
As Evo 2015 continues, Den of Geek is looking back at the 12 forgotten fighting games that should make a comeback!

The fighting game scene is desperate for financing - but that same financing might ultimately bring about its end.
The gaming community has long accepted chinese investors, supposedly “evil communists” into their hobby, but brown people is where they draw the line lmao

Saudi Arabian megaproject Qiddiya has fully acquired Evolution Championship Series (Evo) operator RTS.

Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) has sold its stake in Evolution Championship Series (Evo) to NODWIN Gaming.
I enjoyed Evo and honestly the setups this year were actually pretty amazing. They rotated PlayStation had a great high quality monitor. The events ran a little sketchy to me though. I was in Jwong pool and they held off our progress for nearly an hour to wait for him.
But no names were being DQd in like 15 minutes. Then when I was on stream I had to wait ANOTHER hour for My opponent because he was a streamers brother. It felt kind of Hollywood, and it’s hard to maintain focus when you see favoritism like that.
Overall I think Sony supported Evo top notch but I would like to see them get more into the online brackets on their ecosystem. With games like Tokon, invincible coming out making tournaments accessible to more casual players is great for the community.
I would just like to commend this website for putting the list on one page. Also, good list.
I would freaking love a new Eternal Champions.
Also where the hell is Bloody Roar??(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
This was a perfect list without Street Fighter The Movie.
I was just looking up eternal champions yesterday they got it for cheap on steam
Loved Eternal Champions. Played it on Sega so much as a kid.