Four extraordinary feature videos were premiered during this year’s Evolution tournament in Las Vegas, Nevada. All Evo2k7 attendees got to watch them as they were shown on the big projectors and the response was overwhelmingly positive. Each video focuses on a different selection of fighting games and revolves around a unique central premise. All of them were created by respected veterans from within the combo video community.
As of today, all four videos have been released online and are available for your viewing pleasure. Those of you who were able to watch them first-hand at Evolution can now take a closer look at every groundbreaking moment. Those of you who weren’t able to attend will finally get a chance to see what your friends have been talking about for the past week. Download them all, get some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy.
NKI’s Evolution 2007 Special is neither your typical combo video nor the usual strategy video. Aptly titled NKI Volume X – Super Turbo Shenanigans, the vid showcases ST’s dirtiest cross-ups and grimiest tricks, so you may need to take a shower after watching it! Head on over to this thread to discuss it in more detail and get help with incorporating some of those advanced tactics into your character’s gameplan.
Even though it was only a few months ago that Magnetro, Vega Omega, and Dj-B13 coined the group name Inventive Flow, they have already proven themselves to be the premier team of MvC2 technical wizards. Their newest project, entitled Variable Atmosphere, sets a new standard for elaborate situational madness. Best of all, each clip has been made available with individual animated breakdowns and explanations, so even those of you who don’t play Marvel have no excuse to be scared. In case anything in the video still remains a mystery, join the discussion in this thread.
After showing us his editing talents with the innovative Ken vs Gief combo video series, desk went to work on his newest and most elaborate project, Vid of Dreams. Featuring nearly every classic SFII title including both arcade and console versions, this project not only brings new glitches and setups to the table; it also contains some of the most unbelievable editing to grace the world of combo video making. Don’t forget to pick up the Leftovers bonus video and share your impressions in this thread.
Nearly two months after we announced the preview trailer here on SRK, Maj has completed his long-awaited SF? Guile Exhibition (Evo2k7 Edition) combo video. Featuring over a dozen different versions of the classic Street Fighter II character, this project pushes charge time precision to the absolute limit. For those of you who grew up watching 10th generation copies of TZW video cassettes, this video will definitely bring back memories. Head over to this thread for some insight on how these combos work or just to share stories about the days of VHS combo movies.





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[...] Videos and backstory are HERE! [...]
Posted on December 12th, 2008 at 7:19 am
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