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Friday
Mar282014

TTT2 - Japanese All Stars Combo Video

A massive collaboration between many of Japan's premiere combo makers was recently uploaded online on clockup15931's channel. TTT2's combo system never ceases to amaze me.

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Friday
Mar282014

ATP Live Episode 40 - Featuring @TKJDCR, and @Reepal 

My computer crashed about 18 minutes into the interview so I had to jump through hoops to put this together for Youtube. The first part of the video has crappy quality because of converting file types. Sorry amigos. 
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Tuesday
Mar252014

SCLS - Collect Fragments of Soul Edge to Get a School Blazer

Bandai Namco released new details of an upcoming in-game event for Soul Calibur Lost Swords to several Japanese gaming websites. This new update announces a competition 'Ranking event' that allows player to earn fragments of Soul Edges in quests which will eventually yield a School Blazer for your character in the game. If you happen to have the currently Japanese only version of the game, the period in which the event will be live is from the 26th of March and runs until the 9th of April. For those wondering when Soul Calibur Lost Swords will come out in US/EU regions, the game is still slated for Spring 2014.

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Friday
Mar212014

ATP Live Episode 39 - Featuring @Reepal, and @Ricksteeezy 

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http://www.twitch.tv/avoidingthepuddle

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Friday
Mar212014

MATADOR CUP 5 | Japanese 5on5 Tournament Streamed From A-cho

UPDATE: Tournament is now over and results have been added.

MATADOR CUP 5 tournament is streamed live from the renowned A-cho arcade in Kyoto, Japan and features a great amount of teams entered which sums up to 420 players competiting. South Korea sent two teams over which features great players like Jundding, HelpMe, Nin, Saint and more to the tournament to once again take a shot at toppling the Japanese community at their hometurf. Fortunately for most of us, the tournament is held in the A-cho arcade so that means A-cho will provide a stream of the tournament onto their Ustream channel as opposed to niconico. Be sure to tune in if you have the time as this will be entertaining to watch!

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