{"id":384,"date":"2016-01-29T01:46:12","date_gmt":"2016-01-28T17:46:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.chinagaming.org\/?page_id=384"},"modified":"2019-05-10T18:46:33","modified_gmt":"2019-05-10T10:46:33","slug":"street-fighter2","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.chinagaming.org\/tournaments\/street-fighter2\/","title":{"rendered":"Street Fighter II Tournament"},"content":{"rendered":"\"StreetOn Thursday, January 29th we hosted our 7th tournament, and the first of 2016: Street Fighter II: Turbo. This was the\u00a0first legitimately retro game tournament that we’ve hosted, and this timeless gem felt like the perfect one to start with. The version that we played was the SNES iteration of Street Fighter II, emulated on PC and played with wireless controllers.\r\n\r\nThe tournament style was a round robin stage in groups of four (eliminated down to two), followed by a double elimination final stage. There were 13 participants and those who went to the final stage were Pernille, Charlie, Dan C., Austin, Steve, Ryan and Cubby.\r\n\r\nThe final stage consisted of 13 matches which were intense. A handful of competitors emerged as best in group, performing the precision combos which put Street Fighter on the map. This was the first fighting game tournament that we’ve hosted and it did not disappoint: there was much yelling and tension as a handful of matches were nail-biters. One match even ended in a super-rare double K.O.\r\n\r\nAs a bonus, this tournament was conducted just one week before the 15th anniversary of Street Fighter II, which was released on February 6th, 1991<\/a>. Happy birthday, Street Fighter II!\r\n\r\nResults from the tournament below.\r\n

Group & Final Stage Brackets<\/h2>\r\nClick the tabs at the top of the embedded content below to toggle between group and final stage results:\r\n\r\n