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Top 3 pictured above: Ryan, Chibita, Ohsu Akira
(photo courtesy of omni)


EVO2003 is a wrap. Here are the official results from the Finals:

1st. Chibita (Lion, Japan)
2nd. Ohsu-Akira (Akira, Japan)
3rd. Ryan Hart (Kage, England)
4th. Neo-Tower (Jacky, Japan)
5th. Kofu-Megane (Aoi, Japan)
5th. Ohnuki (Aoi, Japan)
7th. Myke (Kage, Australia)
7th. Mad-dog Jin (Jacky, Korea)

A huge thanks to everyone involved, from the staff and organisers, to the players themselves. Check out the Shout out to EVO2003 participants thread if you want to add your shout outs or any feedback on the event. Also check out the ANOTHER BEAT TRIBE CUP: LA Evo2003 for pictures and media discussion.

Details of the EVO2003 DVD, which will include all the matches from the Finals, will be posted when they're available.
VFDC EVO2003 Mirror
<font color="yellow">Going to EVO2003?</font> Let us know!

<font color="orange">ANNOUNCEMENT:</font> VF Japanese Players confirmed so far<font color="white">
<ul type="square">[*]Chibita
[*]OhNuki
[*]Ohsu Akira
[*]Neo Tower
[*]Kofu Megane[/list]</font>

The biggest fighting game competition in the US, is back and bigger than ever in 2003. This year Shoryuken.com tripled the number of games in the tournament. With competitions for all of today's most popular fighters, Evolution is the one tournament that you can't miss!

<font color="orange">Date and Location</font>
August 8-10, 2003
California Polytechnic State University
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, California

<font color="orange">Nine Tournament Games:</font>
<ul type="square">[*]Marvel Vs. Capcom 2
[*]Capcom Vs. SNK 2
[*]Street Fighter 3: Third Strike
[*]Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo[/list]
All presented by Shoryuken.com

And the finally the newcomers...

<ul type="square">[*]<font color="yellow">Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution</font> - presented by VirtuaFighter.com
[*]Soul Calibur II - presented by GuardImpact.com
[*]Tekken 4 - presented by Tekken Zaibatsu
[*]Tekken Tag - presented by Tekken Zaibatsu
[*]Guilty Gear XX - presented by GameCombos.com[/list]

Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution tournament information will be available soon. Visit Shoryuken.com for additional information, and download the hot trailer too!
The VF4 Evo Sabaki, Reversal, Inashi Chart has been released to the VF4 section. It's a complete reference to every sabaki, reversal and inashi in the game, the attack classes they work against, along with their timing requirement. Don't get too strung up on the definitions and take the information for what it is.

Enjoy.
Sega's 3rd VF4 national tournament, Kakutou Shinseiki 2 (roughly translated to "New Century Grapple 2") will be broadcast live from the am.sega website. It is scheduled for Sunday 6th April, starting at 12:00 and finishing at 17:00.


Visit the Kakutou Shinseiki 2 site on am.sega for broadcast links. For other details:


<ul>
[*]Tournament information
[*]Area Information
[*]Area Tournament
[*]Tournament Pictures and Movies <font color=red>NEW!</font>
[*]Tournament Results <font color=red>NEW!</font>
[*]Character usage statistics
[/list]
DrunkenCat's Evo Shun Guide has been uploaded to the VF4 Shun section. I'm sure he'll appreciate any comments and feedback. Check it out!
Here it is.

I wrote it. It's formatted to 80 columns. It has hot spicy goh information.

I hope you all like it.
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I give you the Brad Burns Dojo. Check it out. Comments welcomed.

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CreeD has whipped up the Jacky Quick Start Guide faster than lightning! It was written specifically for Virtua Fighter 4 ver.C, the current PS2 version.
Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution has been announced for release on the PS2 in Japan on 13th March 2003.

From SEGA's release information:

<ul type="square">[*]Graphics have been improved.
[*]The new Quest Mode introduces an adventure element to the game. You can travel around to different game centers in Japan and take part in tournaments, and finally in the national tournament. 500 players have been simulated in this enviroment using real life data. AM2 staff will also be featured.
[*]Training Mode has been upgraded. More air combos are included in the Trial Training this time around, particularly those used by the top players.
[*]Lots of new stuff to collect. Apart from items, you can get emblems, wallpaper, and so on.
[*]Faster loading time (!!!!)
[*]New Replays will be included of famous players matches.
[/list]

The above was roughly translated from Sega's Virtua Fighter 4 for PS2 official website.
Spotlite sent me his translated Counter Attack Tables from DoRiMaGa some time ago, and I've finally gotten around to giving the text document the VFDC treatment. Now available under the VF4 section, the Evolution Counter Attack Tables give the low down on every characters counterable attack as well as listing the characters preferred counter attacks.
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