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| after winning the SFA3 Final Match at the International SMK Fun Cup in Paris, France March 2007]] | | after winning the SFA3 Final Match at the International SMK Fun Cup in Paris, France March 2007]] |
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| == Biff and the Arcade Machine at Trocadero == | | == 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 was victorius. As the crowd cheered for him 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". The crowd shook Biff's hand and cheered as he left the venue, thanking him for his assistance. As grand a result as that was for Biff, it was only the beginning... | + | 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 was victorius. As the crowd cheered for him 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". The crowd shook Biff's hand and cheered as he left the venue, thanking him for his assistance. As grand a result as that was for Biff, it was only the beginning... |
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− | [[Sami Cetin]] and Jason Mathoora then decided to make this into a short movie with Biff as one of the Stars. However as they were not sure at the time how good it would turn out, so it was limited to a short intro detailing Biff's Street Fighter history vs Tom and then the matches vs Steven. Prior to the event, Biff had secretly been training with Sagat and was saying to Sami and John Barber that he would 'Feel no way to Bust out the Sagat'. However John and Sami knew that it was not a good idea to start training with a new character, but to stick to his best, Fei Long. Biff however, adament that he can make miracles happen stated "Nah man... seriously I'm feeling no way to just Bust out the Sagat". | + | [[Sami Cetin]] and Jason Mathoora then decided to make this into a short movie with Biff as one of the Stars. However as they were not sure at the time how good it would turn out, so it was limited to a short intro detailing Biff's Street Fighter history vs Tom and then the matches vs Steven. Prior to the event, Biff had secretly been training with Sagat and was saying to Sami and John Barber that he would 'Feel no way to Bust out the Sagat'. However John and Sami knew that it was not a good idea to start training with a new character, but to stick to his best, Fei Long. Biff however, adament that he can make miracles happen stated "Nah man... seriously I'm feeling no way to just Bust out the Sagat". |
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− | Biff and Steven met on the day when Steven was brought downstairs to the games room, there was an instant uproar of fans present as they cheered the two challengers as UK vs Netherlands in a battle to the finish. The gamers would play 2 whole matches against each other, the first was set to 3 rounds (which was originally intended to be 5), so the 2nd match was set to 5 rounds. Sami put together a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_IOvaHE7Vo Trailer for the 1st Biff Movie] which received excellent reception from viewers of the SMK World. Shortly after a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_4MWLTi4E4&feature=related 2nd Trailer] was released. | + | Biff and Steven met on the day when Steven was brought downstairs to the games room, there was an instant uproar of fans present as they cheered the two challengers as UK vs Netherlands in a battle to the finish. The gamers would play 2 whole matches against each other, the first was set to 3 rounds (which was originally intended to be 5), so the 2nd match was set to 5 rounds. Sami put together a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_IOvaHE7Vo Trailer for the 1st Biff Movie] which received excellent reception from viewers of the SMK World. Shortly after a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_4MWLTi4E4&feature=related 2nd Trailer] was released. |
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− | The 2nd Match would next begin. Sami and John didn't know what to think, but then they remembered Biff mentioning his training with Sagat, but were unsure at the time if it would help. The audience decided to call out: "Biff... Bust out the Sagat"... "Yeah Biff... Bust out the Sagat!". Biff let out a small smile to that. The 2nd match (5 rounds this time) was prepared, Steven selected Ken again, and Biff went for Sagat. Biff started off strong, pummelling Steven with hard attacks and combos, winning the first two rounds and winking at his Team. Steven took a more strategic attacking approach landing more hits in following up with supers to win rounds 3 and 4. The final round would be the decider, a question of who wanted it most. Both competitors were down on health, Steven needed about one more hard kick to take the win, Biff needed perhaps two. Steven opted for a regular special move, but Biff executed a wild Super Tiger Knee/Uppercut attack with Sagat in the last moment. This cut through Steven's attack, defeating Ken and winning the 2nd match, ending in an overall draw vs Zwartjes. Biff then took the Champions belt and held it up in the air. In an interview immediately after, Jason the Cameraman asked Biff how it felt to be a Star. Biff amused the crowd with his reply "I already was before I come here so it doesn't matter!". | + | The 2nd Match would next begin. Sami and John didn't know what to think, but then they remembered Biff mentioning his training with Sagat, but were unsure at the time if it would help. The audience decided to call out: "Biff... Bust out the Sagat"... "Yeah Biff... Bust out the Sagat!". Biff let out a small smile to that. The 2nd match (5 rounds this time) was prepared, Steven selected Ken again, and Biff went for Sagat. Biff started off strong, pummelling Steven with hard attacks and combos, winning the first two rounds and winking at his Team. Steven took a more strategic attacking approach landing more hits in following up with supers to win rounds 3 and 4. The final round would be the decider, a question of who wanted it most. Both competitors were down on health, Steven needed about one more hard kick to take the win, Biff needed perhaps two. Steven opted for a regular special move, but Biff executed a wild Super Tiger Knee/Uppercut attack with Sagat in the last moment. This cut through Steven's attack, defeating Ken and winning the 2nd match, ending in an overall draw vs Zwartjes. Biff then took the Champions belt and held it up in the air. In an interview immediately after, Jason the Cameraman asked Biff how it felt to be a Star. Biff amused the crowd with his reply "I already was before I come here so it doesn't matter!". |
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− | [[Image:BiffSRW3.JPG|thumb|Jonathan "BIFF" Sifleet deep in thought of the oncoming Challenge in Paris vs Anthony Pichard]] | + | [[Image:BiffSRW3.JPG|thumb|Jonathan "BIFF" Sifleet deep in thought of the oncoming Challenge in Paris vs Anthony Pichard]] |
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− | Each year at the SMK Fun Cup there was a gathering of the best French [[SMK]] players including their Top Street Fighter players. In March 2007 they organised another meeting in Paris, inviting gamers from around Europe to the event. The French gamers, hearing of Biff's success vs Zwartjes, announced that they would like to Challenge Biff on Street Fighter Alpha 3. Biff, Sami and the British Team discussed this Challenge, and Biff soon after accepted. Biff then formed the British SMK and gamers Team into the official 'Team UK' and constantly used his famous line "I Feel no Way" as one of his favorite quotes when he had the willpower to achieve something. He would face untold skill in Paris with around 6 or 7 top Challengers and their final strongest member, Anthony Pichard in a final showdown. Biff's retraining of his defeated Fei-Long was to begin... | + | Each year at the SMK Fun Cup there was a gathering of the best French [[SMK]] players including their Top Street Fighter players. In March 2007 they organised another meeting in Paris, inviting gamers from around Europe to the event. The French gamers, hearing of Biff's success vs Zwartjes, announced that they would like to Challenge Biff on Street Fighter Alpha 3. Biff, Sami and the British Team discussed this Challenge, and Biff soon after accepted. Biff then formed the British SMK and gamers Team into the official 'Team UK' and constantly used his famous line "I Feel no Way" as one of his favorite quotes when he had the willpower to achieve something. He would face untold skill in Paris with around 6 or 7 top Challengers and their final strongest member, Anthony Pichard in a final showdown. Biff's retraining of his defeated Fei-Long was to begin... |
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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 future 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 future sequel but this was not possible as of yet. |
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− | In reflection, had Biff reached the Top seed he would have been able to face his old rival Tom in the final and he believed he could have performed better on the day. He did however not use any other special characters that he had saved up, but stated that they were for "next time". The day after, as Patrick and Biff had not faced in the Tournament, but Patrick was the Silver medallist, they decided to set up an exhibition match to see what would have happened had they faced in the Tournament. They agreed on a first to 5; Patrick's timing with Ken was very good, Biff brought his M.Bison out and was in better form than the Tournament; after a few slips he brought out a comfortable win of 5-2. They also competed in some friendly matches on Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix which resulted in a 10-3 win for Biff. A future Tournament in HD remix has been discussed but there are no concrete plans as of yet. The other game at the Tournament was PES2009 which had a lot of competitiors, and a grand total points table of the 3 games was drawn up. Biff achieved a 3rd place trophy as he accumulated a lot of points on Street Fighter 4 and SMK and was also the highest scoring player who only entered 2 game Tournaments that day. | + | In reflection, had Biff reached the Top seed he would have been able to face his old rival Tom in the final and he believed he could have performed better on the day. He did however not use any other special characters that he had saved up, but stated that they were for "next time". The day after, as Patrick and Biff had not faced in the Tournament, but Patrick was the Silver medallist, they decided to set up an exhibition match to see what would have happened had they faced in the Tournament. They agreed on a first to 5; Patrick's timing with Ken was very good, Biff brought his M.Bison out and was in better form than the Tournament; after a few slips he brought out a comfortable win of 5-2. They also competed in some friendly matches on Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix which resulted in a 10-3 win for Biff. A future Tournament in HD remix has been discussed but there are no concrete plans as of yet. The other game at the Tournament was PES2009 which had a lot of competitiors, and a grand total points table of the 3 games was drawn up. Biff achieved a 3rd place trophy as he accumulated a lot of points on Street Fighter 4 and SMK and was also the highest scoring player who only entered 2 game Tournaments that day. |
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| *Skilled in repairing PS2 consoles, regardless of the level of damage. | | *Skilled in repairing PS2 consoles, regardless of the level of damage. |
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− | *Once developed a prototype of his own console, known as the "Biffcast" | + | *Once developed a prototype of his own console, known as the "Biffcast" |
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| *Claims that if there was an apocalypse, that he could parry it. | | *Claims that if there was an apocalypse, that he could parry it. |
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| In the recent days, Biff plays XBox 360 casually, testing out various games just 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. | | In the recent days, Biff plays XBox 360 casually, testing out various games just 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 proposed that he would release a Hardback Copy of his Autobiography ('I Merked Crime... The Autobiography of Jonathan "Biff" Sifleet') when he reaches about 40. Biff continues to be an out and out Legend and a man of immense power. He is a credit and an iconic figure to the Gamers of the UK from his time as an unknown gamer and his rise to one challenging the ranks of some of the best around the Globe. It has always been known that if one ever has a problem, small or large, Biff will always have the answer regardless of how impossible it may seem... | + | He once proposed that he would release a Hardback Copy of his Autobiography ('I Merked Crime... The Autobiography of Jonathan "Biff" Sifleet') when he reaches about 40. Biff continues to be an out and out Legend and a man of immense power. He is a credit and an iconic figure to the Gamers of the UK from his time as an unknown gamer and his rise to one challenging the ranks of some of the best around the Globe. It has always been known that if one ever has a problem, small or large, Biff will always have the answer regardless of how impossible it may seem... |
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