Fin del evento. Resultados en #1, vídeos del torneo pronto en el canal de YouTube del Evo.
#1084
Y luego se desquitaba en las recreativas imaginando que era él el que pegaba a los abusones xD
En fin se ha acabado, me voy a la cama que mañana tengo curro y voy a dormir -10
Me voy con la imagen de un gordo japo comiendo galletas.
Pesadillas.
Quieto todo el mundo, Poongko esta on fire xD
Como le adoro joder, le ha quedado muy nerd el numerito pero que puto crack
Veo la preview del video, Wolverine, Wesker, Akuma, Phoenix... que le jodan a esas finales.
Impresionante Fuudo smasheando y llevandose el combate, me descojono. Para mi ha ganado Poongko este EVO, porque Yun y Fei son personajes para subnormales, y este chaval ha llegado hasta ahi con un puto Seth.
Final:
#1104 <3<3
media tarde viendome todo lo de mvsc3, no me gusta mucho ese juego pero la verdad es que han habido algunas partidas super epics por ahi, y unos comebacks de pelicula
Nota de prensa con las cifras de espectadores. Muy grandes:
Evo Championship Series 2011 Smashes Online Viewership Records
SAN JOSE—August 4, 2011 – The Evo Championship Series (www.evo2k.com), the largest fighting game tournament in the world, has beaten all previous reported records for unique online viewers of a competitive gaming event. At the Evo 2011 World Finals, held in Las Vegas, NV from July 29-31, and hosted on Ustream.tv, over 2 million unique viewers tuned in to the live stream to watch thousands of the best players from 44 countries compete in the championships.
Viewers consumed over 1.9 million hours of video content, and tuned in for an average of 55 minutes each. As the tournament unfolded, Evo also exploded on social media, with top Evo players becoming globally trending topics on Twitter (and many others trending locally). During the electrifying finals on July 31st, the fate of the finalists was so popular that four of them were trending simultaneously, making Evo players 4 of the world's top 10 trending topics on Twitter.
With over 2,400 competitors and thousands of fans in attendance, Evo 2011 was the best-attended fighting game tournament in history, as competitors battled through the double-elimination brackets for titles across Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Mortal Kombat, Tekken 6, and BlazBlue Continuum Shift 2.
ABOUT EVO CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Beginning in 1998 as a small gathering of friends in an arcade, the Evo Championship Series ("Evo") has grown to become the largest and longest running fighting game event in the world. Evo was founded with a focus on community, competition, and an providing an authentic representation of the best in the diverse and dynamic global fighting game scene.