EVO 2010
EVO is perhaps the biggest fighting game competition held per year. The event has gain much respect among the top fighters in the US, Europe and is starting to wins hearts of some of the top players in Japan as well. Let me take you on a small detour regarding the history about this event.
2010 Game LineupAbout Evo
The Evolution Championship Series (Evo for short) represents the largest and longest-running fighting game tournaments in the world. Evo events bring together the best of the best from around the world in a dazzling exhibition of skill and fun, as players and fans gather to honor the competitive spirit in an open format and determine a champion. You’ll also find that our tournaments are about more than just winning. Evo events are open to anyone, feature many stations available for relaxed free play, and offer unique opportunities to meet people from different countries and different walks of life who share your passion. Established champions face off against unknown newcomers, and new rivals that might have only talked or fought online meet up and become old friends.
For a taste of some of the competitive energy and fun at our events, check out the now famous Daigo full-parry video from Evolution 2004.
As always, the games for the 2010 tournament are an excellent mix of old-school and the latest fighting games. This year we will also hold two exhibition tournaments where you’ll get to see the best of the best throw down for bragging rights. Our 2010 lineup is:
- Super Street Fighter 4 (PS3)
- Tekken 6 (PS3)
- Tatsunoko vs. Capcom (Wii)
- Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo, HD Remix (PS3)
- Marvel vs Capcom 2 (PS3)
- Melty Blood (PS2)
Venue
Caesar’s Palace Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Pictures from Evo 2009
Memorable moments from previous EVO Competitions
Evo 2004 (Daigo full parry)
Evo 2009 (Sanchez(Sakura) beats Allex Valle(Ryu))
Evo 2009 (Final - Justin Wong vs Daigo)
Ok enough hype. How can I watch this event and make it a memorable experience
The vent will be live on Ustream. You can visit the website in order to get the links. Otherwise, I'll update this post and paste the link here. Moreover, you can add me up and the rest of the PG gang on MSN in order to get right into the discussion while watching evo.
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