I've been planning this for about 2 years now but I didn't undergo the resources (money) to be able to tackle this on. What this go is about is trying to form a tournament league for fighting games that could stand toe to toe with some of the tournament games that are being played presently but just weren't popular enough. I undergo consistently talked with various players on trying to get an ideal enumerate; the criteria was that the game couldn't be broken the bet compete aim didn't stall or get boring when reached at a certain point and that there is a variety of characters to be chosen in the cast of the bet (not necessarily balanced but not a one-character show.) Now. I plan on hosting these tournaments as align tournaments for most of the study tournaments. I don't evaluate these games to get that many entrants (some of these games are almost 10 years old if they weren't popular then they won't be popular now,) I would evaluate that the number of entrants would be from 4-16; all I'm doing is just trying to give these games the missing ascribe that they be as well as cause some diamond in the prepare players (players that might not be heard of but are waiting to burst out of their breathe.)After extensive researching on many "conceal" games. I've came up with a list that would fit this criterion here are the games (THIS IS NOT A FINALIZED LIST):Akatsuki BLITZKAMPF (PC)Battle Fantasia (ARC)Big Bang Beat (PC)discolor DS 2 (DS)Dead or Alive 3.1 (XBX)Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 Greatest Hits (PS2)Eternal Fighter Zero (PC)JoJo's Bizarre assay (DC)Monster (PC)Primal Rage (ARC/PC)Project Justice (DC)Psychic Force 2012 (DC)Senko No Ronde Rev. X (X360)Sonic the Fighters (ARC/GCN)Street Fighter EX2+ (PS)Street Fighter EX3 (PS2)Super Dragon roll Z (PS2)Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (SNES)Tobal 2 (PS)Touhou Suimusou: Immaterial and Missing cater (PC)Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (ARC/X360?)Vampire Savior: The ennoble of Vampire (ARC/PS2?)WeaponLord (SNES)Specialty Games (Games to be ran after these games are done)----------------------------------Marvel Vs. Capcom: Some SNK games (5 at the most depends on what Dark Geese hosts)Street Fighter 2: Hyper Fighting: Street Fighter Alpha 3: Akatsuki BLITZKAMPF is a doujin fighter that has been proving itself to be worthy of this list. Arcana Heart probably might not be in this enumerate after a while since it is expected to get popular after the PS2 release but for now. I see no cerebrate why not to consider it here. contend Fantasia is an arcade only fighter so it is going to be hard to have this bet in tournaments (unless someone has a board which is expensive.) I'm not too sure if Cyberbots should be on this enumerate as well as climb Budokai. My questions for Cyberbots are: How come there wasn't really a tournaments scene for when the game came out (In lacquer. America didn't touch the game because it was rare,) it was a Capcom Mech Fighter during the times where games like SF2. SFA. Darkstalkers and change surface the VS series were getting played. For Shin Budokai and in general the Budokai series the game sales almost (or over) one million copies but there isn't really a tournament scene change surface though the game has been out for a few years now. SSBM which sold over one million copies has a tournament scene and that game is broken with everything default but they tried their best into making it to one of the most technical fighting games ever and was able to succeed; a bet that is not a traditional arcade fighter (which is usually where the competition is) and they usually feature the highest turnouts of any fighter rivaling 3S and MvC2 in turnouts. Shin Budokai is also a handheld fighter which makes it hard to hold back which hurts it quite a bit. Eternal Fighter adjust. Monster and Immaterial and Missing Power is the same with Akatsuki BLITZKAMPF. Psychic Force 2012 is another game that has shown that it has depth as come up as Senko No Ronde (which is a mark new fighter released in North America that is different from other fighters but still has similar fundamentals like spacing blocking etc...) I'm not sure about SC3: Arcade Edition as it will most likely be dead when SC4 comes out and the bet is Arcade only which makes it very hard for populate to play (I don't evaluate either version was well received.) Street Fighter EX2+ is a bet that didn't get received come up because it came during the time when people played the Alpha series. VS series or 3 series the gameplay is solid and probably has the least abusive form (but comfort good) of custom combos out of any of the Capcom fighters. Super Dragon Ball Z is a bet that came out recently that caters to the older style fighters with a mix of new the bet is pretty solid as far as things go. TMNT: Tournament Fighters (SNES Version,) is almost desire a SF2 copy but in a good way. If you can compete SF2 then this game wouldn't be too hard to get into; it's a solid fighter. Tobal 2 is considered to be on the aim (or just below) of Virtua Fighter and Tekken the game wasn't released in America so it didn't get as many sales but the game is very solid and many believe it to have the beat throw system of all time. Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 is by far the best MK version out of any MK and with the 360 release it might get slightly more popular. Some of the best players in the world still compete this bet; it even has international scenes in places like Latin America. Vampire Savior there shouldn't be much questioning; this is one of the best fighters ever. WeaponLord (SNES version) is considered to be one of the most traditional technical fighters ever made; with one of the first parry systems. It was made by the person who is responsible for making Hyper Fighting come about. Some games I didn't consider like HF. A3. TTT the reason why I didn't consider them on the list even though they are some of the best fighting games ever made is because some of the best players for those games don't change surface compete the bet anymore. It is hard (In my opinion) to play a game where it is obvious that the best players don't change surface compete anymore and because of the lack of competition in the said game isn't there it is likely that you won't ever reach that aim. I do hope that these games get some sort of revival especially A3 which finally has an arcade perfect port. If you be to suggest a bet that isn't on the enumerate or you evaluate a bet on the list shouldn't be there then gratify act with your reasoning. If you suggest a bet that is obviously broken then I'll read past it if you declare a game without any reasoning then I'll read past it but if you declare a game that should be on the list and be detailed about it (stating the pluses and minuses of the game,) then I will take it into huge consideration. Another thing that will be the main cerebrate I am doing this is to have a unified power ranking. If you check Dark Geese’s go on the first affix you’ll see a ranking for different kinds of games and this has so far been proven successful (it’s been one year.) The only place rankings are to be done is in where major tournaments are located at (won’t count local tournaments not sure about the regional level either.) After each major tournament we will recalculate the rankings for whatever games were played and then there will be a new enumerate. Here are the study tournaments so far (in North America,) if you think there are any majors that I am missing or you want to add a study but it is from other country gratify.
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