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    Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Championship 2024 Qualifier: Online Event 1, Part 2

    Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Championship 2024 Qualifier: Online Event 1, Part 2 View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUbxG1BnFwM
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    Fighting Games: DC controller vs JoyStick

    For those who have felt an arcade stick and the DC controller for fighting games, which do you prefer? I bought a Agetec Arcade stick and really like using it, but I find that I'm am a better fighter when using the DC controller. One thing I like about it is the DC's D-pad, one of the best D...
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    fighting games and shump ??s

    I have an Agetec stick coming in the mail and might be interested in doing a Swana button and stick mod to it. The mod that I have seen on you tube replaces the restrictor plate with an eight way instead of a four way. Is an eight way preferred for fighters or shmups? I have read somewhere...
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    What "Essential" DC Fighting Games Do I Not Own?

    As much as anyone can actually "finish" collecting games for the Dreamcast, I've decided I want to "finish off" my Dreamcast fighting game collection by purchasing five more games. I've decided on this number because I currently have 11 fighting game discs in my binder (I try to collect games...
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    How come no fighting games on the dreamcast had on line play

    I don't think any 1 on 1 fighters on the dreamcast like soul calibur , fighting vipers 2, virtua fighter tb , king of fighters dream match 99 had on line play (correct me if i'm wrong). This is surprising to me as the pc version of last bronx from 1998 had on line play . Do you guys that a...
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    DLC fighters 'not right for fighting games' - Team Ninja

    "No plans" for DLC characters in Dead or Alive 5. Team Ninja boss Yosuke Hayashi believes releasing downloadable characters as post-launch DLC is "unfair" and 'not right for fighting games'. Click here to read the full articleRelated Stories Kojima: Solid Snake will return in Metal Gear...
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    Tekken director hints at the future of fighting games

    Slower, more strategic battles for "older" players. Legendary Tekken director Katsuhiro Harada believes fighting games may move away from a focus on reflexes and in the direction of strategy, he said during an interview with CVG last week at E3. Click here to read the full article More...
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