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Fighting Games Weekly | May 12-18 | The Bracket Racket

I go to an arcade 3-4 days a week. :)

Shout outs to GGA for being the best venue for fighting games. They just got War Gods and a new, better Primal Rage cabinet.
I was looking at their kickstarter the other day and it linked to their website.

That thing needs an overhaul.
 
no bullshit, the arcade disappearing happen the same week they bulldozered my old elementary school to make way for a fancier one. A fancier one with the tiniest, most weak-ass playground I've ever seen in my life. With little plastic slides and shit instead of the metal that burned your ass in the sun or all these cool/weird wood shit you can hurt yourself on.

My childhood took a huge L that week, had to get rushed to the ER
(aka rewatch Rocko's Modern Life episodes)

Same thing happened to my childhood playground. This giant, labyrinthine, wooden monstrosity was destroyed and replaced with a plastic slide and some other dumb bullshit.
 
did anyone else like watching people play certain arcade games but didn't like playing the games? i loved to watch people play mk3 but i would always spend my money on capcom arcade games. drift out was another game i preferred to watch than play.
 
Monkey Bars are an endangered species. Remember the first time you had the upper body strength to actually make your way across one? I felt like a god, fam.
one time i got cocky and thought i could rest both hands on one of the bars and swing back and forth to gain enough momentum to catch the other bar with two hands but instead fell hard on the ground and got the wind knocked out of me.
 
one time i got cocky and thought i could rest both hands on one of the bars and swing back and forth to gain enough momentum to catch the other bar with two hands but instead fell hard on the ground and got the wind knocked out of me.

And this is one of the reasons why you don't see them as often anymore :P

In other news, a Nu-13 player just destroyed a Kagura player on the Team Exe stream LOL poor guy

Hooray for high level BB
It's more like Mid level half the time right now :lol
 
You say it as a joke... but to so many kids now it might as well be true. =(
We live in a world where kids have not seen Star Wars or care to today.

I had this conversation with a lot of my younger cousins and it is just fucking mindblowing to me. Hell, I've met quite a few people my age that haven't seen anything Star Wars related. There really is a big generational shift right now. It also somewhat makes me excited for how Episode VII will try to rekindle imaginations for a new generation as well.

Monkey Bars are an endangered species. Remember the first time you had the upper body strength to actually make your way across one? I felt like a god, fam.
This is real talk.
 
I can't substantiate this claim in any way, but I think the game's genre also matters. I think that the kind of game impacts the child's neural development in different ways. A game like Call of Duty, which is entirely twitch shooting and instant gratification, is building a reward system in the child's mind for these kinds of activities. I honestly think that a game like Call of Duty impairs a child's mental development because it grounds them in base ventures. On the other hand, fighting games, strategy games, RPGs, etc. all reward tactical thought and patience. I think they offer a different kind of reward system, and thus they are much better for children to play.

As a kid, I played a lot of RPGs. Did they have violence? Absolutely. But I also had to figure out things like materia combinations, weigh Esper stat changes, and decide on what combo techs I wanted. Tactics games are even more intense in this area. Hell, I taught my little sister to read through RPGs. I learned a lot about critical thinking through these games, though. If chess is good for kids, then, aside from problems inherent to the media (TV viewing), I don't see why RPGs, fighting games, and strategy games would be bad. And I think chess is great for kids.

On the other hand, a game like Call of Duty is more like Hungry Hungry Hippos (thanks to my wife for that analogy). Would you want to raise your kids on Hungry Hungry Hippos?

I haven't followed psychology seriously for the past few years, but to the best of my knowledge there's no legitimate research that shows violent games do anything other than decrease actual violent tendencies in children.

With that in mind, whether or not stupid games make people stupid is dubious at best. You'll notice that kids will make up their own sub-games when playing things like halo unprompted. Kids tend to like being creative even without parameters demanding problem-solving.

If you never gave your kid anything but hungry hungry hippos, they'd probably start making up stories about the different hippos going off their colors, or wear the game board as a hat and give people orders as the hippo master.

What does affect this behavior is how it gets reinforced by their friends and family. The type of toy is largely irrelevant as long as they grow up in a supportive environment that encourages exploration..
 
Forget monkey bars, dodgeballs were top tier. The giant red ones that made that *CLUNK* noise, not those little yellow foam ones I see nowadays. :(
 
Forget monkey bars, dodgeballs were top tier. The giant red ones that made that *CLUNK* noise, not those little yellow foam ones I see nowadays. :(

A few summers ago I did some volunteer work in the summer working with kids and what not.

And basically these were the ones that we used.
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Nowhere as hard as the old fashion red balls.

The placed that I volunteer for actually got a pretty nice donation from either Nickelodeon or Disney (can't remember which one) to build a play ground. It was a pretty cool experience got to help decide what was going to be built, and the color schemes etc.
 
Forget monkey bars, dodgeballs were top tier. The giant red ones that made that *CLUNK* noise, not those little yellow foam ones I see nowadays. :(
Yellow ones?! What is this heresy? The red ones were already perfect.

I miss scooter boards, and playing hockey with them.
 
I go to an arcade 3-4 days a week. :)

Shout outs to GGA for being the best venue for fighting games. They just got War Gods and a new, better Primal Rage cabinet.
Galloping Ghost? That place was pretty weak for fighting games cabinets. I saw they had a Marvel cabiner, but it was completely unplayable with the stick they chose. Many of their machines are broken in one way or another, but I still had a great time when I went.
 
Found out they have one of those hooked up here last week. Also got to play Koihime finally.

You should practice and come fight me. I'm super scumbag though. Also hope you enjoy Koihime. It is not up my alley but I know the kind of people who will like it.
 
You should practice and come fight me. I'm super scumbag though. Also hope you enjoy Koihime. It is not up my alley but I know the kind of people who will like it.

Koihime probably gets replaced by Love Max (it's one of the two console setups) next month.

If you ever end up in Greensboro though for any reason hit me up. If I end in your neck of the woods I'll do the same.
 
I still remember that day at school when my whole class had this exposition thing in the central part of the city I was born and raised in; after it ended we stopped following the group with a friend of mine and skipped the next classes to play KI at the arcade.
As I grew up and started to get less interested in going to the beach, I also used to spend a big part of the holidays with my parents at the arcades on the harbour. There was this one summer when I only played Rave Racer, I was so good at it at the end of our stay that people would stop by and watch me play.
Good times.

Now arcades are more or less dead in France. We still have a few, but it's not quite the same...
If I was living in Japan I would probably spend a good deal of my evenings / week ends in their arcades -- they are so nice and relaxed, with quite a good pool of players on nearly every game. The cards system is also so cool, I would be addicted by it. It's a good thing I don't live in Japan. ^^
 
Japanese arcades would be awesome if they didn't smell like ashtrays. I would rather hang out in Roppongi.

The aroma of cigarettes makes me think of playing Starcraft in internet cafes in SK, so in that sense cigarettes remind me of happy memories.
 
Meanwhile at ROF3, Triforce almost managed to trick everybody: he cut his beard and mustache. It worked until he yelled during SF4 team finals.
 
Galloping Ghost? That place was pretty weak for fighting games cabinets. I saw they had a Marvel cabiner, but it was completely unplayable with the stick they chose. Many of their machines are broken in one way or another, but I still had a great time when I went.


It's great for fighting games because of the back room, we play on console.
 
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