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== Speed Run of Lylat Wars (Starfox 64)  ==
 
== Speed Run of Lylat Wars (Starfox 64)  ==
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Biff took a keep interest in Speed Running a few games, and although he has never been able to reach a World Record, he came very close to the records on Lylat Wars (Starfox 64) of the N64. Although a recent attempt has never been done, he had one of the fastest completion times in the UK; it would be interesting to see him challenge the top players if he attempted this again.
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Biff took a keep interest in Speed Running a few games, and although he has never been able to reach a World Record, he came very close to the records on Lylat Wars (Starfox 64) of the N64. Although a recent attempt has never been done, he had one of the fastest completion times in the UK.
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== Rise of Biff in the Street Fighter Series ==
 
== Rise of Biff in the Street Fighter Series ==
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Biff's interest in the beat-em-ups during the 90s led to a strong career in the Street Fighter series. He has owned a copy of every single version of this game that was ever released on console. He has never specialised on one to reach the top in the World, however he holds a good knowledge in them overall, presenting a strong challenge to anyone within the UK. During 1999-2000 Biff was learning some good skills in Street Fighter Alpha 3 which later became his favourite version, and Fei-Long one of his favourite characters. He visited several small gaming events and even game shops with strong Street Fighter players and won numerous challenges against players in the UK over the next years. One occasion there was a top player from Scotland visiting whom Biff was able to defeat with Fei-Long, he lost a few other rounds but also defeated the other 3 challengers present.
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Biff's interest in the beat-em-up games during the 90s led to a strong career in the Street Fighter series. He has owned a copy of every single version of this game that was ever released on console. He has never specialised on one to reach the top ranks in the World, however he holds a good knowledge in them overall, presenting a strong challenge to anyone within the UK. During 1999-2000 Biff was learning some good skills in Street Fighter Alpha 3 which later became his favourite version, and Fei-Long as one of his favourite characters. He visited several small gaming events and even game shops in the UK where small Street Fighter events were held and won numerous challenges over the next years. On one occasion there was a top player from Scotland visiting whom Biff was able to defeat with Fei-Long; he later lost a few other rounds but also defeated the other 3 challengers present.
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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.
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Some 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 that he could edge out on skill level.
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== Biff rescues the Arcade Machine at Trocadero ==
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== Biff and 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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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 "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 his assistance. This victory would be the first of many more to come in the future.
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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.
 
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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Biff also had the opportunity to compete in an MKDS mini tourney during the International Fun Cup in Paris, March 2007 amongst his two British Team mates [[Sami Cetin]] and [[Tom Gaffikin]] and 3 French karters. Several tracks were selected for the races and Biff came 3rd place out of 6 players in the final standings.
 
Biff also had the opportunity to compete in an MKDS mini tourney during the International Fun Cup in Paris, March 2007 amongst his two British Team mates [[Sami Cetin]] and [[Tom Gaffikin]] and 3 French karters. Several tracks were selected for the races and Biff came 3rd place out of 6 players in the final standings.
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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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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.
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== Other Crazy Achievements==
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== Biff's Other Crazy Achievements==
    
*Biff claims to have been able to reach near 40mph down the spiral ramp of a Multistory carpark.
 
*Biff claims to have been able to reach near 40mph down the spiral ramp of a Multistory carpark.
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== The Future of Biff? ==
 
== 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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Biff now plays XBox 360 mostly, testing out various games for fun. Although he is semi-retired from competitive gaming, he does occasionally participate online on Street Fighter 2 HD Remix and the new Street Fighter 4. Biff's future gaming plans are currently unknown.
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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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