I’m building a community on my campus. Built a mame machine and have it all customized and ready to get some action. Has a ps2 in it as well. Hosting weekly ranbats and i am going to be hosting a major tournament in february.
been trying to get competition in my area by hosting meetings at my house,
and trying to revive an arcade near my area by organizing a petition and getting people to go
edit: petition for getting new parts btw
and as for the internet community
well just see what ive done with Tech Talk
We have tons of information organized thanks to everyone there
and this
of course I didn’t do it all alone
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Tried to get friends interested in fighters. However, I only have one that is actually any good and the others lose interest. Try to attend tourneys when possible.
Hosted a few tournaments outside of my own town, was able to get a scene going in a town that had a very little fighting game scene.
Lately I’ve moved and I’m trying to see if we can re-build the scene here in Austin.
At the moment, we have quiet the number of Guilty Gear players, but in other games I’m not too sure whats going on.
Hope to start hosting tournaments in Austin sometime in early 2008.
I played fighting games with human players. Sometimes that’s all that’s needed, isn’t it?
The scene will die without any change in games. I believe it’s futile to go against the grains… I myself feel that these games don’t have the soul any more. It’s time to move onto MMOs and FPS like everyone else.
i wouldn’t say I really did anything. I just make videos that are impractical for the most part, and random tutorials here and there. who knows maybe some of my videos made people want to learn the game or something.