Think you’re good at fighting games? If so, you should already have your bags packed and ready to go to theEVO 2008 World Finals. That’s where all the really goodStreetFighterand other fighting game heavyweights will be this weekend. So, if you think that you’re really, really good (or just want to meet fighting enthusiasts like yourself), I suggest you head to the Tropicana Hotel & Resort in Las Vegas, August 8th to the 10th, and try out your luck.
Sadly, luck will not help you against these people. I’ve personally seen them play games competitively, and all I can say is that I will never be that good at anything, ever, at all.
The international competition that is EVO, also caters those who have a more relaxed approach, and always has machines on hand for non-competition play. Here’s whatSeth Killian, one of the events creators and Capcom community manager, has to say about EVO:
EVO is hardcore, but of course most of the people there aren’t going to win–they know this and still turn out in droves because it’s a ton of fun for anyone that loves fighting games. The best players put on a show, there are a million freeplay stations on every fighter imaginable (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters money matches, anyone?). EVO has the biggest cheers, the most heart, the longest history, and is basically pro-gaming the way it looks when it’s driven by love and lifelong fans instead of a marketing department.
This year’s EVO will have some special additions, such asStreet Fighter IV,Super StreetFighter II Turbo: HD Remix(long title is long), andTatsunoko Vs. Capcomup for anyone to play. I have it from a reliable source, that this may be the only timeTatsunoko Vs Capcomwill ever see the light of day in the US. So if any of this is your bag of tea, I suggest that you get a move on!