Kollaboration, an event meant to showcase Korean talents, recently took place in Toronto earlier this week. Among the many talented groups that performed (including this absolutely amazing drumming duo performance) was this live action Street Fighter battle performed by the group known as X Limit. Music and sound effects from the series played on while the group of seven took turns battling it out in their Martial Arts Tricking style.
I have to say, this was fun to watch. There are a few moments when the timing is off and some of the tricksters look like they’re about to eat shit, but overall, it’s a good performance. The final battle with Akuma fighting Dhalsim and Ryu was easily my favorite part, mostly due to my fanboyism when it comes to Akuma.
This is also a nice change of pace when it comes to live action videogame performances. I was getting […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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