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词条 Evo Moment 37
释义

  1. Background

  2. Moment

  3. Spread

  4. Legacy

  5. References

  6. External links

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"Evo Moment #37", or the "Daigo Parry", refers to a portion of a 3rd Strike semifinal match held at Evolution Championship Series 2004 (Evo 2004) between Daigo Umehara and Justin Wong. During this match, Umehara made an unexpected comeback by parrying 15 consecutive hits of Wong's "Super Art" move while having only one pixel of vitality. Umehara subsequently won the match, though he went on to lose the Grand Final against Kenji "KO" Obata. Evo Moment #37 is frequently described as the most iconic moment in competitive video gaming, having influenced the fighting game community strongly.

Background

{{see also|Evo 2004}}

The Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike finals of Evo 2004 took place at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California on August 1.[1] Daigo "The Beast" Umehara and Justin Wong, two of the best Street Fighter players at the time, had never played against one another until that point.[2] Despite this, the two were already known for having a supposed rivalry with each other due to their differences in gaming philosophies.[3][4] Street Fighter was the only game to still be played on traditional arcade cabinets at this Evo, all other games being played on home consoles.[5] Umehara and Wong met one another in the loser's finals of the tournament. Here, Umehara opted to play using Ken, while Wong picked Chun-Li.

Moment

In the final round of match 1, after each player had won a round, Umehara got off to a weak start as Wong was playing conservatively, slowly chipping away on Umehara's life bar. Rolling Stone described Wong's behavior during this match as "the antithesis of Umehara's aggressive approach" and stated that video of the match shows that Wong's turtling was effective in "getting under his [Umehara's] skin." Match commentator and Capcom employee Seth Killian commentated that "this is rare footage of Daigo actually angry ... Justin's turtle-style now on the verge of putting Daigo down." Umehara's Ken was down to his last pixel of vitality. With 26 seconds remaining, Wong had the option to run out the clock, but he was eager to end the match.[6]

At this point, any special attack would knock Umehara's character out if connected, since special attacks deal a slight amount of damage even when blocked. To win the round, Wong attempted to hit Umehara's Ken with Chun-Li's multihit Super Art II move; the Houyoku-sen ({{lang|ja|鳳翼扇}}, "fanning phoenix-wing"). However, instead of avoiding it, Umehara chose to "Parry", a high-risk, high-reward technique whereby an incoming attack is blocked without the player losing any health, but doing so requires moving toward opponent's direction in the same time a hit lands,[7] within four of thirty frames of the impact animation – about seven hundredths of a second. Umehara had to predict when his opponent would start his Super Art Move, essentially making the first parry before the move even started.[6] Once the move was launched, Umehara parried all 15 hits and went on to counter a final kick of Chun-Li in mid-air before launching a 12-hit combo, capped by Ken's Super Art III; Shippuu Jinraikyaku ({{lang|ja|疾風迅雷脚}}, "hurricane thunderclap leg") and winning the match.[2]

GamePro and Eurogamer pointed out how the moment was elevated by the "euphoric" reaction of the crowd, which erupting in cheers and shouts as Umehara was parrying Wong's moves and turning around the game.[8][3] Umehara went on to lose in the Grand Final to Kenji "KO" Obata, playing as Yun.

Spread

One of the tournament organizers and the primary ring announcer, Ben Cureton, was asked to create a highlight video of the "Daigo Parry" after the tournament was completed. Cureton uploaded the video under the title "Evo Moment #37", picking a random two-digit number to represent the highlight. In the book Evo Moment #37, Glenn Cravens wrote that:

{{quote|Obviously, it's the No. 1 highlight, but in picking a number like 37, it would signal to the viewer who wasn't there that there were many incredible moments like the "Daigo parry." He wanted to make sure people didn't miss out on Evolution 2005 coming next year.[9]}}

Legacy

{{quotebox|width=24%|It's a rite of passage and your introduction video to the entire community. It sparked an entire generation of believers and players and continues to do so 12 years later.|–Timothy Lee, ABC News[10]}}

The one moment is frequently described as the most iconic and memorable moment in the history of competitive video gaming. Being at one point the most-watched competitive gaming moment of all time, it has been compared to sports moments such as Babe Ruth's called shot and the Miracle on Ice.[11]

In an interview with John Guerrero of EventHubs, Justin Wong stated that he believed Evo Moment #37 may have helped "save" the fighting game community, which was getting less active at the time.[12] Umehara gave a more in-depth account of the match in his 2016 autobiography, in which he explains how he briefly departed from the fighting game community afterwards.[13]

The downloadable online version of 3rd Strike, Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition, features a challenge where players need to pull off the Daigo Parry.[4] A parody of Evo Moment #37 was presented in the 2012 anime adaption of Acchi Kocchi.[14] In 2014, Umehara and Wong held a rematch as a celebration of Evo Moment #37 ten years prior, in which Wong once again attempted to chip Umehara out with Chun-Li's special move. Umehara successfully parried Chun-Li's special move again, but Wong had enough vitality left to win the round a few seconds later.[15] Glenn Cravens wrote a self-published book titled EVO Moment 37 that year as well.[11]

In a friendly match, British Street Fighter player Ryan Hart notably pulled off Daigo's parry while not looking at the TV screen.[16]

References

1. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.espn.com/esports/story/_/id/17391663/daigo-jwong-legacy-street-fighter-moment-37|title=Daigo and JWong: the legacy of Street Fighter's Moment 37|work=ESPN|last=Markazi|first=Arash|date=2016-08-26}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.redbull.com/us/en/esports/stories/1331805637598/get-hype-with-some-of-the-best-evo-moments|work=Red Bull|title=Get Hype with the Best from Evo's Past|last=Walker|first=Ian|date=2016-07-12}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/a_bestofyoutube?page=2|work=Eurogamer|title=The best of YouTube|last=McCarthy|first=Dave|date=2006-08-31}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2016/08/how-rivalries-drive-e-sports.html|work=Paste Magazine|title=How Rivalries Drive E-Sports|last=van Allen|first=Eric|date=2016-08-03}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/spotlight-on-the-evolution-2k4-fighting-game-tournament/1100-6103845/|work=Gamespot|title=Spotlight on the Evolution 2K4 Fighting Game Tournament|last=Kleckner|first=Stephen|date=2004-08-18}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/why-street-fighter-match-is-esports-most-thrilling-moment-w430344|work=Rolling Stone|title=Flashback: Why 2004 'Street Fighter' Match Is Esports' Most Thrilling Moment|last=Baker|first=Chris|date=2016-07-21}}
7. ^{{Cite web|title=システム紹介|publisher=Capcom|website=capcom.co.jp|url=http://www.capcom.co.jp/newproducts/arcade/sf3rd/system.html|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100510023122/http://www.capcom.co.jp/newproducts/arcade/sf3rd/system.html|archivedate=2010-05-10|df=}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gamepro.com/article/features/107258/the-9-biggest-moments-in-pro-gaming-page-3-of-3/ |work=GamePro |title=The 9 biggest moments in pro gaming (page 3 of 3) |last=Spitalieri |first=Mike |date=2007-03-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081021053122/http://www.gamepro.com/article/features/107258/the-9-biggest-moments-in-pro-gaming-page-3-of-3/ |archive-date=2008-10-21 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/esports/story/_/id/17391663/daigo-jwong-legacy-street-fighter-moment-37|work=ESPN|title=Daigo and JWong: the legacy of Street Fighter's Moment 37|last=Markazi|first=Arash|date=2016-08-26}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/evos-thrilling-moments/story?id=40591365|work=ABC News|title=Evo's most thrilling moments|last=Lee|first=Timothy|date=2016-07-14}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://kotaku.com/someone-wrote-a-book-about-street-fighters-greatest-mat-1563009143|work=Kotaku|title=Someone Wrote A Book About Street Fighter's Greatest Match|last=Narcisse|first=Evan|date=2014-04-14}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eventhubs.com/news/2014/nov/22/justin-wong-evo-moment-37-may-have-helped-save-fgc-many-games-were-dying-time-and-it-brought-some-new-life-scene/|work=EventHubs|title=Justin Wong: EVO moment #37 may have helped save the FGC as many games were dying at the time, it brought some new life to the scene|last=Grey|first=Jonathan|date=2014-11-22}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=https://pvplive.net/c/learn-the-will-to-keep-winning-with-daigos-book|work=PVP Live|title=Learn The Will to Keep Winning with Daigo's New Book|last=Bahn|first=Chris|date=2016-07-21}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2012/04/10/acchi-kocchi-gag-anime-riffs-on-evo-moment-37|work=Crunchyroll News|title="Acchi Kocchi" Gag Anime Riffs on "EVO Moment #37"|last=Saabedra|first=Humberto|date=2012-04-10}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.siliconera.com/2014/11/24/evo-moment-37-recreated-10-year-celebration-rematch/|work=Siliconera|title=Evo Moment #37 Recreated In 10 Year Celebration Rematch|last=Priestman|first=Chris|date=2014-11-24}}
16. ^{{cite web|last1=Bahn|first1=Chris|title=Watch: Rare Footage of EVO #37 Performed Backwards|url=https://pvplive.net/c/watch-rare-footage-of-evo-37-performed-backwards|website=PVP Live|date=2016-09-07}}

External links

  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzS96auqau0 Official video of Evo Moment #37] on YouTube
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