Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Final Post

To the Street Fighter Community,

Thank you for all of the years of memories and happiness. I guess this is my last post on this blog. I know I have been posting sporadic posts on different tournaments and thoughts, but now I am officially done with Street Fighter. Hopefully you all continue to grow and succeed, not in the game, but in life! I hope that this blog brought some importance and value to some of your lives. Thanks so much for reading and being such good friends!

Best Regards,

Teresa Lee

"NO ESCAPE!"

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Evo 2k10

Hey everyone!
I know this post is pretty late but I figured I should write a short update on how Evo went this year anyways. So this year was a highly anticipated event and I got to meet a ton of new people! It was quite the experience. The event was held in this huge ballroom in Caesar's Palace. Although the service of this hotel was amongst the worst service I have ever received in my life, I still had a good time nonetheless. The top two came down to Ricky Ortiz and Daigo Umehara. This year Daigo took the victory yet again, but the finals were fun to watch. I really want to give a huge shout out to two players that just took the event by storm and they would be Vangief and Gamerbee. They are the two newest and most talented faces... at least to my knowledge they are. So definitely good job to them! Although there were lots of disappointments this year, overall it was still a fun time with new and old friends. I didn't compete in the ladies tournament because I really didn't want to. I guess competitive gaming really is not my scene and I am completely okay with that. The winner of the ladies tournament was Kayane. She is a Chun Li player from France and also a top Soul Calibur player! Exciting! So anyways, luckily this year I didn't get as sick as I did last year. I just got a sore throat and a horrible cough for a few days. I am not sure how next year's Evo will be, but hopefully it'll be bigger and better than this year's!

Thank you all!

Teresa Lee

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Anticipating Evo 2010!

So all you gamers, if you love video games then you should all be aware of the quick arrival of EVOLUTION 2010! AHHH! I am super excited. Last year I had so much fun at Evo, but I already know that this year will be so crazy. I cannot wait to see all of my friends and enjoy a long weekend in Las Vegas with stiff competition and hopefully stiff alcoholic beverages too. I am too excited to see who shows up! Still have to make my list of things to pack but I just can't wait! GOTTA LOVE THE VEGAS!

See you all there! Be there or be square!

Teresa

Monday, June 28, 2010

SUPER STREET FIGHTER 4 TO ME!

Hey again!

Well, a while ago I posted a blog titled "Street Fighter 4 to me" and basically in that blog I wrote about many of my weaknesses in that game. Since Super came out in April, I guess I should update my top 3 favorite characters again and also write a little bit about what I like about each one of them!


My top 3 favorite picks!


1. Balrog - Look man, I am a dedicated woman Rofl! I feel like if I stop using Balrog then I am abandoning him. I have used him for over a year and it would be sad if I stopped all of a sudden. Everything for him is pretty much the same, except he does less damage (BOOOO)! Also, I think that his new ultra "the dirty bull" is complete ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS! I am still trying to do combos with him but hopefully when I finally purchase the game and everything, then I will get more practice in with him :)

2. Ibuki - Gosh! I absolutely love her! She is so fun and her mix ups are awesome. I know she has a "vortex" but I have not yet practiced enough with her to be good at that "vortex". Hell, I don't even know half her combos yet! The down side to her is her low health. She has a super jump which is pretty cool. I have a hard time doing her cross up kunais but that is because I have yet to really learn her. She is pretty awesome though!! "IBUKI ON THE SCENE!"


3. Cammy - I have fallen in love with Cammy. She has low life like Ibuki but she still does a really decent amount of damage and stun on her opponents. Plus, after seeing all the flashy combos and links she has... man is this character on fire. I can't really say much about her seeing as to how I have only tried her one time. But I am excited to dabble with her a little more and learn more insight about her in the future!


Overall, when SSF4 came out I was kind of irritated because to me it was like learning a whole new game. Many of the "mechanics" of this game is different than the last one. I am still learning about new ultras and also about new cross ups and mix ups. It is definitely a challenge for me to remember this stuff because I don't get to play that often, but I am really looking forward to purchasing the game soon and actually getting a decent amount of practice in. I like to push my skills to the limit in anything I do! I hope everyone else is enjoying the new game as well!


Teresa
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ALL FEMALE TOURNAMENTS

Hey everybody!
It just popped into my mind the one thing that I have yet to write about, and that is the topic of female tournaments. Many people are against the idea of having a girls tournament. Most of their concerns are that these kind of events are sexist or degrading against women.

Coming from my personal experience and perspective on this issue; seeing as to how I happen to be a girl and I happen to have played a few times in tournaments (including ladies of sf4)... I must say that I disagree with the ideas that these events pose a negative impact on society and the gaming industry. In my opinion, it is fair that girls get to play other girls because there are not that many females who really take Sf4 seriously and compete and practice like the majority of the men out there. It is not sexist or disrespectful to put these women in the same room together and give them a chance to show each other their skills and abilities. Many people are saying that it is a "sideshow" or these events are for "attention". I agree to some degree that they may be for some attention but to be honest with everyone, it doesn't matter what day in age it is, a woman playing a game competitively OR being GOOD at that game has always been a spectacle. It just proves that society has labeled it as that and that men have always been the gender to dominate this industry.

Girls have makeup, clothes, etc. And many guys play video games. Before I was introduced into this scene I thought that it was somewhere nerds hang out and I did not want any part to do with it. But after meeting all these great people through gaming, I stopped being so ignorant and opened up my world to the gaming industry.

I think it is a great opportunity for the women who are entering this years Evo female tournament. It is awesome that they get to experience playing firsthand on a huge stage with thousands of people witnessing their skills. Not many people get to say that they played at Evo in front of everyone. That is a big deal to me. Of course I will not be playing :( It is too much pressure for me! But good luck to the ladies who do enter this year!

All in all, female tournaments give more opportunities to the girls who just want to experience a taste of what it is like to game professionally or competitively. I would understand if females were never allowed to compete with guys and only allowed to compete amongst other women; THEN I would say it is degrading and all that stuff... but seeing as to how these events are just an extra BONUS on top of the regular tournaments, there is no harm in them whatsoever.

Thanks for reading!

Teresa

Friday, June 18, 2010

Farewell Fedex Fight Nights Party


Howdy ya'll!
So yesterday night was very eventful. After attending the last day of E3 (awesome stuff), Keno and I ventured on to Huntington Beach to attend the farewell party to the Fedex Fight Nights. It was the first and last one that we went to :( I personally thought that it was really nice and chill. It was not a huge event so I was quite comfortable and I had seats to choose from... normally I have to stand the whole time! The event was thrown at the Huntington Beach Hotel and it was basically just casuals and then a SSF4 tournament. I am proud to say that I entered! Entering tournaments is definitely something that I rarely do! I did not win not one match but I am still proud of myself. There were snacks and beverages at the room so it was all really nice. I had a fun time playing matches and just talking to all of my good friends. I also met some new people. HEY GEORGE! HE was the person who really threw this event for everyone. Sad but true, Fedex Fight Nights are over... but I am glad that it went out with a big bang! We even got goodie bags! I LOVE GOODIE BAGS! We got really nice t-shirts and cute mini water bottles that were designed for Fedex Fight Nights! It was adorable... I am currently wearing the shirt right now. The small in male size is still pretty big but I love it! I hope that eventually this event will start somewhere new... I fully support the cause and the people who threw it!

Love Teresa!
(AS YOU WILL NOTICE, I AM WEARING THE SHIRT IN THE PICTURE ABOVE AT THE TOP OF THIS POST! AWESOME!)

Friday, May 28, 2010

Keno's 22nd birthday!


Hey!

Well I figured I would post about as many events as possible, even though it is on the same day! Recently (May 14th, 2010) Keno's friends and I threw him a "surprise" bonfire beach party for his 22nd birthday. The turnout was really wonderful and I must say that the event turned out better than his birthday last year. There were so many people and a LOT of food. Aj Papa took the heavy task of buying three family packs of Popeyes. He said he did it for Keno... lol. It was at Corona Del Mar, and that was the first time I had ever been to that beach. It was SO pretty! Sad but true, it was also the first time I had ever seen actual "blue water" lol... not that shitty greenish colored sewer water.

Kai (Raymond Tang) made 125 jello shots, each containing WAY too much fucking Vodka! I had one and I was immediately grossed out. But the others were super brave as they took shot after shot... I still don't know how they do it!

All in all, this event was super fun. Street Fighter is great and all, but this stupid drama filled scene would be absolutely meaningless if it weren't for all the awesome people I met.

Love Teresa!

SSF4/Wednesday Night Fights/Norcal Regionals!

It has been a while since I posted one of these things. So I want to get into a little bit about the new game Super SF4, Wednesday Night Fights, and also a little bit about the much anticipated Norcal Regionals!

(SUPER STREET FIGHTER 4)

So people have been asking me about whether or not I am actively playing in this new game, but unfortunately I am not. It is still fun, but I am rather impatient now because in a sense, I feel as if I am learning about a brand new game and it gets quite frustrating at times. In the beginning, I played Makoto but soon realized that I was better off as an Ibuki player. "Ibuki on the scene!" She is hard to use and her life is not that great; definitely a huge difference for me since I use Balrog and I am so used to being defensive and turtling a great deal of the time. It is still really fun to play this game in my spare time when I am around it. I do not own a console or the game so the only times I get to play are if I am at Keno's house, the arcade, or some other event. All the unblockable ultras in this game upset me because I suck at blocking those things and I feel that Abel's new ultra is so good rofl. I am looking for to Evo2010 because I am so curious to see what people around the world have been doing with these new characters. As for me, I am now just playing this game for fun... and fun only lol.

(Wednesday Night Fights)

I recently attended my first WnF and it was interesting. This event is probably the only acception to me being allowed in dave and busters, since I am not yet 21 (shitty). It was fun and I saw many familiar faces. This event seems like a great way for people to get together every week and enjoy each others company while also gaining more knowledge about different play styles and situations in Super SF4.

(Norcal Regionals)

I do not have much to say about this particular event since it has not yet started lol. But I do know that it is much anticipated. I myself and very curious to see the turnout because Justin Wong, Keno, and Mike Ross are teaming for the 3v3; this should be a very interesting series of events. I cannot wait to see what happens!

Thanks for reading to those who did...

<3 Teresa

Thursday, April 1, 2010

West Coast Warzone II

The time has come for the sequel to last year's amazing WCW tournament! This time there will be a lot more competitors and a lot more people attending at the Long Beach Marriot! I cannot wait to see what happens! Everyone please try to make it out, even if it is just for a day or two!

good luck to the players!
see you all there!

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Recent updates!

Hey everybody!
It has really been a long time since I have posted one of these SF4 updates! Well, here I am again! I have still been attending most of the Street Fighter events, but I have forgotten the details so I will share as much as my memory allows. For starters, Super Street Fighter 4 is coming out and I am so excited to finally get some new characters! AKA fresh meat!

A.I. Ranbats season 3
I have been attending these ranbats. Personally, I am growing tired of the same old scene lol, but these ranbats are still pretty much held on Sundays and they usually last all day. Keno hasn't been really winning these tournaments but I think it is all in preparation of the SSF4 that has everybody holding their breaths.

FFA LA Riots Qualifiers
I have attended two of these qualifier tournaments held at "family fun arcade"... mainly because Keno has been a gatekeeper for both of these events. I like the arcade, but they charge 50 cents to play SF4 and that's retarded lol, I am used to the whole 25 cents - token thing at Arcade Infinity. I actually like these events that Gootecks puts together because it feels like I am at home and I get to play on the console that they have connected to the gaming sections, so technically, it was free for me to play. I also played Call of Duty there :) YEAH! For those of you who don't already know this, these events are held to see who qualifies for the upcoming LA Riot(s). A lot of people are actually super interested in the LA Riots tournaments, my guess is it's because of the way everything is setup. It is just a really professional and fun setting.

LA Riots
I attended LA Riots 2 and I thought it was so fun. Unfortunately as of right now, the studio responsible for holding these tournaments is closing down so the date of LA Riots 3 is now uncertain, but still, I am excited for the next one! I am sure it will be just as great, if not better than the last few. My favorite thing about this is that the tournaments only last around three hours and it is all hard core competition between people who are not "scrubby". It is really interesting, and the streams for the past two LA Riots were amazing. I just loved the setting; it was very professional. Looking forward for the next one!

WEST COAST WARZONE 2!
This is the event I cannot wait for! The last one that I went to was fucking fun! It was amazing, everyone who helped put it together really went out of their ways to make it such a huge success. I love dedicated people like John Rog, who are willing to put everything on the line just to make a fun event for everyone in the fighting game scene. The second warzone is coming up April 2-4!

(FOR DETAILS ON "WEST COAST TOURNAMENT" please visit: www.warzonetournament.com)

Again, thank you to everyone who is reading my blogs!

Teresa