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Fighting Game Banter Podcast

My name is JonisBrasko and I am the host of the Fighting Game Banter Podcast. Here, we go into world of fighting games and talk about the history, development, and growth of fighting games in not just the FGC, but the overall impact they have had on society.

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    Capoeira Fighter 3: "THE" Flash Fighting Game.

    If you like us, "Send some love or hate". We'll work with it either way.There's a huge difference between saying a Fighting Game looks like a Flash Game, and a Fighting Game that just happened to be created in Flash (Shockwave).This episode exploring the history and ingenuity behind one of "THE" Flash Fighting game, Capoeira Fighter 3. We'll take a look back at what Flash fighting games looked like at the start of the 21st Century, how they played, and how CF3 established its own identity outside of the slop created in Flash at that time. We hope by the end of this episode, you will understand why Capoeira Fighter 3 is looked back fondly by the FGC.Links for References used in this episode:Rooflemonger’s post about looking like a Flash GameCapoeira Fighter 3: Mizuumi Wiki PageOfficial Capoeira Fighter 3 itch.io pageWINP Gamer’s Capoeira Figther 3 RetrospectiveScott Stoddard’s YouTube ChannelCapoeira Fighter 3 Community Discord The Original Spiritonin.COM thanks to web.archive.orgFor Guest Inquires, Q&A questions for future episodes, and concerns about errors I may have made with the information said in the podcast. Feel free to email me [email protected] Don't forget to leave a like or review if you enjoyedThanks again for listening and I hope I made your day a little better. 

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    Violent Fighting to Come Again, in 2026

    If you like us, "Send some love or hate". We'll work with it either way.This episode of the Fighting Game Banter podcast gives 2025 its final playthrough, what worked, what didn't, why can't award shows understand the assignment, and what to look forward to in 2026. We also discuss the possible impact of U.S. Immigration Enforcement on local, national, and worldwide FGC events. We reached out to Run The Mix in Minnesota and asked if these political factors are influencing their attendance and participation as of late. The conversation emphasizes the resilience of the community amidst challenges, the importance of grassroots support and local organizers in maintaining the vibrancy of the fighting game scene.Links to references mentioned or cited in this episode:FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul National Immigration Law CenterRunTheMix - Minneapolis Fighting Game Community HunterXHunter:Nen Impact on exA-ArcadiaUS Visa Waver Program (VWP)US names sporting events exempt visa banFor Guest Inquires, Q&A questions for future episodes, and concerns about errors I may have made with the information said in the podcast. Feel free to email me [email protected] Don't forget to leave a like or review if you enjoyedThanks again for listening and I hope I made your day a little better. 

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    The Hidden Mechanics of Game Awards

    If you like us, "Send some love or hate". We'll work with it either way.In this episode of the Fighting Game Banter Podcast, We discusses the complexities of game awards, especially those that focus on fighting games. We go into the voting mechanics behind major awards, the historical context of fighting game recognition, and the ongoing challenges in classifying what constitutes a fighting game. But it all boils down to the importance of community engagement and encouraging the FGC to create their own award shows to celebrate the fighting game genre.We contacted The Game Awards, The NAVGRT Awards, and DashFight. With DashFight the only ones that responded back at the time of this episode's release.Belinda Ercan Why your vote Doesn't CountNAVGTR 2022  Award ResultsBAFTA 2025 ResultsEVO Awards nomination pageExample of the term One-on-One Beat 'em upsD.I.C.E Award for Fighting Game of the Year: Requirements and HistoryDashFightFor Guest Inquires, Q&A questions for future episodes, and concerns about errors I may have made with the information said in the podcast. Feel free to email me [email protected] Don't forget to leave a like or review if you enjoyedThanks again for listening and I hope I made your day a little better. 

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    exA-Arcadia: Power to the operators? the criticism? the tariffs?

    If you like us, "Send some love or hate". We'll work with it either way.This conversation explores the emergence of exA-Arcadia in the retro gaming market, focusing on their unique business model, hardware specifications, game library, and the challenges they face in a volatile global economy. The discussion also touches on the controversies surrounding the company and its future prospects in the arcade industry.Links to videos and articles referenced in this episode:exA system upgrade Japan Shop only pageexA-Arcadia FAQSuperCombo.gg Article about Vanguard PrincessTEU video about if the exA-Arcadia was worth it?TEU interview with the CEO of exA-Arcadiaalamone's rebuttal to MarkMSX/TEUArcade Heroes video about the ARC-1Arcade Heroes Websitealamone's rebuttal to MarkMSX/TEUHot Pink Club article from exa.fanTime Extension article about Tattoo Assassins revivalFor Guest Inquires, Q&A questions for future episodes, and concerns about errors I may have made with the information said in the podcast. Feel free to email me [email protected] Don't forget to leave a like or review if you enjoyedThanks again for listening and I hope I made your day a little better. 

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    The Legacy of Hidden Variable: V.G.

    If you like us, "Send some love or hate". We'll work with it either way.This episode of the Fighting Game Banter Podcast delves into the Variable Geo franchise, a significant player in the realm of female-based fighting games. We will discuss the history, development, and cultural impact of the series, highlighting its unique characters, gameplay mechanics, and the current state of female representation in fighting games. The conversation also touches on the franchise's transition from fighting games to visual novels, the challenges of censorship, and its presence in Fighting Game tournaments.Some Links to events referenced in the episode:AVG2 Grand Finals Frosty Faustings 2023Variable Geo Release HistoryThe Top Ten Worst Games of 2025 so farXBOX release of Advance V.G. and Steam Hearts CancelledAdditional references can be available on request.Special thanks to our new editor J.M.  For Guest Inquires, Q&A questions for future episodes, and concerns about errors I may have made with the information said in the podcast. Feel free to email me [email protected] Don't forget to leave a like or review if you enjoyedThanks again for listening and I hope I made your day a little better. 

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    A competitive Esports tournament Pro Wrestling game? O.K. T.K.O! Let's make it so...???

    If you like us, "Send some love or hate". We'll work with it either way.Wrestling games have never been a big part of FGC or Esports in general. But that might be about to change with the WWE now part of Endeavor and TKO holdings. Because this partnership also includes UFC, it only seems like a matter of time before the WWE interests and business practices align more with UFC then the previous administration. And that includes the possibility of making a competitive game that can be tailored for Esports.  Could we actually have a WWE game in the FGC that was made this century? This episode looks at the history of Wrestling, MMA, and Boxing games under the fighting game category, the WWE's confusing Esports history, and why EA is probably the only company to wrestling Esports possible. And my proof comes from the FGC.  If you don't believe me, listen to the podcast and you may understand why I said that. For Guest Inquires, Q&A questions for future episodes, and concerns about errors I may have made with the information said in the podcast. Feel free to email me [email protected] Don't forget to leave a like or review if you enjoyedThanks again for listening and I hope I made your day a little better. 

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    "The Lost Fighting Game Legacy" Can there ever be another Battle Arena Toshinden game?

    If you like us, "Send some love or hate". We'll work with it either way.Plenty of Fighting Game franchises popped up in the 90's but disappeared as quickly as they arrived.  While a lot of niche titles have found success with not just a new audience, but the ability to play these niche games online.  And some even get side tournament play at major FGC events. However, there is one franchise that was important to the transition to 3D fighting games as well as the one of the first console exclusive fighting games. Battle Arena Toshinden was the first fighting game published and released for the Sony PlayStation.  But as time flew by, games such as Tekken 2, Soul Edge/Blade, and even Mortal Kombat 4 would make it clear, Toshinden was behind the times. So, with older series like Virtua Fighter and Fatal Fury getting new games in the next few years, is it possible for Battle Arena Toshinden to come back as well?  We will take a look at the history of Toshinden, why there hasn't been a new game, and how it's legacy can create something for the future. Links to Paul Kidby's works as well as the Finnish BAT2+ Championship in the description.The artist that painted the PAL cover crest Paul Kidby: Taisteluareena Tinanilkka Finaalinen – The Final Battle Arena Toshinden 2 Finnish Championship: For Guest Inquires, Q&A questions for future episodes, and concerns about errors I may have made with the information said in the podcast. Feel free to email me [email protected] Don't forget to leave a like or review if you enjoyedThanks again for listening and I hope I made your day a little better. 

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    Interview with Shiburizu. Part 2.

    If you like us, "Send some love or hate". We'll work with it either way.Part One can be watched online. https://youtu.be/1FVhsg1BbIk?si=xcap3VTn9vWhogOWPart 2 focuses primarily on fighting games, what works, what does not work, and what we are looking forward to for the rest of 2024.  Games mention include, Breakers Collection, Vangard Princess, Killer Instinct, Pocket Bravery, Fight of Animals, Battle Arena Toshinden, and even Castlevania Judgement.  Some game release info referenced in podcast have since been updated for both Blazing Strike and Die by the Blade.Corrections: The game is called Pillow Champ not Pillow Talk.  Pillow Champ is an indie game from Frosty Pop, but some may see the connection to such a staggeringly large brand like Netflix and call that label into question like Dave the Diver and MintRocket. They are not from the same studio as I had implied in the podcast.  Article Referenced: https://www.pcgamesn.com/pillow-champ/dave-the-diver-indie-gameFor Guest Inquires, Q&A questions for future episodes, and concerns about errors I may have made with the information said in the podcast. Feel free to email me [email protected] Don't forget to leave a like or review if you enjoyedThanks again for listening and I hope I made your day a little better. 

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    You knew this was coming. It's time to talk about The Rumblefish 2 Port.

    If you like us, "Send some love or hate". We'll work with it either way.This is a story of a 14-month journey to buy, play, and receive a rare gem of fighting game history here in North America. Now that I finally received the collector's edition I bought back in October of 2022, I was only appropriate to speak about it now, once I had all games I could get. This podcast is focused on the console and Steam ports released in 2022 and 2023, not the original games created by Dimps in 2004 and 2005, or the Atomiswave or NesicaXLive arcade versions.To find and talk to other Rumble Fish players, you can find them on the Rumble Fish 2 Discord: https://discord.gg/5GWnK2cUCorrection: I refer to Limited Run as the publisher instead of the distributer. 3goo is the publisher of the game.  Addendum:  Fighting EX Layer and Idol Showdown do have host and spectator player vs player but, you only have to enter an access code to gain entry. There is no such option in either of the Rumble Fish ports.  So, you actually friending someone on console or Steam to get a private match in a 4:3 format.  Quick matches are still 16:9 only.For Guest Inquires, Q&A questions for future episodes, and concerns about errors I may have made with the information said in the podcast. Feel free to email me [email protected] Don't forget to leave a like or review if you enjoyedThanks again for listening and I hope I made your day a little better. 

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    Why Pocket Bravery is my Game of the Year for 2023

    If you like us, "Send some love or hate". We'll work with it either way.We have talked about the game awards how they present fighting games. Street Fighter VI won Best Fighting of the year, and rightfully so. But for me, it wasn't my pick. Even though I knew it had no chance to win, I still voted for Pocket Bravery. To end 2023, I am going to tell you why Pocket Bravery was my Game of the Year.  And afterwords, I hope you will give it a try.  There is an Addendum added to this podcast that addressed some pronunciation errors with certain South American countries and a message to the colorblind gaming community in reference to fighting games and accessibility. For Guest Inquires, Q&A questions for future episodes, and concerns about errors I may have made with the information said in the podcast. Feel free to email me [email protected] Don't forget to leave a like or review if you enjoyedThanks again for listening and I hope I made your day a little better. 

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    Fighting Games at The 2023 Game Awards Part 2: 1 minute and 50 seconds.

    If you like us, "Send some love or hate". We'll work with it either way.This episode deals the aftermath of The Game Awards held on December 7th, 2023. With trailers, celebrities, Muppets, and trailers taking up most of the show. Why were fighting games only given a total of 1 minute and 50 seconds?  Every Fighting Game and FGC Event loss out outside of the Best Fighting category, so why even pretend to care about awards show that doesn’t care about us? We'll touch on what was shown, what was missing, and what are the alternatives to the TGA's?  No one is going to play me off stage.  In between when the intro hits and closing ends, I'm going to get out everything I want to say.  P.S. There was an addendum added to the end of the podcast stating that Mortal Kombat 1 has added a WI-FI indicator as of the December 14th patch.  And the LOL World Championships had higher attendance and higher viewership than EVO2023, but far fewer competitors. For Guest Inquires, Q&A questions for future episodes, and concerns about errors I may have made with the information said in the podcast. Feel free to email me [email protected] Don't forget to leave a like or review if you enjoyedThanks again for listening and I hope I made your day a little better. 

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    Best Fighting: Fighting Games at The Game Awards

    If you like us, "Send some love or hate". We'll work with it either way.I’m JonisBrasko, and this is the Fighting Game Banter Podcast. Here we dive into the world of fighting games and talk about the development and growth of fighting games and FGC.  It’s only fitting we start with The Game Awards.The Game Awards classify Best Fighting as: For the best game designed primarily around head-to-head combat. That means it’s the best fighting game voted by players, and supported by actual data, right? This episode is about Fighting games at The Game Awards held on December 7th, 2023. Who got snubbed? With SFVI and MK1 leading the pack, do any of the other nominees stand a chance? And will the 2024 TGA’s be a repeat of 2022? Plus, should we expect to see any new fighting games or character trailers? For Guest Inquires, Q&A questions for future episodes, and concerns about errors I may have made with the information said in the podcast. Feel free to email me [email protected] Don't forget to leave a like or review if you enjoyedThanks again for listening and I hope I made your day a little better. 

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My name is JonisBrasko and I am the host of the Fighting Game Banter Podcast. Here, we go into world of fighting games and talk about the history, development, and growth of fighting games in not just the FGC, but the overall impact they have had on society.

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