Ken Chun Yang Makoto I think.
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thedeadhaji
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Ken Chun Yang Makoto I think. | ||
dropthesky
Canada285 Posts
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thedeadhaji
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I'd still put Ken Chun Makoto before Gouki though. | ||
jkillashark
United States5262 Posts
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Bill307
Canada9103 Posts
A friend sent me a link to this video, though: SF3: Ack (Urien) vs Tokido (Chun Li) & Boss (Yun) 01 06 2007 Ack is a Canadian player, and apparently he's the only non-Japanese player to win a Gamers Vision ranbat (which I'm assuming included the 2 matches in this vid) :O. These are some great games, too. Love how Ack finishes off Tokido . | ||
myrmidon2537
Philippines2188 Posts
On November 07 2007 14:50 jkillashark wrote: iloveoov would play Chun. Without EXs I might put Gouki over Yang. But yeah, Ken Makoto and Chun would still be better than Gouki Ack isn't Jap? Never knew that before *shrug* I also had the notion that someone like Pyro may have taken at least one ranbat from the japs, but then again, it seems like he chokes against Jap players (or, more likely, Japs are just that much better) | ||
dropthesky
Canada285 Posts
How many ppl here post on SRK? with names. I'm dropthesky both places. | ||
myrmidon2537
Philippines2188 Posts
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thedeadhaji
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Bill I remember watching that and ACK played really impressively that match. But I dont think he played in the finals iirc? And We dont know how many matches he played up to that point. Ever since Vision went to 3v3 format on a regular basis there's a lot more variation in the results. I remember around 2005 nearly all the ranbats were being won by Nitto, KO, Nuki etc with really really small chances that someone like a Pierre, RX, or Ochibi would win. X__X | ||
myrmidon2537
Philippines2188 Posts
Loved his "last match" (grudge match?) Vs Tokido. Finished him off with an Ex Uppercut FOR STYLE XD | ||
thedeadhaji
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Yea i definitely remember kokujin winning a few of them as well ^_^ on a side note, I really miss Aruka | ||
myrmidon2537
Philippines2188 Posts
I recall Aruka's won at least one GV ranbat and Aruka/Hossy/(someone) won a 3v3, There's probably one on youtube but I'll try to look for it after getting some sleep and going to school. | ||
thedeadhaji
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ArC_man
United States2798 Posts
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thedeadhaji
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Other than those two, I have no idea. Well actually, guys like RX and Messatsu work at corporations and squeeze in practice during their little free time. | ||
jkillashark
United States5262 Posts
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KOFgokuon
United States14888 Posts
On November 08 2007 07:40 thedeadhaji wrote: Both Keeper and Tokido go to Tokyo University (best univ in japan). I think they're both Chemical Engineering students actually :O Other than those two, I have no idea. Well actually, guys like RX and Messatsu work at corporations and squeeze in practice during their little free time. I feel bad for them How do they keep their skills sharp >< out of curiousity, do they all just play for fun or do they make money from playing | ||
CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
On November 08 2007 09:12 jkillashark wrote: Hey haji, here's a couple questions for you. What is more entertaining for you. 3rd strike or StarCraft? Which do you think requires more skill? woah yer not a mod anymore? IMO (to answer the question for him) 3s takes way more skill because there is less room for error and a small error = death. But its a different kind of skill than in starcraft. Not to mention all the little differences in each character matchup. Its like comparing apples to oranges. I was planning to break it down in more detail but there are so many variables it would be ridiculous to list. Macro would be more of an endurance/multitasking skill which is totally not present in 3s. 3s is like all micro. Its more of an opinion on what is more skillful in your eyes (beauty is in the eye of the beholder type of thing). | ||
thedeadhaji
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Cooperation cup is the biggest 3s \"event\" in japan, zero prize money they really just play for the joy of playing. A lot of times the employees at the arcades and the owner themselves are players / former players, so I guess there\'s kind of a fraternity of players in the game. So yea in short they all play \"for the love of the game\" | ||
thedeadhaji
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As for entertainment value, that is even more impossible to compare. | ||
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