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The Alberta Thread (we play KOFXIII)

Started by Ufgt, November 30, 2011, 07:24:44 PM

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No Limitz

Quote from: foger on January 24, 2012, 06:42:09 PM
alberta thread? more like edmonton thread :P

I came in here ready to say that.

foger


LAB Falken

Sad how dead this thread is. I will be hitting the game hard up until EVO, if anyone at all is interested in playing hit me up on PSN Awesomesaur, or notify me locally on here, or shoot a PM on SRK or whatever.

No Limitz

i think it's dead because most of us just talk on SRK anyways

Killey

Khoa dropped the game for SFxT/LoL/DoTA2/Diablo 3; Calvin doesn't really play anymore; Stang plays it on & off but he's addicted to LoL; and Jim is busy with work. I still play the game regularly but the last few days have been dedicated to learning skullgirls. There's another group of people in Edmonton who play KoFXIII and we're working together to plan a event that will hopefully expand the KoF scene.

We know the game sold well in Edmonton so where are all of these players? Hopefully what we have planned will lure out all of these hidden players. There's still a lot of details that need to be worked out but it might take 2-4 months before something comes out of it.

LAB Falken

Quote from: No Limitz on April 18, 2012, 07:16:12 AM
i think it's dead because most of us just talk on SRK anyways
fair enough but you'd think someone in alberta would post on dreamcancel we've never heard of :p

Killey

http://dreamcancel.com/forum/index.php?action=post;board=21.0

For any players in Alberta who are looking to learn KoFXIII or get some casual sessions, there will be a KOFXIII station this Saturday, May 4th at Macewan City Center Campus Building 6 Cafeteria. Besides the actual tournaments that are going on during this day, there will be KoFXIII station to help interested players learn the game, as well as network with any other KoF players. Please spread the information as we want a good turn out. This game has been ignored in Alberta for far too long and it's about time that it starts taking center stage.