Monday, April 6, 2015

A technical screw-up changed the fate of a huge Street Fighter tournament

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Imagine if an NBA game was stopped just a few minutes before halftime because the refs noticed the baskets weren't regulation height. And then the players were forced to repeat the whole game.


The equivalent of that situation took place Sunday night at the North California Regionals, a professional fighting game tournament, during the Ultra Street Fighter IV championship brackets. After four rounds of play, during which several pro players were sent to the losing bracket, a player noticed they weren't using the correct version of the game.



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