
This stick has been an object of lust since it was first announced, and the packaging displays the stick as much as it sells it. Tournament system: Double Elimination-Matches - Best 2/3 until Grand Finals which is best 3/5 (Losers bracket winner must win twice against Winners bracket winner)-Characters - Choose any character at start of match. At CES Mad Catz told us that they took cues from Apple when it came to unboxing, and the packaging for this monster is intense: hard cardboard, hidden magnets holding the front flaps shut, a plastic window through which you can gaze at the hardware, and a certificate of authenticity "signed" by the producer of Street Fighter IV and the CEO of Mad Catz. The $150 Tournament Edition stick is an amazing piece of hardware, even when it's in the box. Let's start with the good stuff and work our way down. After playing with these sticks, not to mention ripping them apart and putting our own stamp on the design, we're ready to tell you that Mad Catz has nothing to worry about. The best players smell bullshit a mile away, and are more than willing to spread the word about any product that doesn't meet their exacting standards. You know, 'old school' games like Double Dragon, R-Type, etc. PLUS, I also use this stick for playing retro games on PSN/XBL. Xian, our local Street Fighter 4 competitive gamer, is preparing for his biggest challenge yet at the upcoming EVO 2K11 tournament in Las Vegas at end of.

Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Global Tournament/New York/SFIV. Consider how many quality fighters have come out and are scheduled to come out this generation: Street Fighter IV, KOFXIII, Soul Calibur 5, Street Fighter X Tekken, Blazblue Continuum Shift Extend, etc. Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Global Tournament/Los Angeles/SFIV. Street Fighter fans, especially those being asked to spend $150 on an arcade stick, have high standards. Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Global Tournament/Austin/SFIV. The company was nice enough to send us review samples of its two controllers, which will be released to coincide with the launch of Street Fighter IV, perhaps the most-hyped fighting game release of the last five years. It must be pretty chilly in hell right now. The amazing thing? It took Mad Catz to do it. but now you'll finally be able to walk into a store and pick up an arcade-quality joystick for your Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3. View all tournament rules and information using the link below to the smash.gg page. Until now, you could import, you could build your own, or you could settle for something less than optimal. Geeky Lounge is hosting it’s biweekly Street Fighter IV tournament on 4/20/22 at 6pm.

The world has gone on too long without a high quality arcade stick, at least in North America.
