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2004 Evolution Championship Series
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Tournament information
LocationPomona, California, United States
DatesJuly 29–August 1
Tournament
format(s)
Round-robin/Double elimination
Venue(s)California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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The 2004 Evolution Championship Series (commonly referred to as Evo 2004 or EVO 2004) was a fighting game event held at the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona in Pomona, California from July 29 to August 1. The event featured nine fighting games on the main lineup, including Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike and Marvel vs. Capcom 2. While in previous Evolution events all competitions were held on arcade machines, most tournaments at Evo 2004 were played on video game consoles.

Evo 2004 featured the first Street Fighter match between Daigo Umehara and Justin Wong, in which Umehara executed the "Daigo Parry". The controversial final match of the Soulcalibur II tournaments held at Evo 2004 motivated the implementation of a collusion rule still in use today.

Background[]

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Evo 2004 was held at Cal Poly Pomona.

The sixth Evolution Championship Series was held at the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Southern California on July 29 to August 1. Evo 2004 featured approximately 700 participants from over 30 nations, each competing in one or more of the nine tournaments held at the event. In order to create an easier situation for staff and increase the average play time of participants, the double-elimination-style tournaments of previous Evo events was replaced with a round-robin/double-elimination pool system. In the old system, some players would find themselves being eliminated from a tournament after losing two games, but because of the newly implemented system each participant would face off against at least nine other players during the preliminary pool.[1]

Up until Evo 2004, every Evolution event relied almost entirely on arcade cabinets. However, arcade hardware has always been relatively difficult to get a hold of, especially for games that do not run on Capcom's CP System II system boards. Furthermore, arcade hardware would commonly offer up technical issues. Lastly, competitors often complained that the arcade hardware available at Evolution was different from the hardware they have trained on. In order to solve these issues, the Evolution organizers opted to switch to using video game consoles only at the tournament, where participants have to bring their own game controllers. Only the Street Fighter III: Third Strike tournament held at Evo 2004 was played on arcade hardware, because the Street Fighter Anniversary Collection release date was pushed back to August.[1]

Tournament organizers opted to turn the team tournaments, which were traditionally exhibition matches, into a main part of the event. Two specifically seeded team tournaments in Capcom vs. SNK 2 and Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and a Pair Play tournament for Tekken Tag Tournament were held at Evo 2004. Evo 2004 also featured a "Bring Your Own Console" area, where people were able to set up smaller-scale tournaments of games not on the main roster.[1]

Evo Moment #37[]

Despite having never matched off against each other before, the Japanese Daigo Umehara and American Justin Wong were known for having a supposed rivalry with each other due to their differences in gaming philosophies. The two players met each other in the loser's finals of Evo 2004's Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike tournament. Umehara, playing using the character Ken, was down to his last pixel of vitality and any special attack by Wong's Chun-Li could knock Ken out. Wong attempted to hit his opponent with Chun-Li's multihit "Super Art" move, forcing Umehara to parry 15 attacks in a very short period of time. Umehara did so successfully and went on to counter a final kick of Chun-Li in mid-air before launching a combo move himself and winning the match. Though Umehara lost the grand finals to Kenji Obata, the clip of him parrying Wong's multihit attack became hugely influential and has been compared to famous sports moments such as Babe Ruth's called shot and the Miracle on Ice.[2][3]

Soulcalibur II incident[]

The final match of the Soulcalibur II tournament at Evo 2004 was held between the friends Rob "RTD" Combs and Marquette "Mick" Yarbrough. The two were widely accused for collusion and not taking the fight seriously, playing using different characters than usual and playing on a "sub-par level". The two disputed these claims when asked about it on Game Show Network's Games Across America. Though Combs and Yarbrough were not punished directly, Evo went on to implement a "collusion rule", stating that players who purposely manipulate a match or intentionally underperform would forfeit prize and title. Speaking with GiantBomb in 2013, Evo-founder Tom Cannon stated that "they broke the spirit of the tournament. ... We were like 'fine, this happened, let's make sure this is never gonna happen again.'" Evolution's anti-collusion measure was further expanded in 2013 and is still in place.[4][5]

Results[]

Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Japan Kenji Obata KO Yun
2nd Japan Daigo Umehara Daigo Ken
3rd United States
Justin Wong
jwong Chun Li
4th Japan Toru Hashimoto Raoh Chun Li
5th Japan Keisuke Imai KSK Alex
5th Japan Katsuhisa Ota Kokujin Dudley
7th United States
Hsien Chang
hsien Ken
7th United States
Mike Watson
Ken
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st United States
Justin Wong
jwong Storm/Sentinel/Commando
2nd United States
David Lee
KingDavid Magneto/Cable/Sentinel
3rd United States
Desmond Pinkney
Xecutioner Sentinel/Storm/Commando
4th United States
Chris Schmidt
Magneto/Storm/Sentinel
5th United States
Tong Ho
Genghis Storm/Sentinel/Commando
5th United States
Randy Lew
Sentinel/Cable/Captain Commando
7th United States
Sooyoung Chon
SooMighty Storm/Sentinel/Commando
7th United States
Peter Avila
Potter Storm/Magneto/T. Bonne
Super Street Fighter II Turbo
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Japan Daigo Umehara Daigo O. Sagat, Ryu, Balrog
2nd United States
John Choi
Choiboy O. Sagat, Guile
3rd Japan Kuni Funada Kuni Zangief
4th United States
Justin Wong
Jwong O. Sagat, Chun-Li
5th United States
Alex Valle
CaliPower Ryu, O. Sagat
5th United States
Wes Truelson
Ken, Balrog
7th United States
Jesse Howard
Ryu
7th United States
Seth Killian
S-Kill E. Honda
Capcom vs. SNK 2
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Japan Yosuke Ito Kindevu A-Sakura/Bison/Blanka
2nd United States
Ricki Ortiz
HelloKitty A-Vega/Sakura/Blanka
3rd United States
John Choi
choiboy C-Ken/Sagat/Guile
4th Japan Dan C-Ken/Ryu/Sagat
5th United States
Justin Wong
Jwong C-Vega/Chun-Li/Sagat
5th United States
Campbell Tran
Buktooth N-Iori/Morrigan/Hibiki
7th United States
Eddie Lee
A-Mai/Eagle/Vega
7th Japan Ryota Fukumoto RF A-Sakura/Bison/Blanka
Soul Calibur II
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st United States
Robert Combs
RTD Xianghua, Ivy, Voldo, Nightmare
2nd United States
Marquette Yarbrough
Mick Cassandra, Sophitia, Voldo
3rd Canada Mystic Senior SowNemesis Sophitia, Cervantes
4th United States
Christian Gonzalez
Vicious Suicide Yoshimitsu
5th United States
Steven Luong
B:L Mitsurugi
5th United States
Rob Nagaro
XCTU Talim
7th United States
Jonathan Soon
Binkley Cervantes
7th United States
Steven Hanna
Eternal Fighter Nightmare, Xianghua
Guilty Gear X2
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Japan Daigo Umehara Daigo Sol
2nd Japan Yosuke Ito Kindevu Eddie
3rd Japan Ryota Fukumoto RF Faust
4th United States
Kevin Turner
Shin Kensou Chipp, Eddie
5th Japan Soh Miura Miu Sol
5th United States
Saif Ebrahim
ID Sol
7th United States
Daniel Realyvasquez
Ruin Eddie
7th United States
Peter Shou
Xenotiger Faust, Axl
Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Japan Hiromiki Kumada Itabashi Zangief Shun Di
2nd United States
Eric Chung
ShouTime Sarah
3rd Japan Kurita Vanessa
4th United Kingdom Ryan Hart Prodigal Son Kage, Akira
5th Japan Toru Hashimoto Raoh Lau
5th United States
Adam Rana
adamYUKI Jeffrey
7th United States
Che Dunkley
Cappo Pai
7th United States
Jimmy Byun
Maddy Akira
Tekken 4
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st United States
Anthony Tran
Jackie Tran Jin
2nd United States
Joshua Molinaro
JinKid Jin
3rd United States
Thomas Kymn
TomHilfiger Nina, Steve
4th Greece Nikos Fourikis Aenica Julia
5th United Kingdom Ryan Hart Prodigal Son Heihachi
5th United States
Jason Greeson
USMC Ogre Paul
7th United States
Chetan Chetty
ChetChetty Paul
7th United States
Robert Warren
Qbert Jin
Tekken Tag Tournament
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st United Kingdom Ryan Hart Prodigal Son Jin, Kazuya
2nd United States
Shaun Rivera
Unconkable Armor King, Devil, Anna
3rd United States
Brad Vitale
Slips Julia / Eddy
4th United States
Nick Shin
Shin Julia / Michelle
5th Italy Fabrizio Tavassi Bode Michelle / Julia
5th United States
Thomas Kymn
TomHilfiger Devil / Jin, Bruce / Julia
7th United States
Chetan Chetty
ChetChetty Jin / Devil, Armor King / Anna
7th United States
Joshua Molinaro
JinKid Devil / King

References[]

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