
It’s impressive that you can naturally perform the jumping and dropping Hadouken with Ryu and Sagat.
Next is the Street Fighter III tournament.
Facing young people bewildered by ancient fighting games that have no balance whatsoever.
A woman who will thoroughly defeat you with serious tactics.
If you say they’re old, they’ll just say yes, so they’re invincible.
The powerful word “Eleven user.”
Generation of the peak era of the doujinshi community.
You’re more knowledgeable about fighting games than I expected, huh?
Is it true that you worked at the same mahjong parlor as Umebon?
>>8That is the mahjong professional Shiratori.
I think it’s not strange to imagine that they might have grandchildren, given their wide-ranging knowledge and attentive demeanor.
Recently, when I was teaching a new V about Mahjong, I definitely felt a difference similar to that between a mother and child, at least in terms of voice.
My childhood friend’s older sister is the same generation as me…
>>11It’s about internet knowledge, you know? I’m downloading it directly, you know?
There’s definitely an air of someone who’s given birth before…
The Street Fighter 3 tournament might become a completely unchallenged domination with no other contenders.
>>14Well… I think I can win if I gather some fighting game characters and practice a bit, because my main character is weak…
Originally from the virtual Jusco of Virtual Takao Mountain.
Is Twelve that horrible?
>>17Yes
>>17Without a gauge, the most powerful might be the back throw, at least that’s a candidate.
Will the Street Fighter 3 tournament even take place?
I want a Capcom vs. SNK 2 tournament to happen.
If Twelve’s skill level is exceedingly high, there might be a chance.
There are some people who are winning.
Well, that kind of person becomes super famous.
>>22(Since it’s a taboo topic, no one will touch it.)
If it’s Twelve, I probably could go with an unknown kill…
I use Twelv to look for a partner, but when I went to the site, they weren’t there after all.
Now you would use something other than Twelv.
I don’t want to just put in 100 yen and play until time runs out…
Well, if you say you’re going to use Ibuki, I’ll come at you with Kazan Suzaku and chip away at you to kill.
Seeing that they accidentally called Kokuji “Kokujin-san” really reinforced the genuine feel of it.
I wonder if I went there when I was doing Vision.
>>29They mentioned that they were watching things like vision and versus in videos, so they probably weren’t hardcore fans who attended events around there.
The story about not being able to get close to the arcade made me realize that this person is serious instead.
I hope you’ll use Ingrid once it’s implemented.
If I really want to do it, I’ll use Ibuki or Chun-Li instead of Twelve.
There is a theory that Nuki might have said that the master knows something, and that connects to the identity of the lost cat that Princess Masako helped.
It’s strange that a Street Fighter 2 tournament is being held now.
>>36It’s the horse that was playing Street Fighter II in Street Fighter 6 that is to blame.
>>41It’s also bad that a certain lion said to open a tournament in-house instead of applying for the Shihaku Cup.
>>41I can see why the commentators got excited back then, as the movements were exactly the same as those from the Street Fighter V tournament in the past.
>>36Because.
>For the Street Fighter 2 generation, regular people would be in their 40s to 50s now.I think it’s around the early 40s to late 30s.
There’s a trend to touch on the original fighting games.
Why do you have knowledge?
>>37Maybe it’s because I’m 1011 years old…
In Street Fighter 2, it’s strong, but there are just too many usable characters!
The Street Fighter 2 boom was a social phenomenon across all of Japan…
If you’re a normal person from the Street Fighter 2 generation, you would be in your 40s or 50s.
It’s not entirely a joke that I might know someone from the strong St. 2 era.
It seemed like they had a certain understanding of character matchups.
Horse, you told me to hold a tournament at your place…
Recently, due to increased complexity, beginners tend to focus on a few main characters, but in the past, it was more about a wide-ranging but shallow approach.
There is a clear difference in strength, but this guy moves differently! That’s part of the reason I came to see this, so it’s fine.
I thought the 17-year-old sister could do more.
>>49I’m not a gamer.
>>49I wanted to do it with the lever, but it was broken, so I had to use the leverless. I hope to see a comeback.
The announcement of Sagat’s participation the day after the Street Fighter 2 tournament, huh…
The 17-year-old sister is 17 years old, so I guess it’s mostly something like Street Fighter IV…
First, something incredible happens at the Street Fighter 2 tournament.
Computer Grandma
The 17-year-old older sister is about the level of someone from Capcom vs. SNK 1.
>>58Ah, the person from the game that came out 25 years ago… They must have come into contact with it quite some time after its release.
It was really amazing how the reversal dragon punch came out in Street Fighter 2.
It seems like I could be identified just by being a female clerk who uses a twelve at a mahjong parlor near Hachiouji.
It was a great tournament where you could really feel how much fun the two commentators and analysts were having.
As usual, whenever the horses move, strange talents get discovered…
I would be happy if Twelve and the concept appear in Street Fighter 6 because they are interesting.
If it’s no good, Dudley is fine too.
>>65Yeah
Ho ho ho!
Rather, it had already been excavated, but I feel like, can we really do that!?
Street Fighter 2 tournament!?
Even now, watching the Street Fighter II X tournaments is interesting…
Since I was originally at the top of the mahjong world and had experience with various STGs and retro games, it’s not really discovery or anything like that.
If the horse had been able to perform with its character, the match might have been a bit more watchable.
Damn it, my master could move just about anything.
I mean, the rules of that tournament are way too unique!
>>73Become a woman or become a gorilla.
>>73Tournament…?
“Festival”
>>73Please experience the atmosphere of the arcade at that time.
I laughed at how the commentary and analysis were relaxed only against the 17-year-old at the special festival the next day, pulled in by this tournament.
>>74Skillful and experienced…
A super high-difficulty basic combo called Core Core SA from Twelv.
The master is properly strong, and the horse is also properly strong and worth watching… The horse is a legacy of the past, and I could feel the accumulation with the master.
I thought there might be a collaboration with Umehara as a bridge between my experience working in a mahjong parlor and professional fighting game players, but it doesn’t seem likely at least until the current season of SFL ends.
Sagat’s Apacha wasn’t accustomed to it.
In other words, it’s not Masa.
This is an official Street Fighter 2 Turbo tournament sponsored by Capcom.
Watch your mouth.
If there were a tournament, I think the one that would dominate the most would probably be this Tengu in the shooting game.
>>82First of all, there are no people who can properly operate an STG.
Reading comments while playing STG is quite unusual.
I think a perfect score in the final round with 28 seconds left is quite a remarkable achievement.
I want to show overwhelming strength and invite many participants to the second round, saying “I am the one!”
>>87In the first place, whether we can secure enough sponsors to hold it for a second time or not.
>>119Actually, this spin-off event
The main event doesn’t even have a sponsor.
>>121If we get the go-ahead from Capcom, we can hold a borderline oral competition.
>>121If that happens, it will be a financial burden, so it will probably come out of my wallet for the horse and the setsuna.
I can’t do it a second time.
>>138I’m counting on you, MBS!
Maybe the horse thought it could win somehow, but it was probably more skilled than expected.
If we’re doing it next, it seems like it’s going to be the ZERO series, so maybe the horse training chapter will come.
You speak so well and can handle just about any genre of games.
A serious tengu was living a desperately poor life with a cabbage towards a shota…
>>89In the past, there weren’t any jobs like this.
>>89Thank you, VTuber culture, really.
Ajyune may be from the Heisei era, but the master is certainly from the Showa era, so I feel relieved.
I knew they were a 3rd party, but it seemed like they understood quite a bit about 2 as well…
>>91Street Fighter 2 is the game from childhood for those who played Third Strike.
>>102The Super Famicom II was pretty much in every household back then.
Even families that only play soccer games had it.
I learned that Honda has always been a character that can easily eliminate beginners…
Isn’t it impossible to deal with unless you properly research techniques that work well with slaps?
>>92Honda and Blanka can unleash a flurry of hundred-hand slaps and electric shocks in rapid succession, so even kids can win when using them.
>>96In that era, beginners weren’t allowed any kind of modern assistance, so kids could only use mash techniques, and they couldn’t even pull off the Dragon Punch.
>>92I think you’ll understand why everyone is saying, “Why does Honda always get chosen…”
Is the shooting tournament a score battle?
Or is it a competitive shooting game like Beast King Garden?
>>94It’s probably Hanayuu or Twinkle Star Sprites.
>>95It seems like they only know about Master and Marin.
I feel like I was a fighting game nerd, and now that my playing skills have improved, my knowledge is finally being utilized.
Although Aju-nee is in her thirties, there are quite a few people assumed to be in their thirties as well.
There is a certain air of maturity that comes across, partly because of that voice, which makes me feel older than my actual age.
>>98Well, I wonder…
It’s become quite suspicious lately.
It’s possible that my dad was a nerd or had a job related to that, but…
>>98You’re in your early forties, right? You’re still young.
>>98The people who have been here since the dawn period are simply in their eighth year.
It was a tournament that condensed how beginners were hunted and trapped.
I don’t know how to play, but if I’m going to try Street Fighter 2, I might as well give Dhalsim a shot since I know quite a bit about it from back in the day.
Is Twelve only present in 3?
>>103Yes
>>103Twelve, indeed.
>>108If I say it again, it will seriously be “this.”
>>103I would question someone’s sanity if they included such a character in a later work.
I want to say that there’s something called Eleven.
>>103Just to note, Eleven was a character from the same series that appeared in 5, but it ended up being in a slot where it changes to a different character via random select.
I’ll do it… Change Air Blade…!
I can’t perform the Shoryuken.
I can’t perform the Shoryuken.
A proper “aunt”
>>112It’s pretty nice to be treated like an aunt at 1000 years old.
There is a character named Eleven in Street Fighter V…
In the end, it’s the wooden dummy from Tekken…
The horse said next is mahjong, but that’s probably impossible.
It seems like people around Umebon might understand, and those from earlier generations might know the true identity.
>>120I am familiar with the arcade situation in the Yamanote area at that time.
It’s probably rare to see female gamers.
Aju-nee might be around the same age…
I also like the Kansai dialect that comes out when someone’s true self is revealed.
>>122The official clips can no longer catch up to Aju-nee or Dogra.
Mr. BIG… well, that’s true.
>>128During this time, there were quite a few bad aspects of the throat.
Well, since Vtubers have been around for about 8 years now, we shouldn’t worry too much about age.
>>124It’s an era where they say they watched me since elementary and middle school and collaborate with me…
>>129There are serious real-life examples, you know…
>>129There are even people who are active in V activities around high school age…
>>124Originally, I didn’t have any work as a voice actor, and I was probably around 30 when I took on a new industry…
Now, perhaps due to anticipating such a career, the debut age is very young.
>>146At that time, there were many young people because it was a mix of good and bad.
That’s exactly the kind of thing where high school students are making their debut.
I learned about it through the recommendations from the 3rd topic.
Um… you are quite a bit older, aren’t you…
I love the story about trying to enter a tournament and calling myself a Twelve user, but not getting any replies from anyone, and waiting for two hours at the venue without anything happening.
>>130Twenty years later.
“Well then, it’s time for a battle tournament.”
“I’ve known since elementary school and now I’m a middle school listener! It seems that’s really a thing.”
It was a problem that the three who felt the history of Master Aju and the horse were actually strong.
I was surprised to see how much the baby of single mother V has grown…
Sometimes there are voice actors who get shocked when newcomers say they watched their works when they were kids.
>>142Asking the mother’s age with the same content and thinking, “She could have given birth…”
I was watching Mr. Zero’s event from more than ten years ago!! There was also V who said that when they were in elementary school…
Aju-ne knows nothing about Dragon Ball, so she’s probably in her early 30s.
>>147Girls don’t really know much about Dragon Ball in real time.
It goes past places like Sailor Moon.
>>155The cultures were more distinctly separated than they are now.
It seems like I was going to a girls’ high school…
>>147However, there is a possibility that girls in any generation may not have been interested in Dragon Ball.
>>158The issues with Pokémon Red and Green, Eternia, Capcom vs. SNK, and the Thai rice problem are no longer feasible.
>>147It’s not that weird not to know Dragon Ball.
At that time, it was rare for girls to be knowledgeable about shonen manga…
Rather, it’s more unnatural for that person not to know Yuko Miyamura.
It’s a narration for neruton!
The master, who instantly turned on with “It’s a fighting theater,” was honestly cool.
>>148I’m really glad that team Mago is with us.
It might have looked the most emotional.
Young people being crushed by the hundred-blow slaps.
A properly responding thread image.
Even a 40-year-old uncle who can properly handle a pager is likely from a really good family or part of a trend-setting older generation by a few years…
So, Aju-nee…
The master is recognized as being around the same generation as Zuntan.
You can still fight, right, Videl?
I was happy to see my mentor active.
V really can’t understand Wii when they’re young, you know.
It makes me go “nuh-hee.”
>>162What is a GameCube…? What is Air Ride…? Animal Boss…?? I saw the old guys dying of laughter watching Ren-kun react like that.
I’ve never seen a candy shop, and I only know about the recent wifi-compatible Tamagotchi.
The master doesn’t hide the fact that he lives with his family, but I don’t understand about Aju-nee.
>>163It seems that it’s a family home, but is it being messed up…? The mystery increases.
>>172There is a possibility of being supported.
So right now, a game that combines elements of Dragon Ball, Captain Tsubasa, and BLEACH is trending.
What do high school students mean by “I can’t get the Wii”?
Two people who can discuss topics between the ages of 40 and 45.
>>167As V, it is old.
I’m 17 years old!
I already understood that I have to do this!
If you’re fiddling with a pager, you’re definitely over 40.
Please listen calmly.
The Wii will be 20 years old next year.
>>174Haha, you shouldn’t tease adults, boy.
To be able to make the generation around Noda Kokumago all mushy means…
>>176It’s just that I’m from the generation that directly experienced Yuko Minaguchi.
When it comes to the 20th anniversary… it was about 9 years ago.
It’s funny that Aju-ne has recently come to realize that her voice can also be a weapon in collaborations.
>>180Roberu: “I want Aju-neesan to come to Gaya.”
>>184Voice Enthusiast Attack
>>180The opponent I’m up against is my uncle, you know.
>>185Isn’t it the strongest weapon for Vtubers?
>>185Was Laplace properly influenced by Aju… his uncle?
I thought about it, but seeing that the birthday celebration is full of ancient internet jokes, I’m fine with being an old man.
I often have a sense of déjà vu because my friend’s older sister was like this.
I think Kazuyo and I are almost the same age.
>>183Kazuyo is probably in her twenties with that, right?
It’s scary how this Tengu gets liked at lightning speed even though I didn’t mention any names when drawing erotic fan art.
Right after saying “I want to participate in the Horse Str Zero tournament,” Ingrid was announced.
You did it, right?
Bessan’s “Ajyu-nee will become my big sister!!!” series.
It seems that Aju-ne was working part-time to buy the home version of Capcom vs. SNK 1, so there is a theory that she is older than Mago.
>>191I was 17 years old at that time.
Before I knew it, you’ve become the ace of the specialist, haven’t you, Aju-nee?
>>193Having a weapon makes you strong.
I can’t imitate it.
It seems like I’ve gained more connections.
>>193When I saw the debut stream, it was something else.
It was so shocking that I sent a LINE to my friend saying, “Isn’t this totally crazy, Yuuko Minaguchi?!”
Do you know the name of Kim’s son?
>>196I don’t understand what you’re saying, but you have an older brother and a younger brother, right?
>>200Certainly, they appeared from the side during the victory celebration…
>>196It’s fine to hold the MOW tournament too!
>>208I’m going to do a Hell Camp, hohoho.