on Galaxy4Gamers.com leader board. We hope MarlinPie finds his way to EVO 2011.
Tatsukjinken and BigFleccs went head to head next and while BigFlecc’s Bison came out hard, in the end, it was Tatsu’s Vega who was a little like Beowulf against Grendel, heroically carving himself a victory in match 3 to move himself on.
Matchup number 4 was uruseii and his long legged Sakura against F8less and his Sagat. Sagat didin’t have what it takes to knock the little girl down, so in game 3, F8less tried to catch up by switching to Adon. At first it looked like this was a good move, for he took round 1. However, uruseii took himself and his Sakura on up the bracket, by taking rounds 2 and 3, giving him 3-0 victory.
CHUCKYSRK (aka crizzle) and his Viper dominated Ken, who was driven by lilsicx66 in the next 3-1 match, as did Hug101, who swept Foxisquick 3-0 with his version of M. Bison. RED RANGER and ghettoperu went at it in match number 7. With RED RANGER taking games 1 and 2 and putting up two PERFECTS on the board, the match was all but over for ghettoperu. However, ghettoperu must have had a talk with his Balrog during the short break between games 2 and 3, because after that he didn’t miss a beat and came back winning the match 3-2 over RED RANGER. Impressive comeback indeed. Sorry RED, we still love you and hope you remain on the G4G leader board for quite some time!
As James Chen and UltraDavid had some fun with numbers over the usernames jewelman444 and dudeman5566, the two players started their battle. Jewelman444 came out strong and although it’s not really nice to say, he ran right over dudeman5566′s Balrog, (sorry dudeman) sweeping the match 3-0, without losing a single round. Part of his victory came by way of some serious Honda Handslapping. The back to back combos drew some attention from Mr Chen, which did raise some concern about fair game play. We’ll get back to that in a minute…or two. Jewelman444 did advance to round 2.

So…after the first round of play, we were left with:

Vermilli0n (aka Mike Ross) vs RandomRj
Tatusujinken vs uruseii
CHUCKYSRK (aka crizzle) vs Hugo101
ghettoperu vs jewelman444

Some of the favorites to move on to the semi final were Tatsujinke, CHUCKYSRK, and Vermilli0n.
Round two started out as a tug of war between Mike Ross and RandomRJ. In the end, it was the favorite, Mike Ross who would move on.
Even though Tatsujinken managed to grab a PERFECT in round 1 of game 3, sadly, the expected advance for him was just not going to happen. Uruseii and his Sakura proved that neither one of them is a lower tier character, by taking the macth 3-2, in what was, in my opinion, one of the best battles we saw all day.
Hugo101 also pulled off an upset over CHUCKYSRK with a 3-2 win. This was another one that came down to the wire. We even got to see some character changes from both players. CHUCKYSRK’s Viper was replaced by Zangief, after losing round 1 and 2, and then Hugo101′s Bison was benched for Sagat in game 5, after dropping both games 3 and 4! Exciting to say the least. Just about the, my wife hollered that dinner was ready and when I told her I couldn’t come up to eat at the moment, she took the time to walk downstairs into my mancave and smack me upside my head again. I suppose it was worth it though. The day’s competition kept me on the edge of my seat all afternoon! …Anyway…Game 5 of that match ended up a 2-1 win for Hugo101, movinig him on to the semifinal.

During a short break in the action, it was decided that Jewelman444 was NOT committing any mischief. Before the final match in round 2, Jewelman444, received not only an apology from James Chen, who thought he may have been using turbo, but he also got some mad props from the commentator, for his completely sick Honda Handslapping combos! My hat goes off to Mr. Chen for not only making sure things were on the up and up during gameplay, but for taking the time to make things right when his accusation turned out to be false. In my book, that makes you Sir Chen, a class act.

With that said, the match began and ghettoperu quickly discovered what all the fuss was about. Jewelman444 laid down another “Flawless Victory” (wait…isn’t that from another fighting game? pffffffff…my bad), by not losing a single round in 3 games. This of course put Jewelman444 into the semifinal. Well done Jewelman444!

…A bit hungry, I went upstairs and grabbed a quick bite to eat, satisfying my belly and making things right with my lady. I then hurried back down stairs to my computer and got comfy again. Looking at the newly updated tourney bracket, I found out that in the semi final, things looked like this:

Vermilli0n vs uruseii
Hugo101 vs Jewelman444

Getting on with things, Mike Ross seemed to be a bit nervous about his foe, Sakura. Even though his Honda took round 1 in game 1, he ended up losing the first game as the skinny little girl took out his fatman, 2-1. Then, somewhere between game 1 and game 2, Mike settled in with his Honda and beat down poor Sakura, eliminating uruseii, by winning every round of the next 3 games. You know what that means…Mike Ross moves on to the final!

I remember thinking at that time, “Time out! Hold on one second!…This means that if Jewleman444, who also plays with Honda wins his match against Hugo101, we could be looking at a mirror match in the final!” Our commentators for this event, also noticed this possibility and made mention of how most SSFIV players don’t particularly care for these kind of match ups.

Unfortunately for Hugo101, that is exactly what was to be. Even though he gave Jewelman444 his first loss of the day in game 1, round 2, he would only take 2 more rounds in the match up. Despite an effort to shake things ups, with two character changes, Hugo101 went down 3-0 vs Jewelman444 and his Honda.

Before we move on the finale of EVO Online SSFIV PSN, I would like to personally congratulate each and every player who made it to the finals. Getting this far was a great accomplishment in itself..so
CONGRATULATIONS to:

Vermilli0n
Lazy922
MarlinPie
RandomRJ
Tatsujinken
BigFleccs
uruseii
F8less
CHUCKYSRK
lilsicx66
Hugo101
Foxisquick
ghettoperu
RED RANGER
dudeman5566
Jewelman444

Each and every match, game, and round that played out in this contest, was more than worth watching and made EVO Online what it was. Spectacular.
I’m guessing that some of you may already know who is going on to EVO 2011 for FREE, and some of you don’t. Either way, it really doesn’t matter, because I’m not going to tell you! It is once again time for dinner, and my wife cooked for me, again. Since I don’t feel like getting smacked upside the head anymore this week, you can see for yourself. Thanks for reading and goodbye for now. But before I go, I leave you with the video of the Final EVO Online PSN Match between:

Mike Ross (aka Vermilli0n) and Adam Jewel (aka Jewelman444)

…enjoy, FIVE

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Behind the Controller: A Look at Wolfkrone

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Right around the time of the November 2010 announcement of EVO Online at Galaxy4Gamers.com…

bb …a Super Street Fighter IV gamer named Wolfkrone showed up on the site. Right after making his first deposit, and entering the EVO event, he began competing in cash head to head challenges and single elimination SSFIV tournaments hosted by Galaxy4Gamers.com. In just over a month’s time, he played in an astonishing 120 plus matches at G4G and earned over $1000.00 in winnings. When the day arrived for first round of EVO Online bracket play, Wolfkrone, along with fifteen other competitors, found their way to the top of the sixteen regionally divided brackets, moving each of them on to the finals. Day two of the event was held a week later, and after all was said and done, it was Wolfkrone who was crowned the victor of the tournament. As his reward, he won a free trip to EVO 2011 and an exclusive online title of “No One Comes Close.” Shortly after the event was over, I got a chance to interview Wolfkrone…

Five:
How’s it going today?

Wolfkrone:
Everything is going good today. Just finished up a little Christmas shopping with my family.

Five:
‘Tis the season…I just got mine finished up yesterday,. all done..ready to go…glad it’s over with!

Wolfkrone:
LOL

Five:
So…your username is Wolfkrone. You are a pro Super Street Fighter IV player, winner of the first ever EVO Online Tournament, and exclusive owner of the online title: No One Comes Close”
Before we get into all that, can you tell us a little bit about who Wolfkrone is?

Wolfkrone:
Well…my real name is Joshua Philpot, I’m from Detroit Michigan. Right now I’m 20 years old, and currently going to college. I’ve been gaming since I was about 5 years old and have played just about any fighting game you can name. I didn’t really get serious about gaming until Street Fighter IV came out.

Five:
Where exactly did the username Wolfkrone come from?

Wolfkrone:
It came from one of my favorite fighting games Soul Caliber IV. One of the stages in that game is called called Wolfkrone Monument, and that’s basically where I got my name from.

Five:
We (Galaxy4Gamers) met you for the first time at EVO 2010. If I’m not mistaken, you visited our booth, signed up for Galaxy4Gamers.com, played in some cash tournaments, and even won a HORI Fight Stick…

Wolfkrone:
Yeah…that was me…I was there…

Five:
Shortly after the announcement of EVO Online at Galaxy4Gamers.com, you came back to the site, and as of right now, you have played in 128 online cash tournaments on G4G…

Wolfkrone:
..Yep…

Five:
What I want to know, is do you think playing all those matches helped you get ready for the competition in EVO Online?

Wolfkrone:
Yeah…the site definitely helped me get ready for EVO Online. Playing on the site got my way more in tune to playing online than I was before. Playing the matches helped learn new things and gave me an idea of what to expect.

Wolfkrone:
When I was younger, everyone used to beat me down in Street Fighter and other fighting games. I would always lose…bad… I think that’s what got me into Street Fighter and made me competitive…When I got be around 10 or 12, I started going to Wizard’s Arcade…it’s closed down now, but…when I was going there…for like 4 years…all they had was fighting games. They had Third Strike, Cvs2…they had King of Fighters…they had all the fightin’ games…going there…that’s when I became really competitive.

Five:
When was the first competitive tournament you ever played in?

Wolfkrone:
It was in February of 2009 right after Street Fighter IV came out. It was at a Michigan Ran Bat (Ranking Battle)

Five:
How did you do?

Wolfkrone:
I placed around 13th…

Five:
Out of how many players?

Wolfkrone:
I think there was like 40 or so…

Five:
That’s not bad for your first time…
How often do you go to LAN tournaments?

Wolfkrone:
Here in Michigan, we have Ran Bats every two weeks, so I go to those…I uhhh…usually win those…

Five:
lol

Wolfkrone:
…and if there is a tournament in either Chicago or Ohio, I usually go there too.

Five:
You went to EVO this year…what did you think of that?

Wolfkrone:
It was my first EVO…It was different…it was alot of fun. There were so many different people there. I got a lot out of it because I got a chance to play against so many really good people.

Five:
We all know you have a killer Viper… do you ever play with any other characters?

Wolfkrone:
I mess around with a lot of other characters, but when it’s time to be serious and play for real, I choose Viper. I can play with any of them but when it’s time to get down to business, it’s Viper.

Five:
How much time do you spend a week practicing.

Wolfkrone:
A lot.

Five:
LOL..A LOT huh? Should we just leave it at that?

Wolfkrone:
Yeah. lol.

Five:
Do you have a sparring partner…someone you play with on a regular basis…

Wolfkrone:
Nope.

Five:
…do you get online and get into endless battles for practice? What’s your practice like?

Wolfkrone:
Usually it’s just practicing punishes in Training Mode. I mostly just play by myself or online. I usually don’t train with anyone. I like to put myself in situations in Training Mode and see how I can get out of them.

Five:
I play SSFIV a little bit and although I suck, I find Training Mode to be the arena for me, because they don’t hit back! How do you practice your timing?

Wolfkrone:
Oh..yeah…I get online…there are a lot of good people online. I have fought a lot of pretty good people online… and when I lose, I go back to the replay and look at that setup and find out what I did wrong, why I lost…then I go back to training mode and try the same thing…figure out my options in that situation…

Five:
I hear ya…
A lot fight gamers use a Fight Stick, like the ones you can get from MadCatz…it’s my understanding, that you don’t use one…

Wolfkrone:
I use a default PS3 controller.

Five:
Why the controller over the stick?

Wolfkrone:
I’m self conscious about people listening to what I am doing or watching my hands while I play. Using the controller they can’t hear or see what I’m doing. If people watch your hands or listen to the button presses, they can react to it.

Five:
Wow…that’s not what I expected to hear…something to think about…smart…

Wolfkrone:
Yeah…in this one tournament…I lost in the first round and the guy was like, “I knew I heard you press something”…

Five:
So it’s a whole strategy thing then…

Wolfkrone:
It is…


Five:
Aside from Super Street Fighter IV, do you play any other video games?

Wolfkrone:
Right now, I play Call of Duty: Black Ops…that game is fun…

Five:
That’s cool…Black Ops is MY staple game…

Wolfkrone:
That’s pretty much it…those two…that’s all I’m playin’ right now.

Five:
What does your family think of your gaming?

Wolfkrone:
They are supportive…at first they weren’t…after I started doing good, they started supporting me. Now they cheer for me…when I come home from tournaments, they are all shoutin’ because they watched the streams…it feels pretty good.

Five:
That’s awesome…I think what makes it even better doing something you love and being able to make some money doing it!

Wolfkrone:
Yeah…definitely!

Five:
Okay…so in this relatively new industry that is competitive gaming…what do you want out of this? Where Do you see this taking you in life?

Wolfkrone:
Right now i see it as fun. I do see a future in this though…through sponsorships. There are a lot of sponsorships out there and there are more coming…I believe it’s going to take another five years or so for things to really get goin’.

Five:
For anyone who is thinking about getting into competitive video gaming, what kind of advice can you offer?

Wolfkrone:
The best advice I would say, is spend a lot of time with a game…study it…dedication and hard work…

Five:
Before we wrap things up here, It has been a pleasure and an honor. I thank you for your time, and I wish you the best of luck in EVO 2011. In closing is there anything else you would like to offer up to our readers?

Wolfkrone:
For everyone who is reading this…Galaxy4Gamers.com is a really, really good site. Go there, and play…you will level up by playing there. It will help you with your competitive gaming and you will improve, because when you play there, you are playing against people who WANT to win, and playing against people like that will definitely make you a better player.

Five:
WOW! Thanks Wolfkrone. Again, Congratulations and Good Luck at EVO 2011!

Wolfkrone:
Thank you Five.

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EVO Online: Crowning a Champion

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The First Ever EVO Online Tournament

On December 11th 2010 hundreds of fighters from the United States and Canada competed in the first EVO Online Tournament on Galaxy4Gamers.

Presented by EVO Championship Series, Shoryuken, MadCatz, and Galaxy4Gamers, the tournament included two days of intense Super Street Fighter IV online matches.

The brackets included a number of well-known top players, along with plenty of up-and-coming fighters looking for recognition.

Everyone was fighting for the tournament Grand Prize: FREE airfare, hotel, and entry to EVO 2011 in Las Vegas, AND the exclusive right to bare the online title of

“No One Comes Close”!

Day one began the grueling preliminary rounds of the tournament. Regional action saw some players facing old foes in the first and second rounds. As the afternoon passed, the brackets whittled down to 16 finalists earning them each a chance to play in the Final Bracket the following Saturday…

The finals were live streamed and commentated on SRKLive, via Justin.tv, and were hosted by James Chen and UltraDavid. Behind the scenes and keeping things moving for the event, were Joey “Mr. Wizard” Cuellar from EVO and Galaxy4Gamers President, Mike Casazza. As all 16 finalists checked in at Galaxy4Gamers.com, and “readied up” from across the continent, James and UtraDavid set the stage with bit of background on the event and some bio information on the final 16. The chatrooms were filled with spectators giving shout-outs for their favorite players, and as the number of viewers steadily increased, the first match of the afternoon got under way…

The first round bracket of the finals pitted the following players against each other:

Air vs Vangief
IIPeru vs Showst0pper
CaliPower vs jrguiter
Crizznation vs Edma
adamvongs99 vs immortalbmw
Endl3ssrampage vs iPerfectLegend
scottosohotto vs Macumazahn
Davero vs Wolfkrone

Starting things off , Air and Vangief went to work, and right off the bat, they put everyone on the edge of their seats with a 3-2 match that could have EASILY gone either way. The first game went to Air and his Ryu with a victory of 2-1 over Vangief’s Zangief. Vangief then followed up with back to back wins, in games 2 and 3. Turning things back to Air’s favor in game 4 with a 2-1 victory, the match was suddenly 2-2 and a fifth and tie breaking game had to be played! In game 5, Vangief, won the first round…Air the second. With only one round left in the match, both players went head to head delivering blows evenly throughout the 99 second round. Down to the wire, with both players extremely low in health, the match deciding round came down to who was going to get the final hit. With tensions high, both players came at one another to strike, but it was Vangief who sent Zangief up and delivered the K.O. to Ryu with a final punch to the head. Nothing fancy, but it got the job done, and moved Vangief on to the next round of the bracket.

With the stage now set, and thoughts that things couldn’t possibly get any better, the very next match up between IIPeru and Showst0pper also went 5 games with another back and forth, who wants it more showdown! In the first game, IIPeru came out swinging and took an early 2-0 lead over Showst0pper and his Dhalsim. In game 2, it looked like things would continue the same way with IIPeru taking round 1 with his El Fuerte, however, Showst0pper turned it all around and shut things down by wining the next two rounds and taking the game. In game 3, Showst0pper proved that he was serious about his intentions and swept the game 2-0. Saying enough is enough, IIPeru came back and hammered things home for himself and El Fuerte winning both games 4 and 5, moving him on to the next round.

Although the excitement meter was off the chart, the next few matches kind of cooled off a bit and gave us spectators a chance to catch our breathe and pull our hearts out of or stomachs. In the next match “old man” CaliPower’s Ryu seemed to be a bit much for jrgutier’s T.Hawk, for CaliPower didn’t drop a single a round and cleaned house by dominating the match, 3-0.

CrizzNation got a by in the next match up, because his opponent, EdMa had prior engagements and unfortunately had to forfeit.

Onward, we had adamvongs99 3-0 victory over immortalbmw, followed by a 3-1 win by iPerfectLegend over Endl3ssrampage. Next, Macumazahn donned an overwhelming Ryu and destroyed scottosohotto and his Bison, 3-0. Concluding the first round of the event, the up and coming WolfKrone showed Davero that his deadly Viper had a sting that neither E. Honda nor Guy could recover from. In a 3-0 victory, it was Wolfkrone who moved on to round 2.

Updating the bracket, the next 4 matches looked like this:

Vangief vs IIPeru
CaliPower vs CrizzNation
adanvongs99 vs iPerfectLegend
Macumazahn vs Wolfkrone

After a few brief recaps of round 1 by our commentators, IIPeru and Vangief showed us another nail biter as Zangief and El Fuerte went back and forth, trading blows and games, with IIPeru coming out on top 3-2.

CaliPower kept his fans cheering as he took games 1 and 2 away from Crizznation in the second match up of the updated bracket. CrizzNation and his Viper did gave the veteran some pause by winning game 3, but CaliPower came back and finished things up in game 4, forcing CrizzNation out and ensuring himself a place in the semifinals.

Back and forth things went between adamvongs99 and iPerfectLegend in match up number 3, but alas, it was iPerfectLegend who came out on top, and took his Akuma on to a 3-1 victory, also putting him in the semifinals.

A late and rather unfortunate event then took place, as for unknown reasons, Macumazahn could not continue on with the event, which by default, moved Wolfkrone one more slot closer to the finals.

With only 4 of the 16 now remaining, the semifinal bracket was as follows:

IIPeru vs CaliPower
iPerfectLegend vs Wolfkrone

In the semifinals things heated up again, and from the chatter on the site, it looked like CaliPower was the favorite to move on to the championship. IIPeru put that notion to bed by coming out on top with his El Fuerte, winning 3-2 in another exciting 5 game contest, making IIPeru the first ever EVO Online Championship Contender! The next match up would decide who would go to the final to battle against IIPeru and who would face CaliPower for 3rd place. Would it be iPerfectLegend or Wolfkrone?

After losing the first round of the last semifinal match, Wolfkrone and his Viper moved on to join IIPeru in the featured event of the afternoon, winning 3 games to 1 over iPerfectLegend and his Akuma.

Before IIPeru and Wolfkrone faced off for the champion crowning match, there was the matter of 3rd place to be resolved.

CaliPower vs iPerfectLegend. IPerfectlengend vs CaliPower. No matter which way you put it, both of these competitors have time after time shown their consistency in game play and deserved nothing less than our appreciation for the show they put on for us in this inaugural online event. In the end, it was iPerfectLegend, winning 3-0 and taking 3rd place over CaliPower.

And finally…Your 2010 Official EVO Online Championship Matchup…

IIPeru -Salt Lake City, Utah vs Wolfkrone – Detroit, Michigan

Weeks of preparation, days and days of practicing, hours of waiting…were finally over! The moment had come to name a champion!

By the looks of the spectator comments, it was clear that not many people expected either one of these e-warriors to end up in the final match, but nonetheless, there they were, and as exciting as the opening round of the finals were, NOTHING could of have topped what we were all about to witness…

Spectators on SRKLive were typing so fast, that the room moderator had to drop it down to slow mode just so you could read it! The crowd was split. Virtual shouts of “PERU” and “WOLF” went back and forth in the few minutes before the match started, and continued throughout, what was the mayhem of the event! We all waited for the READY lights to turn green and when the character select screen came up, just as we knew they would, Wolfkrone picked Viper and IIPeru stayed with what had got him this far…El Fuerte! Beginning the match, and after 6 or 7 seconds of “dance moves” by both players, Wolfkrone sent Viper in and got FIRST ATTACK. Trading blow for blow and combo for combo for 67seconds, both players health was completely exhausted and with one final blow, it was IIPeru who took the first round. Wolfkrone finished out the game and took the next two rounds, winning it 2-1. In game 2, of the best of 5 match, it was Wolfkrone and his Viper who quickly sent El Fuerte and IIPeru packing, winning 2-0 in that game. Game 3,which turned out to be match point for Wolfkrone, started off with him taking round 1, but IIPeru was not going down this way! In round 2 El Fuerte punished Viper severely, causing some very hectic and panicky game play out of Wolfkrone. This win by IIPeru forced one more round in the game and even though Wolfkrone came out strong and put the hurtin’ on IIPeru, diminishing his health to nearly nothing, IIPeru showed his persistence and patience, coming back, taking the round and the game! Now 2-1, it was time for game 4. It was IIPeru who made first contact, doing some substantial damage to Wolfkrone early in the round…but WAIT! Wolfkrone comes back and flurries the round with just under 70 seconds left on the clock! Rounds 2 and 3 belonged completely to IIPeru, tying things up 2 games to 2 games, forcing a fifth and final game! It was nothing less than fantasic! Hats off to these two players for the spectacular show they put on for us this afternoon…Unfortunately, I have nearly exceeded my word count for this article, so I regret to say that I will NOT be able to report the outcome! I can tell you this though, it was one of the most exciting SSFIV games I have ever witnessed…and you are just going to have to see it for yourself!

IIPeru vs Wolfkrone Part I
IIPeru vs Wolfkrone Part II

Although the First Ever EVO Online Tournament is over, don’t be sad. The Road to EVO 2011 Continues! On January 22nd 2011, Galaxy4Gamers, EVO, Shoryuken.com and MadCatz will host another EVO Online Super Street Fighter IV Tournament, with the EXACT SAME Grand Prize…a FREE Trip to EVO 2011!

The only difference this time is the platform! Many have asked for it and now they are going to get it! Hurry up and get over to Galaxy4Gamers.com and pre-register for Round 2, of EVO Online, this time on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Network!

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