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Years later Sami presented Biff with a Street Fighter Challenger in the form of [[Tom Gaffikin]]. They instantly became rivals, both trying to edge each other out on different versions on Street Fighter, and later Street Fighter Alpha 3. Biff was adament after they had some battles with Tom's favorite character Akuma.
 
Years later Sami presented Biff with a Street Fighter Challenger in the form of [[Tom Gaffikin]]. They instantly became rivals, both trying to edge each other out on different versions on Street Fighter, and later Street Fighter Alpha 3. Biff was adament after they had some battles with Tom's favorite character Akuma.
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== Biff rescues the Arcade Machine at Trocadero ==
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One day Biff went to the Trocadero Arcades in London and saw that there was a huge queue to play on one of the Marvel vs Capcom game machines. The people waiting were a little annoyed as there was one player in front who was dominating and would not get off the machine as he kept beating every challenger. The queue of well over 100 people asked Biff to step up to see if he could help them out. He bravely went up to the challenger and selected his characters. After a tough battle, Biff managed to beat him. As the crowd cheered for Biff in relief that they would finally be able to freely use the machine, Biff's opponent put another coin in and demanded a rematch. He lost once again, and continuously repeated putting more coins in. After 4 or 5 losses in a row the opponent responded scornfully "Nah Blud! Nah Blud!". Biff said "Yes Blud! Yes Blud! Get off the machine, thats it you lost you are off now, let the rest of the people have a go". The crowd shook Biff's hand and cheered as he left the venue, thanking him for helping get rid of the dominating Marvel vs Capcom player. This victory would be the first of many more to come in the future.
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The following day a Football Match was organised between Biff's Team UK and Netherlands on one side, and the French/Swiss team on the other. It was a very close match; Biff managed to score an amazing volley from several yards on the far sideline 5 minutes after claiming that he has some 'Next Level Football skills coming up'. Biff's Team won the football narrowly at 7-6. Shortly afterwards they went on a city visit to Paris and the Eiffel Tower. John Barber provided some great photography in the city including that of Biff and Anthony Pichard that was later used for the Biff Part 2 DVD cover. At this stage the gamers were in deep discussion over who would win the Street Fighter Alpha 3 Tournament between Biff and Anthony Pichard. Predictions at this stage were mixed but they were all very excited about the upcoming match.
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The following day a Football Match was organised between Biff's Team UK and Netherlands on one side, and the French/Swiss team on the other. It was a very close match; Biff managed to score an amazing volley from several yards on the far sideline 5 minutes after claiming that he has some 'Next Level Football skills coming up'. Biff's Team won the football narrowly at 7-6. Biff then decided to prove himself at driving, by driving one of the French SMK players' cars in reverse at high speed round the warehouse area of the venue. Biff was named 'The Incredible Biff' by the French gamers shortly after this stunt. Shortly after, they went on a city visit to Paris and the Eiffel Tower. John Barber provided some great photography in the city including that of Biff and Anthony Pichard that was later used for the Biff Part 2 DVD cover. At this stage the gamers were in deep discussion over who would win the Street Fighter Alpha 3 Tournament between Biff and Anthony Pichard. Predictions at this stage were mixed but they were all very excited about the upcoming match.
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When the gamers arrived back at the venue for the big battle, Biff was really in Top form, sayin how he Felt no Way... No Way! The equipment was set up and the crowd gathered, cameras everywhere. British, Dutch, French, Swiss audience... Biff started the preliminary matches using various characters, including a revival of Sagat. His first match was a build up of Fei Long in which he made easy work of the first challenger. Some fought him well, but Biff had his henchness on his side and managed to defeat them. Anthony Pichard (Champion French Street Fighter) and Biff took their final seats, the crowd pondered over the characters they would use. Anthony Pichard, an avid Ryu specialist went for Evil Ryu, Biff was deciding, then kept with his well trained Fei-Long, to revive him since his defeat against Zwartjes. This would be out of 5 rounds, and Biff wanted to attack. The first round kicked off... both players were exchanging attacks. Biff put out a flurry of well timed normal attacks followed up with combos, Anthony made a few further attacks but a kick from Fei-Long managed to end it. The crowd cheered as Biff lowered his head and took a breath. The next round was set to be an extreme battle. Anthony pushed harder this time and took the lead as both competitors lost half their energy. Biff was on the ropes as he was backed into the corner, French gamers were cheering as their health was going near zero. Biff however wsnt going to give up without a fight, they resorted to kicks; Biff oingigh attack, followed by Anthony's attack then Biff's low kick to win the 2nd round, the crowd went wild. Round 3, Anthony went with a combo of great attacks knocking Fei-Long to the floor. Biff then remembering what happened to Fei-Long last time remembered that he must 'Feel no Way' so he rose up and fought his hardest, making a comeback and defeating Anthony on the final round. The crowd of onlookers, especially the support from the British Team let out an almighty cheer as Biff rose his hand up for taking the win. Biff's smile the moment after the match ended was shot on camera by John Barber (see photo at top of profile). The atmosphere was comparable with that of a World Cup Final.
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Following the match, further carnage took place that night that was also recorded for the Biff Part 2 DVD. [[Sami Cetin]] worked on the Editing himself and also created a Bonus Disc with the making, interviews and other fun additions. The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoJJilDNen8 Teaser Trailer] was released 6 weeks before the movie release and was loved by its fans. 2 weeks before the film's release on DVD saw an [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PugXh6OWZj8&feature=related Official Release Trailer]. On the release day of the film Sami and Jason prepared a Premiere with small video clips released online in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwIAEgcy8sU&feature=related Part 1] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SebGcdNYVDA&feature=related Part 2]. Again there was some discussion of a further sequel but this was not possible as of yet.
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== Further Gaming Events ==
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Later in 2007 Biff attended a games event held by [[Sami Cetin]] that had visitors from France, Netherlands and Norway. Street Fighter 3 : 3rd Strike was a popular game amongst the gamers, Biff had the opportunity to face some of the French players once again and defeating many in some good matches despite limited time to play this version Marius Hukkelaas from Norway however was on an excellent level and defeated Biff in a series of matches on the NTSC version of the game.
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In 2008 Biff attended a few gaming conventions in London along with [[Tom Gaffikin]] which featured several versions of Street Fighter. He challenged a Top French player on one of the SF2 Hyper Fighting versions and marginally lost after a good battle. Tom also participated in a few matches and spectated several others. They hope to attend more future meetings.
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== Biff and Philosophy ==
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Biff also became a Philosopher of a unique kind by coming up with his own ways in life to make his way through, win his battles, and generally feel no way. Several [http://smkphotogallery.wrvids.com/BiffQuotes.htm Legendary 'Biff' Quotes] have been documented and are honoured by many in the UK and abroad.
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== Other Crazy Achievements==
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*Biff claims to have been able to reach near 40mph down the spiral ramp of a Multistory carpark.
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*Holds the land speed record for South London to Folkestone.
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*Claims that if there was an apocalypse, that he could parry it.
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== The Future of Biff? ==
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Biff now plays XBox 360 mostly, testing out several games that are released. He still looks forward to future local competitions of any kind and meeting up with fellow next level gamers. He once announced that he would release a Hardback Copy of his Autobiography when he reaches 40. Unless he changes his mind it will be titled: 'I Merked Crime... The Autobiography of Jonathan "Biff" Sifleet'. Jonathan continues to be an out and out Legend and a man of immense power. Once upon a time, the people of the World cried out for a Savior.. One that could withstand the elements, live life to the fullest and save the lives others; so God gave us Biff...
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