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July 19, 2010 | admin
July 14, 2010 | Shock

UMK3 at Summer Jam in Philadelphia August 14th and 15th.

Originally posted here: Summer Jam in Philly

UltimateMK.com will be hosting UMK3, and possibly MKII tournaments at Summer Jam this year. Mostly like MKII will take place on Saturday as a free side game (or at most a $3 entry fee), and if we have time, maybe a free PSX MK Trilogy Tournament, but that’s just an afterthought for now. Big thanks to Big E, who invites to all the majors he runs and we try to be there as often as we can to ensure a smooth tournament with all the necessary tools is possible for the dedicated players who turn out.

UMK3 will be hosted on Sunday and at the very least the top 3 will be streamed. I’m hoping we can get the semis for at least the losers streamed as well, but we’ll take the Winners Losers and Grand Finals. It will be played on MAME, and projected on our own smaller setup (50″ on the wall) for casuals if there there is room, otherwise, it’ll be run on a TV.

We will supply at least 5 different dedicated UMK3 arcade sticks based on our personal inventory, and at least 2 PSX gamepads. Remember, gamepads are very annoying to configure over and over in MAME when someone wants their shoulder buttons a certain way, so please be prepared to play on a specific configuration. We will try to get that squared away if possible early on, so if you have a specific gamepad you wish to play on that you will use for other games, we will need to configure it and make an additional setup for you. It might be best to try what we supply first and see if it works for you.

Right now, for UMK3 we have at least 16 players expected, with more to come so we’re looking at:

UMK3:

1. Shock
2. 9.95
3. Summoning
4. iloveu
5. AC1984
6. SweetJohnnyCage
7. LI MAverick
8. DarkRob
9. Comeback Kyle
10. Julian
11. DreemerNJ
12. BlueIX
13. Kona
14. Flare
15. Steve N.
16. Al Dagod
17. JusDave
18. Malevolencia
19. Juggneetto
20. REO
21. MRIGOTBASS
22. Sans Power
23.
24.

If this list holds, we’ll most likely exceed 20 with additional players. If any players are missing from the “likely to be there” list, let me know. If the tournament reaches 32 players, Eric will throw in another $50 to the pot.

July 8, 2010 | Shock

UMK3 Streamed Casuals from Shock’s on 7/11/10 at 8PM (or earlier) EST

We are planning on doing some more casuals on Sunday July 11th, with me, Phil, Rob, and Simon. Hopefully we can perfect the streaming method this time. The time I’m looking at to start no later than 8PM EST and run til midnight the latest. Since we have all day to set up, we should be able to get things started earlier. It will probably be the last time we use ustream before we move to Justintv.

http://www.ustream.tv/user/ultimatemk

June 27, 2010 | Shock
June 18, 2010 | Shock

new MK9 Gameplay Footage

It’s looking a lot better. I’m liking sweeps, uppercuts, the jabs, canceling, juggling. Mileena’s roll hits normally from a distance it seems, but the flip it makes them do is like Rain’s MKT Lightning, which is weird, and for some reason they don’t flip when getting hit by the Forceballs, which again I don’t understand. In fact, I don’t know if the Forceballs will be as dominant as they were in UMK3, gotta see more. Sub’s slide making them flip and having juggling properties similar to whatever game that was in previously is a good add for him. Scorp looks to have possibly the forward teleport, air throw definitely, but that stupid ass overhead pop up. If that can’t be blocked low, I’ll say fine, but smashing someone down like a frigging basketball is idiotic. Cage’s counter move looks good, and he gets a jab juggle to flip kick after. XRay supers seem interesting for now. Glad to see a lot of old special moves return like the Ground Freeze, Scissor Takedown, air throws, etc. Not a whole lot of blocking displayed, but it is in there and it looks like the character actually responds to the contact of the hits, where as in the previous games they were plagued by poor collision response during blocking.

That’s it for now, I’ll have more thoughts as I watch more.

June 14, 2010 | Shock

Full results from Road to Evo 2010

1. Joe “iloveu” Ciaramelli
2. Shock
3. AC1984
4. Chin
5. John “SweetJohnnyCage” Gallagher
5. Sci cvs2
7. Alex “blueNINE” Smith
7. Rob “Dark Rob” Schillaci
9. Nose
9. Oscar Camarena
9. Seas of Cheese
13. Jeron “Hiro” Greyson (EMP)

Youtube Videos are going up now at www.youtube.com/theultimatemk

June 10, 2010 | DreemerNJ

Trailer for MK9: BFD or GTFO?

Kotaku has the trailer up of the new Mortal Kombat game. It features locales and characters that are very reminiscent of the 2D games.  Ed Boon claims this is an answer to what fans want, a new 2D engine, gruesome fatalities, etc.

Update: Here’s an embedded copy care of wegame.com:

June 8, 2010 | DreemerNJ
May 30, 2010 | Shock
May 24, 2010 | Shock

UMK3 From ECT2

Top 3 for now:

1. LI Joe
2. AC1984
3. Shock

ECT2 was the best competitive fighting game experience I’ve had so far in the 9 years or so I’ve been involved. I have played in many different tournament games but everyone know the game I play is UMK3. The community finally got to be represented and treated like a real game. Fortunately we had LI Joe in the finals to get some real hype going and the watchers interested. Always a pleasure. Congrats to Simon on placing second. You are ever improving your game.

We have a great crew now working to keep UMK3 coming to tournaments regardless of the turnouts and outcomes. 9.95, Summoning and Dark Rob are all locals who are heavily involved in various aspects whether it’s supply equipment, running the brackets, etc. We’re very glad to have players who host major tournaments, like John, Joe, and Big E and support the UMK3 scene continually.

I was able to do two interviews this weekend about the UMK3 scene and we really appreciate that kind of interest coming out of random fighting game fans. As always, there were a number of onlookers during casuals and the opening brackets who gave uninformed sideline criticism of the game, but we’re use to that. That important thing is, there were far more onlookers who were actually interested in the game, and asking questions, or commenting that they never knew any MK game could played at a high level.

All in all, this is a huge step, and I hope it opens the eyes of some of the great players who have thus far outright refused to make their presence felt in a real tournament environment. Thanks to all the players who showed up, Tim Static, a pleasure to meet you and thanks for your continuing support in the UMK3 community, and the other organizers from Seasons Beatings

I just wish I knew my mic wasn’t turned on during the stream, as my commentary was legendary, but fortunately only one match.

Full results and match videos will be available soon. I have a lot of info to get.