He took the game too seriously - The KOF 97 incident | Drzuul

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Today I bring you a tale form the waning days of arcade fighting games. We all love to game but sometimes those emotions can get the better of us and turn into rage but one gamer takes things too far and it leads to dire consequences.
Video sources:
Combos infinitos KOF 97 2000 - • Combos infinitos KOF...
The King Unleashed! Sanford Kelly Throws Stick @ NLBC - • The King Unleashed! Sa...
Music used:
Nightmare burger - Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes
Arashi no saxaphone 3 (AST) - The King Of Fighters 97
Season of the samurai (TSA mix) - Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes
Tokyo 0 ward - Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes
On the road - Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes
This is what Orochi does to people. This has been an idea I've had for awhile and I'm really happy with how the video turned out. I'd like to think that this incident was an outlier but the way I hear old heads talk about arcades fights used to happen often. People still get mad but things are mostly kept civil in person and all of the toxicity has moved to being online with people saying the most heinous stuff. I think a big reason for this is because a lot of people who have low self esteem and or tie their success to winning are attracted to fighters and there couldn't be a worse genre because in fighting games guarantees one person looses and one wins. It's a lot easier to swallow an L when it's a battle royal and there is 99 other players. If you lose in fighting games you don't suck just focus on improving and the things you did right and you'll have a lot of fun! And if you do get salty just walk away, some days you just have off days. Anyway advice over. Next video games is a spooky episode of Weird Fighting games, please look forward to it. Anyway Anyway thanks for Reading I truly apricate it!!!
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  • @Qolboqan
    @Qolboqan9 ай бұрын

    4:34 "This chair. This chair. This chair. This chair. This chair. This chair. This chair. This chair. This chair. This chair. This chair. This chair."

  • @Qolboqan

    @Qolboqan

    9 ай бұрын

    5:22 BABAHAHAHAHHAHA

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    9 ай бұрын

    Everyone says “this chair” but never thinks to ask “how’s chair?”

  • @Antonio-is2cn
    @Antonio-is2cn7 ай бұрын

    Are you sure those players were not just Kyo and Iori? Y'know like that one time they played King of Fighters together!?

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    7 ай бұрын

    That very well could be! But if anything these two players for that brief period embodied the spirit of they’re rivalry

  • @venomsnakessidepiece
    @venomsnakessidepiece4 ай бұрын

    as someone who used to be a paramedic, people can have anywhere from 3-9 L of blood in them, it might look like a lot but it’s probably just a shot glass amount spread over an area

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    4 ай бұрын

    Well I learned something new today, thanks. Pretty interesting how even a small amount of the stuff can make something look serious

  • @venomsnakessidepiece

    @venomsnakessidepiece

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Drzuul it could have been fatal though, but dw he got lucky and is okay 🩷

  • @Antonio-is2cn
    @Antonio-is2cn8 ай бұрын

    It was the *Riot of The Blood* Man!

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    8 ай бұрын

    Orochi is outta control man

  • @GenghisConnThr333
    @GenghisConnThr3339 ай бұрын

    The reason why Arcades are remembered so fondly is because nowadays online gaming feels so isolated and lonely, it's kind of similar to going to a pub vs drinking at home, sure it's cheaper to drink at home and there's no riff-raff to deal with but a pub is a social hub and a way to get out of the house, that's kinda the appeal of arcades or the way I see it anyway, by the time I was born the PS2 was a thing so I wasn't around for the golden age. I will say, fighting games were much better back then though.

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    9 ай бұрын

    Things are definitely less social. I won’t lie. It’s nice to be able to hop on KOF or melty just play some random stranger for 40 games straight but after that you’ll probably never get to play that person again. Discord groups and locals can alleviate this but even then discord isn’t perfect and locals are becoming less and less common. Un ironically, Mortal Kombat with its open mic feature is something I’d like to see in more fighting games because it kind of brings that human element back to it you know? I’ll have to disagree with you with the state of fighting games though I think games have just been getting better and better.

  • @GenghisConnThr333

    @GenghisConnThr333

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Drzuul Eh, can't really agree with you on the state of fighters, I'd much rather have a game with broken tech and secret unlockable characters with a sequel released a couple of years later as opposed to a balanced e-sports core-values friendly fighter whose life-span is dragged out for seven years with DLC seasons, not to mention how they're all now trying to dumb down inputs for normies who don't even play fighters. I dunno, it all feels somewhat sterile nowadays especially now that stuff like crossovers aren't a thing because the last two big ones flopped and the fact that there's only a handful of games to play outside of the big five (also ArcSys fell off hard, I've heard nothing good about anything they've put out since DBFZ).

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    9 ай бұрын

    I do agree with your point on dlc. It does feel very dragged out and I do miss revisions as they’d usually have much more meaningful changes over a balance patch but I don’t miss paying for them. Inputs aren’t necessarily getting easier it’s the input buffer that’s becoming more lenient. Like kof for example still has hard combos but preforming them is easier because the input interpreter is more lenient. IMO Arc sys hasn’t put out a great fighter since the last blazblue revision, DBFZ is a game in retrospect I think was really not great gameplay wise. I can understand not jiving with the esportsification of fighters but I also think that because people have been making them for so long, the general idea of a fighting game has been figured out, which is why things tend to feel Samey compared to older games in which were more unique.

  • @GenghisConnThr333

    @GenghisConnThr333

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Drzuul I'm not bothered about input buffer, as someone who still goes back to play PS1 and SNES era fighters I'm glad input buffer is more lenient, I'm mainly on about stuff like Street Fighter 6, Granblue and that League fighter which are just making special move inputs single buttons (not to mention stuff like removing DP motions for most characters in MVCI), I know Street Fighter has classic controls but there's no point in using them. I do dislike the practice of having to buy new revisions and I'm glad that's dead, my preferred way of handling that though would just be making a sequel that reuses assets like with the Street Fighter Alpha games or earlier KOF games, I wouldn't mind DLC and updates if it was just one or two seasons before moving on (kinda like how NRS did it to start with) but I don't know how the hell Capcom managed to squeeze SEVEN years out of SF5.

  • @rockyjmoon3
    @rockyjmoon39 ай бұрын

    Holy shit. What a roller coaster of events.

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    9 ай бұрын

    Definitely a roundabout journey

  • @CyanBrown
    @CyanBrown9 ай бұрын

    2:55 i saw that!

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    9 ай бұрын

    You must be really good at I Spy, thanks for watching!

  • @saishuumusou
    @saishuumusou9 ай бұрын

    Good video, it's honestly wild to me that this and so many other stories exist of real world violence over these games. Someone I knew who lived in Texas told me all sorts of stories from oldheads of people getting stabbed over Marvel 2 money matches and such, it's really fucked up stuff. In general that's why I roll my eyes when people over-romanticize the oldschool scene or arcades in that way. Not to say that era was worthless or should be completely disrespected because of the worst of it, but I don't really support historical revisionism either. I have only played fighting games on arcade hardware a handful of times myself and while it's definitely a fun experience, things are definitely objectively better as they are now overall.

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    9 ай бұрын

    I agree the era isn’t worthless but I either hear really romanticized things like how skillful everyone was or about how people would murder your first born son for throwing too much. I’ve never gotten to play on quality arcade hardware, the ones I have gone to have knock off American parts that just feel awful like I played SvC chaos at a dinner with one of the stiffest bat top sticks ever. Things are definitely better than ever before but things have tended to gotten less social and I don’t think that’s an online thing I think people are generally just less social today and it trickles down to locals and events.

  • @xiao4408
    @xiao44089 ай бұрын

    i don't think that it's impossible that those two players became friends after such a gruesome event here in brazil there was a case where two dudes suffered the same thing, their girlfriends were cheating both of them and it have lead them to a fight where it needed cops to stop them, after both of these dudes stopped fighting and after they knew about each other situation they both laughed at it and became best friends after this day. i know that this case is not that brutal as this one of KOF 97, but it's funny knowing that it's actually possible that those two player became best friends after this case, after all men will become friends in the most bizarre or brutal situations.

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    9 ай бұрын

    At the very least both have an interesting story to tell.

  • @gezeo750
    @gezeo7504 ай бұрын

    So "it's a prank bro" doesn't translate so well in China I suppose?

  • @Rencore2003
    @Rencore20039 ай бұрын

    1:04 I see what you did there LMFAOO

  • @Rencore2003

    @Rencore2003

    9 ай бұрын

    3:28

  • @Rencore2003

    @Rencore2003

    9 ай бұрын

    5:20

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    9 ай бұрын

    With observation skills like that you could be some sort of Word Heros it’d be perfect.

  • @frumiousgaming
    @frumiousgaming9 ай бұрын

    Flipping heck. I’m glad player 1 was ok in the end. I understand why p2 did what he did but really I think a lot of people end up dead because someone else misunderstood a situation and used a knife in self defence where a punch (or running away) would have been just as effective and less deadly. Don’t bring a knife to the arcade!!

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah I don’t know if I buy the whole “the knife was for my wife story”. I agree with you too. The main take away from this story is to try not to escalate conflict as best as you can because you never know what the person or people around you have on them especially in this day.

  • @tonecarrascodestruidor888
    @tonecarrascodestruidor8889 ай бұрын

    nice video man, i love you content, please keep doing more, as for the situation, i think if the guy just dropped the chair the instant he saw the knife things could have been diferent. Or player 2 was just the loving wonder-boy shiki seeing THE chair.

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    9 ай бұрын

    I will continue making content I can promise that. That’s basically how I feel but it’s easy to say things when hindsight is 20/20 this probably happened under the course of 30 seconds and in the moment you don’t always think rationally ya know? Then again maybe he literally is the Shiki Tohno not to be confused with the SHIKI Tohno

  • @zeejay-junejo
    @zeejay-junejo4 ай бұрын

    I gotta admit kof 97 hands down is the best kof game. Say all you want about it being "broken" heck i call that playability and it works. Whatever it is about this game, it definitely works.

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    4 ай бұрын

    I feel the same way but with 98. That game is timeless for me

  • @lexisouls2840
    @lexisouls28409 ай бұрын

    holy shit

  • @sabbathjackal
    @sabbathjackal4 ай бұрын

    A few yrs ago some guy got shot at a madden tournament. I think it was in Florida

  • @infjax_gaming4578
    @infjax_gaming457816 күн бұрын

    It's fair that KOF is popular in China.

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    5 күн бұрын

    Honestly, it’s shocking how popular it is over there same with Mexico

  • @BKiwii
    @BKiwii9 ай бұрын

    Great video but please be more careful to include a content warning next time, I’m personally not affected by these kinds of scenes but I wouldn’t want anyone else to be shocked by it. No hard feelings though, love your content!

  • @GenghisConnThr333

    @GenghisConnThr333

    9 ай бұрын

    Is the thumbnail that says "there was blood everywhere" along with a picture of a blood splattered cabinet not enough? It's up to these people to use a bit of common sense.

  • @BKiwii

    @BKiwii

    9 ай бұрын

    I’m not expecting someone who gets triggered to actively click on it but accidents happen. Again I just would rather be safe then sorry

  • @Drzuul

    @Drzuul

    9 ай бұрын

    No hard feelings at all! I understand completely. I usually don’t cover such severe subjects on my channel and I can understand why some would find the images disturbing so I definitely should of included one. I’ll be sure to include a content warning next time.

  • @BKiwii

    @BKiwii

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for understanding. I don’t hold it against you I just figured I’d give a heads up for next time!

  • @MonochromeRaptor

    @MonochromeRaptor

    9 ай бұрын

    @@GenghisConnThr333Flat out seeing the blood on the thumbnail unprompted while scrolling through KZread isn't the viewer's fault

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