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Tuesday, January 18, 2005


   T-I-G-E-R - U know the rest.
And now, for another...


WICKED MANUEVER OF THE WEEK!



Regarding from the title of this post, you can easily indicate that a manuever is from probably one of the best, if not, the best boss in a fighting game. In case you haven't figured it out, this week's manuever might reveal who that boss character is:


T-I-G-E-R U-P-P-E-R-C-U-T!!



Sagat, the fighter who I've described about earlier, has made a fine name for himself perfecting this devastating manuever. It displays a long range capacity, which can ultimately result in severe damage upon opposing fighters.

Sagat measures the distance between himself and his opponent, squats down for one second (heels up), and assumes a position to attack. Immediately, the Muay Thai architect leaps with tremendous elevation and extends his fist to create a long range upper strike that persists in a large damage ratio. The opponent ulimately suffers the fallout once the Tiger Uppercut has been connected.

This manuever is mostly used to counter against fighters who are proned to an arsenal of aerial attacks. A devastating manuever at that.


BONUS: T-I-G-E-R RAID!!

Since I mentioned Sagat as one of my favorite Street Fighters, I figured it would do me justice to descibe one of his ultimate attacks: The Tiger Raid!



Sagat's Muay Thai discipline comes in full circle w/ this manuever. He unleashes a series of roundhouse kicks w/ authority before leaping into a dash kick in which Sagat's foot ignites in flames. Thus the opponent substains complete damage from the kicks received.

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Saturday, January 15, 2005


   I won't use the word miscarriage again!
I didn't mean to confuse anyone involving my last post, so my apologies to anyone who has responded to it (names remain anonymous).

I spent the entire Friday night waiting to record a repaly of TNA Impact, only because I'd thought it would originally come up at 3 p.m. Before that time, I had set the tape right before class to record the program, yet the wierdiest thing happened when I came home from class.

When I turned the T.V. on, I saw Impact running around 4 p.m. I felt it was ridiculous! If the program were to have come on 4 p.m eastern standard time, then it should've ran approximately at 3 p.m. central standard time here. What are these people at FSN doing playing at 4 p.m.? My viewing pleasure was so violated.

I was forced to sleep throughout the entire morning, but it was well worth the time because I needed the energy to clean and straighen up my dorm. Ever since the previous days I fell a bit ill, I decided I wasn't going to take any chances. *sigh* The dorm needed to be cleaned, anyway.

Again, my apologies about the last post, you guys.

Signing off, for now!

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Thursday, January 13, 2005


   Another Quiz
I wish to give a better post, but I am feeling a bit under the weather. I need to rest for quite some time before I proceed into doing anything else. However, I have already visited most of the myO accounts and left comments for the posts as well. On that note, I am posting a quiz so that it'll make up for my miscarriage. Trust me, this is a good quiz.



Which Guilty Gear X character are you?


Signing off, unfortunately.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2005


   Surprize Quiz
I thought you'd give this a try.

Nihilist Bear
Nihilist Bear


Which Dysfunctional Care Bear Are You?
brought to you by Quizilla

Signing off!

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Tuesday, January 11, 2005


   New Manuevers
it's time for the


WICKED MANUEVER OF THE WEEK!



Actually, I'm given you two manuevers just to make up for my brief intermission.

The first manuever is...


THE POWER DUNK!



A lightning-quick manuever perfected by Fatal Fury poster child Terry Bogard. This manuever is mostly effective when used for shifting momentum in a fight or combined w/ various strikes or kicks.

The attack is triggered when Terry spreads his arms, squats down, leaps highly into mid-air, charges directly at the opponent and greets him/her with a egnited closed fist. Terry's ki is concetrated into the fist, resulting in maximum damage.

And now, for the second manuever...




THE WICKED BITE!



KOF's Kyo Kusanagi always goes hook or crook in a critical point of a matchup by relying on ancient techniques brought along by family history. This manuever is no exception.

Kyo brandishes a flurry of strikes enacted by the illusion of flames. The series of strikes become appended by a clubbing elbow to the back of the opponent's neck. The opponent receieves moderate damage from receiving the strikes.

If you'll notice, this is unofficially the SNK edition of this segment. I need to plan the future manuevers more thoroughly. Signing off.

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Monday, January 10, 2005


   Long Overly Due
Finally, I have a chance to post another message now that I have returned to campus. I guess my holiday intermission was a bit too long. Anyway, I appreciate the comments left from my previous posts and the recent visits while I was gone.

The holidays for me went okay, yet I felt that I have enjoyed it more than I wanted. I've mostly spent the intermission at my mother's house, watching recorded VHS tapes and unofficially restarting my game for Pokemon Gold (bummer). Throughout my stay, I found out that it is more enjoyable to watch the tapes when you have one or two people in the room enjoying it. I'd never realized it until recently.

One time, I watched a recording of the Best Damn Wrestling Event Period(TNA) w/ my mother, and I couldn't help but laugh at the continuous assumptions that she made about certain wrestlers. For instance, she judged Raven as resembling a monkey and a crazed lunatic who was wearing a skirt. I'm said, "Mama, he is wearing a kilt, same difference." She just replied stating, "THE MAN IS WEARING A SKIRT!" *giggles* Whatever. Plus, when Ron Killings came to the ring performing his usual routine, she assumed he was "gonna get his a** kicked". She continued this throughout the time I was watching the tape, but she cracked me up more than twice that night.

Today, I'm wearing a pair of khakis pants and an Old Navy sweater I've gotten from Xmas two and a half weeks ago. I have two classes today and two more tomorrow. Of course, two plus two is equalled to four classes overall. My first class started at 8:00 a.m., which is earlier than usual. It discerns me a bit regarding my sleeping habits.

Oh, before I forget, I failed to mention that I have written a backstory for a stories that I'm planning to create. The plot is still under development, but I'm enjoy writing it. I dubbed it as "Calling All Angels". Fine title, is it not?

Well, tis' good to hear from everyone again. I'll post a manuever for my segment tomorrow. Until then, signing off!


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Friday, December 17, 2004


   Brief Question
Being that this is the holiday season, I'd thought I have something in store before my two week intermission. If today was to be already the day that the year ends, then would you consider this as ARMAGEDDON?

This maybe perhaps my last post before I head home for the holidays, generally because none of my family members have a computer. One of my relatives had a computer before it was stolen when a bunch of idiots broke into her house. Of course, it was her own fault for leaving the doors unlocked. Hopefully, my intermission will not be too long, but I wish everybody safety and comfort as the realm of life progresses into a new year.

Tis' one hell of a year! Signing off!

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Thursday, December 16, 2004


   New MIDI
I have just visited the website for MIDIs called vgmusic.com. It contains tons of good computer generated music from various video games. I had recently listened to certain themes from Street Fighter, and I've managed to select one to post on my script. You should be able to click on the link in order to listen to it.

I've chosen a remix of Ryu's original theme from Street Fighter II. I love it because it is toned down and compelling as to the pumping energy surge I would get from the original theme. I hope you guys enjoy it.

Hey, if you guys managed to check out the recent wallpapers I had previously posted, be sure to leave any comments on this page. I dearly appreciate it.

Signing off now!

Tis' Well!

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Wednesday, December 15, 2004


This is by far the most cheesy yet hilarious movie I had ever seen. It almost make me crack up in a wierd way. I have posted four clips that involves the character "CATS". I recommend watching at least one of these clips.

Clip #1
Clip #2
Clip #3
Clip #4

Enjoy!

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Monday, December 13, 2004


   Bonus Manuevers
I said I was going to bring at least one bonus manuever for this week and I am about to go on w/ that statement and back it up. So in the words of the dynamic duo Domon and Rain:

"READY OR NOT, HERE THEY COME!"

The first bonus manuever is:



The Powerslam!



A finesse manuever used by larger fighters or, in this case, wrestlers who rely on their strength and power to gain the advantage over opposing fighters.

The manuever is first initiated when the opponent is either launched to the ropes or attempting a form or charging attack. The user forsees this and quickly lifts his/her opponent by scooping and catching the opponent, shifts his/her body to utilize the opponent's already broken momentum and quickly dropping upon the canvas, causing a tremendous effect upon the opponent.

Thought I'd give you more examples:






Perhaps the best example of the powerslam demostrated by the late British Bulldog.



Here's another one, and I want to be diverse here:



The Sacred Arrow!



Technically, those who have mastered archery wouldn't be able to execute this type of manuever, but in the case of Inuyasha's Kagome and Kikyo, this one is suitable.

The archer possess a glowing aura which is manifested into pure energy. This energy is resonated by the archer's bow, and once the archer's arrow is launched, the energy conserved into the bow has now been launched through the arrow's momentum.



The manuever is mostly effective upon opposing fighters who posses a specific form of demonic aura, but the archer must enact quickly and accurately.


Kagome's version of the Sacred Arrow.



And lastly, but certainly not least...



THE PSYCHO CRUSHER!!



Perhaps the most devastating manuever in fighting game history. It is also a suitable name that is synonomous to Street Fighter fans, including fans of M.Bison (or Vega as he was originally named in Japan).

First, the fighter wields a huge gathering of conserved psycho energy. Next, the fighter measures the distance between him and the opponent. W/ the right arm fully extended and feet spreaded out, the fighter hops up, charges in mid-air and spins rapidly at speeds that a tracking gun cannot trace. The incredible velocity of the spinning motion, w/ the fighter's feet now together, and the mass conservation of psycho power immediately causes a supreme shielding aura. Once the manuever connects, the result is complete annihilation of the fighter's opponent(s).


Total annihilation!



Merry Christmas, fellow otakus! Hope you guys enjoy the gift! Now, time to comment!

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