Go ahead right now and call up your bookie, or call someone that will take a bet on anything because here are the winners for Spike TV's VGA 2009. If you are wondering where these results came from so early, Doc Brown hopped in the DeLorean and stole Biff's Sports Almanac, inside we found the results and cool directions on how to make our very own hoverboards.
The Gears of War snuggie may have been frightening but at least no one tried to sell it in a store. You can't say the same for the Street Fighter IV snuggie.
Want to spend your weekend getting your ass kicked by a Dr. Manhattan lookalike? Head on over to GamersGate. They're offering the PC version of Street Fighter IV for half the normal price.
The rise of Xbox Live and PSN have given us the luxury of on-demand multiplayer, but there's still something to be said for playing the old-fashioned way, face-to-face. Or in the case of the Underground Gaming Tournament League, playing with over 100 people in a huge warehouse decked out with TVs, video games, and game-related art.
Russ Frushtick of MTV Multiplayer writes:
What do you get when you take the best Street fighter players from the east coast and west coast throw them in a bar in Pasadena, California?
Examiner: Although Street Fighter IV started out as an arcade game, its expansion will only be released on the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.
Gamer Limit writes "Only hours ago we announced that the mysterious SFIV New Warrior site had gone live, well… The mystery has already been ruined with screenshots of the new characters leaking to the internet.
Neocrisis writes, "A possibly leaked shot showing T. Hawk and another character for the upcoming update of Street Fighter IV has hit the internet. We can't confirm the legitimacy of the shot, but it definitely looks the part and has us excited if it does turn out to be true."
Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. has announced a range of licensed Street Fighter IV 'Round 2' accessories for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 systems. The original Mad Catz Street Fighter IV range was released alongside the launch of the smash-hit title in February 2009. The 'Round 2' range of products continues the evolution of this much loved accessory range and has been produced in close collaboration with Capcom.
Anoop Gantayat: Were you hoping for a downloadable version of Street Fighter IV so that you wouldn't have to switch out discs in order to get in a quick match? Then your hopes may have just been dashed by Capcom blogstress queen, Natsuki Shiozawa.
Capcom's dealt a SUMO SMASH to Street Fighter® IV on Steam, slashing its price in half! Pick up Street Fighter IV this weekend and save.
Considering how many characters Street Fighter IV has and how little time the game spends on explaining anything, you might be a bit confused by the storyline. You could read Wikipedia but why not just look at a colorful chart?
VG247: If you were sitting on the fence about whether or not to buy Street Fighter IV on PC, it sounds as though things are about to get a lot simpler for you.
Patriot Memory is kicking off with a new bonus for its products, Capcom's Street Fighter IV game. This bundle is available with certain Gamer and Extreme Series memory kits as well as some flash drives including the TorqX SSD.
When Street Fighter 4 was released for PC it was only a matter of time before we saw some marvelous custom skins. Of course we're now all familiar with a certain nude patch that's going around, but there's more to custom skins than just tits…no seriously.
BeefJack writes: "Two titans of the fighting game tournament scene faced off this weekend, but only one came out on top.
For those who purchased a digital copy of Street Fighter IV only to find out the version currently lacks any kind of game manual, Capcom has your back. The publisher has offered up a freely downloadable version of the title's booklet, now available to anyone who wants, needs or would like to peruse it.
Gamervision writes:
411mania talks about this week's game releases. Highlights include Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman!, Unbound Saga, Ys I & II Chronicles, and Awatama. They also talk about some of the past week's releases, including Trine and Street Fighter IV PC.