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词条 Latif (video game player)
释义

  1. Career

  2. Acknowledgements

  3. Tournament results

     Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus  Street Fighter IV 

  4. References

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Abdullatif Alhmili (born c. 1990), better known as Latif, is a Saudi Arabian electronic sports player. Primarily a Guilty Gear and King of Fighters player, Latif competed in the Street Fighter IV tournament at EVO 2011, coming out of nowhere to claim second place. Latif is known for his skill with Street Fighter character Crimson Viper.

Career

Latif grew up in Saudi Arabia playing games such as Guilty Gear using a gamepad. Latif moved to Austin, Texas in 2007, at the age of 17, in order to study English for a year, before moving to Flagstaff, Arizona to attend Northern Arizona University. Here, he found an arcade hall where he managed to beat other players easily despite it being his first time playing with an arcade stick. Latif got more involved with the local fighting game community over time and by 2008, he competed in Final Round 11 despite his parents disapproval and won the "Guilty Gear Accent Core". With his parents approval after his initial success, Latif competed at Super Battle Opera in 2009.[1]

He didn't like the gameplay of Street Fighter IV when the game was released in 2009, preferring the speed-oriented play style of game franchises like Guilty Gear and King of Fighters. Latif took a break from fighting games, but while watching EVO 2010, Latif saw Dashio and Uryo play with Crimson Viper and got invested in practicing the character. In an interview with Red Bull, Latif stated that "in 2011, I remember playing eight to nine hours a day. Wake up. Eat. Play, play and play. Sleep. I was still in school so I did this training routine during summers."[1]

Latif made a splash in the Street Fighter scene at Evolution Championship 2011 when, as an underdog, he beat Daigo Umehara and Poongko to claim second place in the tournament.[2] Playing with Crimson Viper, Latif faced off against Fuudo's Fei Long in the finale, but lost all three matches.[3]

In 2012, Latif joined Razer Inc.'s "Razer Academy" project, which was designed to provide an interactive and in-depth learning experience for esports fans.[4][5] Since the 2011 Evolution Championships, Latif has been able to get into the top 16 only twice. Latif wasn't able to qualify for the 2015 Capcom Cup, after losing against Fuudo again in the KO Fighting Game Festival in Kuwait.[1]

Latif left Team Razer in late 2013 and remains a free agent.[6]

Acknowledgements

Christian Davis of Device Magazine stated that Latif is known for his "insane" skill at playing with the character Crimson Viper.[3]

Tournament results

Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus

  • 1st - EVO 2009

Street Fighter IV

  • 2nd - EVO 2011
  • 13th - EVO 2015

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.redbull.com/us/en/esports/stories/1331755374160/casuals-latif-s-tireless-pursuit-for-greatness|publisher=Red Bull|title=Casuals: Latif's Tireless Pursuit for Greatness|last=Martin|first=Michael|date=2015-10-22}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/evo-2016-what-to-expect-at-fighting-games-biggest-event-w429456|publisher=Rolling Stone|title=Evo 2016: What to Expect at Fighting Games' Biggest Event|last=Vazquez|first=Suriel|date=2016-07-15}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.devicemag.com/2011/08/01/fuudo-wins-super-street-fighter-iv-arcade-edition-championship-at-evo-2k11/|publisher=Device Magazine|title=Fuudo Wins Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition Championship at EVO 2K11|last=Davis|first=Christian|date=2011-07-15}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.vg247.com/2012/03/15/razer-launches-new-e-sports-learning-platform-the-razer-academy/|publisher=VG247|title=Razer launches new e-sports learning platform, "The Razer Academy"|last=Pshry|first=Dave|date=2012-03-15}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/03/razor-academy-e-sports-learning-platform/|publisher=Capsule Computers|title=Razor Academy: e-Sports Learning Platform|last=Moris|first=Joshua|date=2012-03-16}}
6. ^{{cite web|last1=Co|first1=Franz|title=Latif Leaves Team Razer|url=http://shoryuken.com/2013/12/06/latif-leaves-team-razer/|website=Shoryuken|accessdate=2016-08-09}}
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11 : Living people|Saudi Arabian eSports players|Fighting game players|Northern Arizona University alumni|Saudi Arabian emigrants to the United States|People from Austin, Texas|People from Flagstaff, Arizona|Jubail|Team Razer players|Street Fighter players|Year of birth missing (living people)

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