Friday, August 27, 2010

"Souper" Street Fighter IV Tournament Season Premiere!

We may be jumping the gun by announcing this tournament before the completion of the August Season Finale, but we hope to draw in the back-to-school gamers. We already printed out 100 fliers, and 10 posters for this event. Hopefully, with some social networking, we can pull in a larger crowd and make it a little more exciting. More people, more prize money! Get hyped!

Sixth Tournament - Theme requested by CP, SHORYUKEN!
Think you've got what it takes to win it all? Want the tournament experience? Participate!

"Souper" Street Fighter IV Tournament Season Finale!

We're only two days away from the summer showdown at noon. We're expecting a large turnout as people try to squeeze in their last seasonal tournament on August 29, 2010. Will CP be sick that day? Will Arturo Sanchez make his return with Team Spooky? Or will the Even Stevens take back their title?

This month's theme is for LuckyD, the biggest crowd hyperizer my establishment has ever seen! Good Luck!
Invite your friends, this is going to be one hell of a toss-up! Who's side are YOU on?

Remember the good ol' days?

I have tried to salvage whatever information I could for the events below. Please note that there have been unofficial Yugioh Tournaments as well as unofficial Super Smash Bros Tournaments not documented here. Regardless, both had great turnouts each time, with more and more professionals at each event. From the events below, it should be noted that the July 25th Street Fighter event was the most surprising due to the appearance of Arturo "sabin" Sanchez, and Team Spooky.



First Tournament- 44 Entrants (Winner: Rob "weaksauc3" Stevens)

    

Second Tournament - 46 Entrants (Winner: Rob "weaksauc3" Stevens)
Third Tournament - 32 Entrants (Winner: Rob "weaksauc3"Stevens)
Fourth Tournament - 43 Entrants (Winner Arturo "sabin" Sanchez, Team Spooky)
Information for this tournament needs to be updated
Were you there? If so, drop a comment/memory! If you weren't stick around for the next one! Special thanks to Tom Hoang, Stephen Kelley, and Chandara Chea for helping with the organization of these events!