Archive for category: England
FairlySadPanda / September 4, 2012 10:37 pm
Manchester Battle Arena's organising team has announced two new fighting game tournaments to take place in the next two months. As usual for MBAs, they will be one-day events and take place at Gamerbase Manchester. Also as usual for MBAs, expect a very loud and excited atmosphere. Information on the tournaments is inside this post
FairlySadPanda / September 3, 2012 9:00 am
CG|Taaha is being sent to Calgary with four other British Super Street Fighter 4: Arcade Edition Version 2012 players. The team will compete in the international five versus five team tournament, and independently in the singles competition. Alongside CG|Taaha, WW.MCZ|Ryan Hart, WW.MCZ|Andreas, CG|Problem X and WW.MCZ|F-Word will represent the UK.
FairlySadPanda / August 28, 2012 7:24 pm
Every week, Armshouse.tv showcases the best fighting game players in London in the weekly WinnerStaysOn tournament series, operating out of HMV Gamerbase Trocadero. Since the start of the summer they've been alternating between UMvC3 and SSF4 each week. They're always great tournaments, especially because the quality of the matches is complemented by a commentary staff that is both knowledgable and has a tendency of being a bit madcap.
In any case, this week is UMvC3. You can watch the stream below, or head over to Armshouse's Twitch TV page to view the stream chat and archives
FairlySadPanda / August 26, 2012 1:04 pm
Day three of i46 is here, bringing two pre-release tournaments and three other tournaments with it! The highlight of today will be the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 tournament, but the other tournaments will also hopefully be just as exciting. HitCombo has everything you need to enjoy the day, so lean back and enjoy a lazy Sunday with fighting games.-
FairlySadPanda / August 25, 2012 12:19 pm
We've not covered General Skirmish's FGC podcast here at HitCombo yet, which is a bit odd as I've been on them in the past! Every week, Skirmish and two guests delve into the special topics and upcoming events in the FGC. This week, Blazblue players Dragonlordz, who yesterday won the tournament at i46, and Zoular talk to Skirmish about Blazblue, Persona 4 Arena, balance changes and the anime scene in general. The podcast is embedded inside, along with a topic list.-
FairlySadPanda / August 25, 2012 11:51 am
UPDATE: Day 2 is over. We didn’t see an ST tournament today, but we did see excellent SF4 and UMvC3 tournaments. See you tomorrow for, amongst others, tournaments for KOF13, TTT2 and DOA5. Day two of i46 is upon us! This is the biggest day of the tournament, with both major Capcom titles – Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition
FairlySadPanda / August 24, 2012 11:39 am
Today's the first day of Fighters at i46 in Telford, and - as you can see from the very long title - there's five tournaments today. This post's going to be updated with images, videos, results and updates as they roll in, so stick around to keep abreast of the day's events!-
FairlySadPanda / August 22, 2012 9:48 pm
Okay, I wanted to make an alliteration joke. Am I so wrong?
Namco Bandai UK have announced that they are going to be running a programme of qualifiers for the TTT2 European finals that are going to be held during Paris Games Week (31st Oct - 4th Nov). A number of TTT2 tournaments are going to be involved, including the TTT2 pre-release tournament that is taking place this weekend at Fighters at i46. Read inside for the list of currently announced qualifiers.-
FairlySadPanda / August 19, 2012 3:03 pm
Okay, okay. This is a bit late. I admit it. These tournaments took place a week ago, and the results should have been up several days ago. But they are here now, and you can all now read about who won free entry to Insomnia 46! It's so very exciting. The results are posted after the jump
FairlySadPanda / July 22, 2012 8:21 pm
Godsgarden Europe has just launched its new weekly stream of SSF4 online play. Today's footage features a whole bunch of top EU talent, including the UK's Problem X and France's Louffy! There's a lot of good matches which have all been put into Twitch.TV's archives for your enjoyment, which is about three and a half hours long in total. The two parts of the footage are embedded inside
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