This has nothing to do with my exercise regimen that I now have myself on. Yes, I am exercising regularly now. I think every one of my friends have now just went #1 at this thought. (Mostly just ab workout and light cardio...I really don't need the cardio as much as I need the ab workout).
I recently got back into playing Street Fighter. What can I say? The trailers for Street Fighter IV were inspiring. Plus, getting out of poker, I needed a hobby that would help fuel my competitive drive just enough that I won't go back to razzercising anymore.
I also realized I had not a copy of Street Fighter to my name anymore. I did have Super II Turbo for 3DO in Naptown, but yeah. No more.
So, I went on a mad rush. Now have Super II Turbo (via the anniversary edition) on PS2, 3rd Strike on the PS2 (also on anniversary collection), and all the Alpha games on the same system. I'm also trying to get the anniversary collection for Xbox so I can start playing online and continue to build my mad skills. I should also pick up Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, and Capcom Vs. SNK 2 (The latter only if I could find a used original Xbox dirt cheap, as the 360 can't play it).
So I'm now trying to get competitive in all said games (well, I guess save the first Alpha game, since I haven't seen any tournaments for it, just Alpha 2 up, then Super II Turbo up in the normal branch of games). I spent a ton of time focusing on 3rd Strike, as I had never really played the Street Fighter III series at all, and that would've obviously been my weakest game as such. I have quickly adjusted, and am doing well in said game.
As a result though, the rest of the games suffered. Gah.
So now, I guess I'm going to focus on getting a set regimen of playing each game, so that I can balance out my playing of each game so that I am conistently playing well in each of them.
I'm going to go ahead and assume that it will go as follows:
Monday: Super II Turbo
Tuesday: Alpha 3
Wednesday: 3rd Strike
Thursday: Alpha 2 (Although, unless I don't go A-ism Chun in Alpha 3, is there really any reason for me to practice Alpha 2? If I play A-ism Chun, I'll just switch this with Marvel)
Friday: Street Fighter IV (When it drops, TBD otherwise)
Saturday: Capcom Vs. SNK 2 (You know, should I find that cheapo Xbox)
Sunday: Day of rest, or just pwning souls on Xbox Live in whatever game I feel like playing, should I feel like playing/have time to play.
There we have it. There is my regimen. This geek moment has been brought to you in part by "SRSLY! NT BTTR!" (Generic/geek rip-off of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!")
I have had butter on the brain today. Random thought.
I recently got back into playing Street Fighter. What can I say? The trailers for Street Fighter IV were inspiring. Plus, getting out of poker, I needed a hobby that would help fuel my competitive drive just enough that I won't go back to razzercising anymore.
I also realized I had not a copy of Street Fighter to my name anymore. I did have Super II Turbo for 3DO in Naptown, but yeah. No more.
So, I went on a mad rush. Now have Super II Turbo (via the anniversary edition) on PS2, 3rd Strike on the PS2 (also on anniversary collection), and all the Alpha games on the same system. I'm also trying to get the anniversary collection for Xbox so I can start playing online and continue to build my mad skills. I should also pick up Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, and Capcom Vs. SNK 2 (The latter only if I could find a used original Xbox dirt cheap, as the 360 can't play it).
So I'm now trying to get competitive in all said games (well, I guess save the first Alpha game, since I haven't seen any tournaments for it, just Alpha 2 up, then Super II Turbo up in the normal branch of games). I spent a ton of time focusing on 3rd Strike, as I had never really played the Street Fighter III series at all, and that would've obviously been my weakest game as such. I have quickly adjusted, and am doing well in said game.
As a result though, the rest of the games suffered. Gah.
So now, I guess I'm going to focus on getting a set regimen of playing each game, so that I can balance out my playing of each game so that I am conistently playing well in each of them.
I'm going to go ahead and assume that it will go as follows:
Monday: Super II Turbo
Tuesday: Alpha 3
Wednesday: 3rd Strike
Thursday: Alpha 2 (Although, unless I don't go A-ism Chun in Alpha 3, is there really any reason for me to practice Alpha 2? If I play A-ism Chun, I'll just switch this with Marvel)
Friday: Street Fighter IV (When it drops, TBD otherwise)
Saturday: Capcom Vs. SNK 2 (You know, should I find that cheapo Xbox)
Sunday: Day of rest, or just pwning souls on Xbox Live in whatever game I feel like playing, should I feel like playing/have time to play.
There we have it. There is my regimen. This geek moment has been brought to you in part by "SRSLY! NT BTTR!" (Generic/geek rip-off of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!")
I have had butter on the brain today. Random thought.
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