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Shadaloo Lounge celebrates ‘Legend of Chun-Li’ DVD release, awards $2000
by adol77dai51 on Jun.30, 2009, under Blu-Ray, Gadgets, Media, Video Games
Do not adjust your eyes, you are seeing multiple Chun-Lis. After transforming LA’s Chinatown Mountain Bar into M. Bison’s favorite watering hole, Mike Ross was awarded $2,000 for placing first in best-of-16 Street Fighter IV tournament.

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Capcom opens ‘Shadaloo Lounge’ for Street Fighter IV exhibition this Thursday
by Daleenlinia on Jun.25, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Video Games
If you live near Chinatown in Los Angeles, and can chuck Hadoukens with the best of them, then grab your gi from out of the closet and head down to the Mountain Bar tomorrow night from 7pm – 10pm for a Street Fighter IV competition. Sponsored by i am 8-bit and Capcom, this one-night tournament will see Bison’s shady organization take over Mountain Bar for a tournament featuring sixteen of the best brawlers duking it out for a $2,000 cash prize. And, hey, if you don’t live on the West Coast, don’t sweat it. We’ll have someone there taking pictures and asking everyone what a Spinning Bird Kick is. Capcom opens ‘Shadaloo Lounge’ for Street Fighter IV exhibition this Thursday originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 25 Jun 2009 05:00:00 EST

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Splash Damage’s rules of engagement: No ports, no movie games
by Immest on Jun.25, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Video Games
Speaking today at the Game Horizon conference in the UK, as reported by Gamasutra , Splash Damage CEO Paul Wedgwood laid down his company’s “rules of engagement.” The rules are simple, according to Wedgwood: “Don’t work on movie licenses, don’t work on ports, don’t do work for hire, and find a big brother to nurture us in those early years.” He noted that this is how Splash Damage attained its focus, which is to “shamelessly pursue critical acclaim” by “focusing all our effort on making sure the stuff we do is better than the stuff we did.” The most important factor, said Wedgwood, is people. He stated that “People are the only important asset you have,” adding that, as a company, one should attempt to “hire people who are better than you — because guess what? They have better ideas than you.” Here’s hoping that the folks Splash Damage hired earlier this year have some great ideas for Brink , the company’s first console title. Splash Damage’s rules of engagement: No ports, no movie games originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 25 Jun 2009 04:00:00 EST

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Blake Griffin selected as NCAA Basketball 10 cover athlete
by NicArcamsNeem on Jun.25, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Video Games
Click image for hi-res box art The Oklamahoma Sooners power forward, and AP player of the year , Blake Griffin will be gracing the cover of EA’s NCAA Basketball 10 . Even though he’s headed to the NBA in this year’s draft, Griffin’s time in the NCAA will not be forgotten, making him a great choice for the game’s cover.

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