Cross Counter: Q&A With Justin Wong

@JWonggg @gootecks #streetfighter

New Cross Counter which features some question and answer with Justin Wong. Justin touches on things like What he’s looking forward to in Super Street FIghter IV:AE and what changes to Makoto would he like to see.

Cross Counter: Season Beatings and Marn vs. Daigo

@MarnORZ @ThatMikeRossGuy @gootecks

Here’s another great episode of Cross Counter. This episode takes a look and Season Beatings and the epic Marn Vs. Daigo match

Cross Counter S3E3: Alex Valle Vs. Ricky Ortiz

@ThatMikeRossGuy @Gootecks @AlexValleSF4 @HelloKittyRicky #Streetfighter

This week’s Cross Counter takes a look at the finals of the Battle for the West Coast Crown Super Street Fighter IV tournament. The finals to the invite only tourney featured Ricky Ortiz and Alex Valle.

Cross Counter: Season 2, Episode 2 – Juicebox (Abel) Vs. Vangief (Zangief)

@JuiceboxAbel @gootecks @ThatMikeRossGuy #StreetFighter

New episode of Cross Counter featuring a match between a couple of well known guys on the scene, Juicebox and Vangief. Enjoy

Cross Counter Season 2, Episode 1

@iplaywinner @gootecks @ThatMikeRossGuy

Here the new episode of Cross Counter featuring Mike Ross and Gootecks. This episode has them breaking down an E. Honda and Gouken match. Good stuff as always.

More Advanced Fei Long Combos By Snoooootch

@Snoooootch

Snoooootch is back with some more Fei Long combos and they are rather impressive.

Some Sick Rose Combos

Here’s a new combo video for Rose by MrDustKicka. Some good stuff here if you are a Rose player like myself ;)

Cross Counter Episode 10: Dudley vs. Abel

@gootecks

This is the first episode of Cross Counter I’ve actually watched and I gotta admit it is pretty informative and entertaining. I’ll be posting for episodes here as they come out. This particular episode featuring Mike Ross and takes a look at a Guile/Ryu match up as well as some other stuff. Check it out.

[Gootecks]

Some Practical Fei Long Combos

Here’s some practical Fei Long combos for you guys by Snoooootch. Some good stuff here that you could actually ise in a match.

Combonauts “Zero Damage Combo” Video

Did you know that in Super Street Fighter IV, Dan can stop many characters’ ultras with a taunt? Crazy right? Well the Combonauts have put together a video showing off what they call “zero damage combos”, Check it out below.

Player Completes Ryu Trials On Super Street Fighter IV With One Hand!

This is rather impressive. A player by the name of Desk has recorded himself doing Ryu‘s trials on Super Street Fighter IV and he actually completes them! Just watch.

Insane 114 Chun Li Combo In Super Street Fighter IV

A young man by the name of BiffOTasty has figured out how to pull off a 114 hit combo with Chun Li in Super Street Fighter IV. Check it out. (more…)

Combo Video For Yang In Street Fighter 3: Third Strike

If you are into repetitive Yang combo videos then I have just the thing for you. KYSG put together this video showing many combos for everyone’s favorite twin fighter in Street Fighter 3: Third Strike.

Option Select Give Tutorial For Adon

Option Select has put together a pretty good tuturial for anyone interesting in learning how to play with Adon.
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Video Showing Some Interesting Gouken Resets

Are you familiar with “resets”? Well this is how S-Kill describes them…

A reset is basically a variation on a combo. It’s interesting because while a “reset combo” does less damage than you could do by completing your combo normally, it sets up a *new* chance to do even more damage (usually by leaving you in a surprising position where the opponent will fail to block).

Why would you want to do this? Well, resets are often important because of damage scaling. Damage scaling is the well-known effect where every subsequent hit in a big combo does less and less damage, and sometimes gets to the point where even an Ultra Combo will only do a few pixels. By using a reset, you are basically trading a little bit of guaranteed damage for a % chance at doing even more damage.

Resets give you a chance to bypass damage scaling by technically letting your opponent out of the initial combo and setting them up for a new, separate combo. Since it’s a new combo that they technically could have blocked, every hit of the new combo does far more damage. This makes resets very valuable, unless, of course, your opponent KNOWS you’re going for a reset, in which case it makes them pretty easy to block. That’s why you want to use a variety of different and sexy resets to keep your opponent guessing.

A side benefit of resets, apart from the damage, is their ability to really mess with your opponent’s head. If you can land one or two of these in a row, you can turn even seasoned pros into drooling goons wondering “wtf just happened?!”

Sounds cool right? Well a guy who goes by the name of Phunkism created a nice video showing off some resets with Gouken. Check it out below.

[S-Kill's Blog]

Advance Play Mix-Ups For Guy

Here’s a cool video showing some mix-up techniques with Guy. This one may be a bit too advanced for the average player but I’m sure some of you out there may get some use out of it.

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