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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
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'''Jonathan Sifleet''' (aka '''Biff''') is a Street Fighter Alpha 3 Fei-Long Specialist who was born in the Manor, London, United Kingdom (UK); a British gamer with all round skills in many games known to man, and even games rarely known to man. He participated in [[SMK]] and a bit of[[MKDS]] for Time Trials along with some competitions. Otherwise he built on his favorite genre of Video Gaming, beat-em-ups, namely the Street Fighter series. He was later able to meet SMK karters who were also involved in Street Fighter and assist in hosting a few kart meets in the UK alongside [[Sami Cetin]]. During this time Biff starred in his own short film along with several SMK players which led to a feature length sequel the following year.
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'''Jonathan Sifleet''' (aka '''Biff''') is a Street Fighter Alpha 3 Fei-Long Specialist who was born in the Manor, London, United Kingdom (UK); a British gamer with all round skills in many games known to man, and even games rarely known to man. He participated in [[SMK]] and a bit of [[MKDS]] for Time Trials along with some competitions. Otherwise he built on his favorite genre of Video Gaming, beat-em-ups, namely the Street Fighter series. He was later able to meet SMK karters who were also involved in Street Fighter and assist in hosting a few kart meets in the UK alongside [[Sami Cetin]]. During this time Biff starred in his own short film in 2006 along with several SMK players which led to a feature length sequel the following year in 2007.
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== Biff participates in the 1998 Tekken 3 Tournament in the UK ==
 
== Biff participates in the 1998 Tekken 3 Tournament in the UK ==
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In 1998, upon the game's Console release, there was a Tournament in London for Tekken 3 which Biff attended. It was a huge event that started with well over 1000 of the best players from all over the country. Biff made it to some of the final stages and managed to reach 15th place in the UK on final playoffs of the Nation's best. The competitor who knocked Biff out of the tournament at that stage went on to win the final. Biff however won a copy of the game for the console and a T-shirt.
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In 1998, upon the game's Console release, there was a Tournament in London for Tekken 3 which Biff attended. This Tournament was the UK preliminaries that started with well over 1000 of the best players from all over the country. Biff made it to some of the final stages and managed to reach 15th place in the UK on final playoffs of the Nation's best. It is believed that the player who eliminated Biff at this stage and went on to win was UK's Tekken and Street Fighter Legend and Guinness World Record Holder, Ryan Hart. Ryan Hart proceeded to a Grand International Final for Tekken 3 afterwards vs the best players from Japan (Sho), Norway (Oystein) and USA (Jeff). Ryan finished 2nd after losing to Sho from Japan. Biff was unable to reach near the level of these players, however won a copy of the game for the console and a T-shirt. 1998 was the year that laid some foundations for his fighting game skills which drove to him buy Street Fighter Alpha 3 on its release and grow from there.
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== Speed Run of Lylat Wars (Starfox 64)  ==
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== Speedrun of Lylat Wars (Starfox 64)  ==
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Biff took a keen 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; eyewitness reports state that he has a fast method for defeating some of the early bosses in the game.
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Biff took a keen interest in Speedrunning 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; eyewitness reports state that he has a fast method for defeating some of the early bosses in the game.
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== Other Speedrun ==
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Biff was previously the world record holder in the any% category in the horror game Outlast on Xbox One with a time of 10:32, he also had many impressive speedrun on games such as Silent Hill, most of the Resident Evil games, Dead Rising 3 and Duck Takes Remastered.
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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 presented a strong challenge to anyone within the UK. During 1999-2000 Biff was picking up 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 Alpha 3 matches 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.
 
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 presented a strong challenge to anyone within the UK. During 1999-2000 Biff was picking up 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 Alpha 3 matches 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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Some years later, Sami presented Biff with a Street Fighter Challenger in the form of [[Tom Gaffikin]]. They instantly became rivals, both trying for years to edge each other out on different versions on Street Fighter, including Street Fighter Alpha 3.
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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 for years to edge each other out on different versions on Street Fighter, including Street Fighter Alpha 3.
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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...
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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. This wouldn't be the last action sequence Biff would star in concerning Street Fighter games however...
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== Biff vs Tom Gaffikin at UK Games Tournament on 29th April 2006 ==
 
== Biff vs Tom Gaffikin at UK Games Tournament on 29th April 2006 ==
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A games event was organised by the British Team and [[Sami Cetin]] which included an SMK Tournament for the intermediate level players and a few advanced karters and various other games; but also the main event: A showdown between Biff as Fei-Long and Tom Gaffikin as Akuma in Street Fighter Alpha 3. A [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_1ASXbfB3Y Video] was created on that day of the immense battle with Biff emerging victorious after a 3-1 win on the rounds. Biff also participated this day in the SMK tournament in a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbQIRjHdrWM Match Race vs Jason Mathoora] where he advanced to the Semi-Final; losing then vs John Barber. Random retro games challenges also took place and Biff had to defeat a strong CPU player using a weaker team on Sensible Soccer (SNES). Biff made a good comeback in this event to win. The videos of that match are split into [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1qyS2ZpSp1A Part 1] and [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4QqThgSkZIk Part 2].
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A games event was organised by the British Team and [[Sami Cetin]] which included an SMK Tournament for the intermediate level players and a few advanced karters and various other games; but also the main event: A showdown between Biff as Fei-Long and Tom Gaffikin as Akuma in Street Fighter Alpha 3. A [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_1ASXbfB3Y Video] was created on that day of the immense battle with Biff emerging victorious after a 3-1 win on the rounds. Biff also participated this day in the SMK tournament where he advanced to the Semi-Final; losing then vs John Barber. Random retro games challenges also took place and Biff had to defeat a strong CPU player using a weaker team on Sensible Soccer (SNES). Biff made a good comeback in this event to win. The videos of that match are split into [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1qyS2ZpSp1A Part 1] and [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4QqThgSkZIk Part 2].
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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".
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[[Sami Cetin]] 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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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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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.
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Biff vs Zwartjes : The Movie was created on DVD as a result and although Sami and Jason wished to go back to enhance it into a more feature length movie, this was never yet possible. Rumours and plans of a later sequel in Norway were proposed but this never happened, instead some good prospects were available elsewhere.
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Biff vs Zwartjes : The Movie was created on DVD as a result and although Sami had ideas to extend this into a feature length movie, it was realised that it wasn't possible so the idea was left. Rumours and plans of a later sequel in Norway were proposed but this never happened, instead some good prospects were available elsewhere.
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The journey begun and [[Sami Cetin]] and Jason Mathoora were well into filming of the Biff Part 2 movie which was to become a feature length sequel to Biff vs Zwartjes. The newly formed 'Team UK - Feel No Way' followed their original founder, Biff and made their way to Paris. Biff and Tom could not stop their Street Fighter rivalry as they continued a mini challenge on the Eurostar with their GBAs. On arrival at Paris, Biff met the French challengers who were very excited about the upcoming matches; and all exchanged looks at their rivals as they realised the battles to follow the next evening would be tough.
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The journey begun and Biff Part 2 was well into filming, which was to become a feature length sequel to Biff vs Zwartjes. The newly formed 'Team UK - Feel No Way' followed their original founder, Biff and made their way to Paris. Biff and Tom could not stop their Street Fighter rivalry as they continued a mini challenge on the Eurostar with their GBAs. On arrival at Paris, Biff met the French challengers who were very excited about the upcoming matches; and all exchanged looks at their rivals as they realised the battles to follow the next evening would be tough.
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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.
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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]. There was some discussion of a future sequel but as all the players because busier as the years went by, this was not possible.
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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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== Super Street Fighter 4 Challenges vs Tom Gaffikin ==
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In 2011 and 2012 Biff took part in some Super Street Fighter 4 challenges vs his long time rival Tom Gaffikin. He struggled in 2011 only winning one match, coming close in another but losing significantly in the rest.
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An exhibition rematch was set up for 2012 and Biff entered as Ryu and Dudley initially. He managed to win a match as Dudley and also switched to Fei-Long where he won a match and lost a match. This marked the first time Biff was able to defeat Tom in a Street Fighter game with Fei-Long that wasn't in Street Fighter Alpha 3. The overall result was a 5-2 win for Tom Gaffikin, although the rounds were very clos, and Biff felt that he gained more confidence following this match.
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== SMK Tower European Gamer's Tournament November 2013 ==
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Biff entered competition on Street Fighter games vs rivals from the UK and Europe on Saturday 30th November 2013 in SMK Tower, South London. The Tournaments took place in 3 games; Street Fighter Alpha 3, Super Street Fighter II : HD Remix and lastly Super Street Fighter IV : Arcade Edition. The ranking was an overall result on points combining the three games together. Biff placed in 1st in the  [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oNqRdoW-ac Final on Street Fighter Alpha 3 vs Patrick Wessels]. He also landed 1st in the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4WKn55WWSE Final on Street Fighter II HD Remix vs Patrick Wessels] and placed 4th in Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition after a close bout between the top 4. He won the overall on points and an Oscar for his gaming skills.
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Biff also became a Philosopher of a unique kind by coming up with his own methodologies, reasoning and problem solving strategies. This has over the years helped him to 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.
 
Biff also became a Philosopher of a unique kind by coming up with his own methodologies, reasoning and problem solving strategies. This has over the years helped him to 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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== 2019 Onwards ==
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After Street Fighter V generally being regarded as an Advert plagued mess Biff didn't have the heart for Street Fighter anymore never the less the classics such as ST and Alpha 3 and the memories those games have provided would forever be embedded into him.
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== The Heir to the Iron Fist ==
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After experimenting with numerous fighting games such Dragonball FighterZ, Soul Caliber 6 and Marvel Vs Capcom Infinite Biff would eventually return to the king of iron fist tournament... Tekken 7.. in the last year  he featured in numerous online videos and random arcade appearances Biff is becoming a regular name on the Tekken scene rumour has it he has even achieved the prestigious Tekken God Prime rank, is he training to enter the Tekken fgc or Evo? Only time will tell..
    
== Jonathan Sifleet's Multiplayer and Tournament Achievements ==
 
== Jonathan Sifleet's Multiplayer and Tournament Achievements ==
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== The Future of Biff? ==
 
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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.
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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 fact im editing this because i know his future plans to settle down with a new home and play Nintendo switch,ps4,Wii u,Wii,Xbox on s and x and PC a lot more like cup head,spider man,Mario kart 8 deluxe, fnaf,street fighter,little nightmares,crash bandicoot n'sane trilogy,tekken 7, dragon ball fighter and i still know him he is still going in fact with a possible better life due to bundles of joy .
    
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 for his ability to rise to the occasion vs some of the best gamers 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 for his ability to rise to the occasion vs some of the best gamers 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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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==