History

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In the beginning, there was rec.games.video.arcade.

And lo, the year became 1991 and r.g.v.a. was overrun by demon spawn addicted to SF2, arguing ceaselessly about tactics and who was the best.

These demon spawn were cast out by the r.g.v.a. losers into the pit known as alt.games.sf2

alt.games.sf2 begat Tom and Seth. Tom and Seth fought, but eventually joined forces.

Then a bunch of stuff happened, and now there is this wiki.


As a loose as template I decided I would put a fill in the blanks here- Jesse

Southern Hills Golfland (SHGL)- Southern California Closing date-?

Sunnyvale Golfland (SVGL)- Northern California

Chinatown Fair (CTF)- New York

Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 and the emerging Tournament Scene- Owned by socal/new york/seattle

Capcom Vs. SNK 2: the last competitive capcom made fighter- Owned by norcal

The Rebirth of Street Fighter 3: Third Strike- Owned by FFA?

Major Tournaments

B3- I'm not that old

B4- MVC2- Duc Do becomes the first world champion

B5- MVC2- East Coast resident Justin Wong Gains the title of champion

Evolution 2002- MVC2- Justin Wong repeats as world champion CVS2-

Evolution 2003- MVC2- Justin Wong threepeats as world champion CVS2- Ino (Japan) takes down Daigo Umehara (Japan) and the world championship

Evolution 2004- MVC2- People get bored of watching Justin Wong win everything CVS2- Kindevu (Japan) bests Ricky Ortiz (America) for the championship

Evolution 2005- MVC2- Duc Do Returns

Texas Showdown SBO ECC NEC