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Can you or do you know anyone that can play this game. Either on Ps or arcade? I mean really really well. I mean flawlessly cause im sorta getting bored of the game and I need a challenge for it. I have already finished the expert mode (blocks) and have done about 8 maniac modes. There is only one guy that i have played that can beat me convincingly.

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Originally posted by EnricoPalazzo

I have EX, and i think its shit. True SF is Alpha 3. Ill own anyone!

Alpha 3 is good, but that game is kinda dead in Melb...not many ppl play it and if their are, they aint that good. And who do u use in Alpha 3? If your good as those american players, then give me a match online someday :D

Also Champinco, if u wanna have a challenge, I can arrange a game with u if your in Melb. I know some really good players and I'll give u a challenge myself if u want. Also, Evil can come join us as well :D

yeah me too..also play KOf, Tekken, dead Or alive...u name it, I play it... retired of course :P

Well, I play @ White house in the city ( my friends hang around there on Friday nights) and I used to play @ Highpoint (still do, but a bit now).

If u wanna play EX2, we can go meet in the city @ Playtime near whitehouse. Not this Friday, I have a birthday to go to.

well guys i think u have finally met ur match. i am a master in exII plus...and i aint asian. the only guy that can bet me convincingly is this honky guy named gavin. him and his bro are fully sik. im down to meet up with u guys and play against you. the only problem is i dont think white house has exii plus. they have exII but not plus. i need "plus" for my devastating excel combo's. and if ur lucky enough i think i might have to bust a maniac mode against one of uz. AND KEN IS SHIT!!!! there are so so so many better players than ken in exII plus. dhalsihm is better than him. with his crazy ass maniac mode.

ummm.....I know em as well and Kevin and his gang..have I met u before? I used to hang around with em untill I got a full time job and slowly lost my skill from there. LOL I can't believe it..I think I've met u before. So u know Kevin and Aurik? ROFL Their gonna have a SFVSSNK2 tournament this Friday I think, (or was it next Friday) ? http://www.ozhadou.net/

yeah, those 2 brothers are good, I've seen em play. I must admit, I can't beat em, but I play just about every other game pretty good. So I'm average @ all games :P

Yeah Gavin, and his brother....i cant remember his bro name.

there is this other chinese dude named Kevin, and he is pretty sik at all of em as well. especially snk's vs. cap 2, and sf3, the parry one. Aurik ive played a couple of time...he;s pretty good in snk as well.

Yeah that ozhadou web-site i registered ages ago havent been there in a while. i think i might check it out now.

yeah i have probably played you. the only problem is there are so many asians i have played ex2 plus in, i dont cant remember who is who.

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