Shadowloo Showdown 2011 SSF4 AE Top 16 Finals with commentary. Shadowloo Showdown 2011 is a two day fighting game event unlike any seen before in Australia. The world was watching via LIVE stream as these warriors duked it out in major titles such as; Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition (360), Marvel vs Capcom 3 (360), Tekken 6 (PS3), Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (Arcade) and BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II. Winning wasn’t everything though, many gamers were there as spectators and to be a part of history in the making. Nothing beats the excitement of watching high level action to the roars of the crowd. Shadowloo Showdown 2011 was held on June 25th-26th in the events room at the CQ Melbourne; 113 Queen St, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia. Video Rating: 4 / 5
What planet is Garrincha from? It was not long before Garrincha broke into the national team, making his debut on 18 September 1955 in a 1-1 draw against Chile. In all, his international record was 50 caps and 12 goals, and he scored five times in his dozen FIFA World Cup finals matches. Just five years after senior debut for Botafogo, he became a world champion at Sweden 1958 – the first of Brazil’s five world titles. It was there that he became part of a formidable attacking unit that included Didi, Zagallo, Vava and a precocious 17-year-old called Pele, who was just starting to grab the headlines. Vicente Feola’s Auriverde picked up other accolades, one of which was becoming the first team to win the competition on a foreign continent. Garrincha’s finest hour would come four years later at the 1962 FIFA World Cup in Chile. The winger was voted player of the tournament after coach Aymore Moreira put additional weight on his shoulders in the absence of the injured Pele. He rewarded his gaffer’s faith with a series of magical displays and four crucial goals, which made him the tournament’s joint top scorer. “What planet is Garrincha from?” asked Chile’s Mercurio newspaper after Brazil had eliminated the hosts in the semi-final. After winning a second FIFA World Cup in succession, Garrincha’s reputation soared both at home and abroad, with many people now considering him the second greatest player in his country’s history behind Pele. Video Rating: 4 / 5
SS2K11 SSFAE Finals w/Commentary – coL.CC Mike Ross [Honda] Vs Topanga Mago MCZ [Fei Long]
Shadowloo Showdown 2011 SSF4 AE Top 16 Finals with commentary. Shadowloo Showdown 2011 is a two day fighting game event unlike any seen before in Australia. The world was watching via LIVE stream as these warriors duked it out in major titles such as; Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition (360), Marvel vs Capcom 3 (360), Tekken 6 (PS3), Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (Arcade) and BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II. Winning wasn’t everything though, many gamers were there as spectators and to be a part of history in the making. Nothing beats the excitement of watching high level action to the roars of the crowd. Shadowloo Showdown 2011 was held on June 25th-26th in the events room at the CQ Melbourne; 113 Queen St, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
What planet is Garrincha from? It was not long before Garrincha broke into the national team, making his debut on 18 September 1955 in a 1-1 draw against Chile. In all, his international record was 50 caps and 12 goals, and he scored five times in his dozen FIFA World Cup finals matches. Just five years after senior debut for Botafogo, he became a world champion at Sweden 1958 – the first of Brazil’s five world titles. It was there that he became part of a formidable attacking unit that included Didi, Zagallo, Vava and a precocious 17-year-old called Pele, who was just starting to grab the headlines. Vicente Feola’s Auriverde picked up other accolades, one of which was becoming the first team to win the competition on a foreign continent. Garrincha’s finest hour would come four years later at the 1962 FIFA World Cup in Chile. The winger was voted player of the tournament after coach Aymore Moreira put additional weight on his shoulders in the absence of the injured Pele. He rewarded his gaffer’s faith with a series of magical displays and four crucial goals, which made him the tournament’s joint top scorer. “What planet is Garrincha from?” asked Chile’s Mercurio newspaper after Brazil had eliminated the hosts in the semi-final. After winning a second FIFA World Cup in succession, Garrincha’s reputation soared both at home and abroad, with many people now considering him the second greatest player in his country’s history behind Pele.
Video Rating: 4 / 5