boarder542
CAG Veteran
I picked up the Tekken 5 Ultimate bundle (Tekken 5+an arcade stick) yesterday with Street Fighter Anniversary Collection, and I absolutely love both games. It really enhances the arcade feel to have a nice, solid arcade stick too.
Here's my problem: No one in my viscinity would ever dedicate themselves to playing fighting games. My friends only like Madden and Halo. I've tried to get them to play games like Guilty Gear, Zelda, or Wario Ware, but they refuse to even touch anything outside their comfort zone. I'd literally have to pay them to play SFIII:3S.
I saw on the Shoryuken forums that some people are in my area, but anyone remotely close to me is 2+ hours away, and there are zero arcades around. I've done searches for certain machines, but places around here don't even have Galaga machines anymore.
So, what would you guys say? Is it worth it to get into fighting games by yourself? I'm going to a fairly large college next year, and I'm hoping that I'd have some competition. I just don't know if I can justify spending the big bucks for import games that only I'll be playing.
So is it even worth it to get into fighting games by yourself? Or do you really need a few friends to play to make it enjoyable?
Here's my problem: No one in my viscinity would ever dedicate themselves to playing fighting games. My friends only like Madden and Halo. I've tried to get them to play games like Guilty Gear, Zelda, or Wario Ware, but they refuse to even touch anything outside their comfort zone. I'd literally have to pay them to play SFIII:3S.
I saw on the Shoryuken forums that some people are in my area, but anyone remotely close to me is 2+ hours away, and there are zero arcades around. I've done searches for certain machines, but places around here don't even have Galaga machines anymore.
So, what would you guys say? Is it worth it to get into fighting games by yourself? I'm going to a fairly large college next year, and I'm hoping that I'd have some competition. I just don't know if I can justify spending the big bucks for import games that only I'll be playing.
So is it even worth it to get into fighting games by yourself? Or do you really need a few friends to play to make it enjoyable?