Battle by the Bay

B3: Battle by the Bay, the B4 Championships, and the B5 Championships were the first three instances of the open fighting game event that is now known as the annual Evolution Championship Series. B3 was created by Tom and Tony Cannon, Hoey Cuellar, and Seth Killian, and was held in an arcade hall in Sunnyvale, California in 1996. B4 and B5 were held in Folsom, California in 2000 and 2001 respectively, and the tournament was renamed Evolution in 2002. The three tournaments were entirely focused on the Street Fighter and Capcom Versus video game franchises.

Battle by the Bay
Tournament information
LocationSunnyvale and Folsom, California, United States
Tournament
format(s)
Round-robin/Double elimination
Venue(s)Various arcade halls

Though the Battle by the Bay mainly drew in competitors from the Street Fighter tournament scenes that had coalesced in various cities throughout the United States in the mid-1990s, the tournaments also attracted international challengers early on.

B3: Battle by the Bay

During the mid-1990s, a Street Fighter II tournament scene had coalesced in various cities across the United States. The Golfland arcade hall in Sunnyvale, California was one of the hottest spots for competition in the country, with rivalries happening among various player groups, in particular between Northern and Southern California players. Players were also finding each other and discussing strategies through the internet on message boards. The Battle by the Bay was conceived in order to quell debate over who was the best Street Fighter player in the country.[1][2]

B3: Battle by the Bay was organized by Tom "inkblot" Cannon, Tony "Ponder" Cannon, Joey "MrWizard" Cuellar, and Seth "S-Kill" Killian,[2] and held in the Golfland arcade hall in Sunnyvale, California in 1996. The tournament had 40 contenders mostly from the United States, though B3 also featured players from Canada and Kuwait. Tom Cannon noted that the international interest in B3 had a big impact on him.[1]

Alex Valle made his first major appearance at the Battle by the Bay, defeating John Choi in the Street Fighter Alpha 2 grand finals. To win the tournament, Valle revealed an unblockable combo he had discovered, which was dubbed the "Valle CC."[3]

Results

Super Street Fighter II Turbo[4]
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Graham Wolfe GWolfe
2nd Jason Nelson xrolento
3rd Mike Watson Watts
4th Alex Valle CaliPower
5th Alex Wolfe A_wolfe
5th unknown Firas
7th Jason Cole AfroCole
7th Dave Finnie
Street Fighter Alpha 2 [4]
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Alex Valle CaliPower Ken, Ryu, Sagat
2nd John Choi ChoiBoy Ken
3rd Jason Nelson xrolento Charlie, Ken, Sagat
4th Jeff Schaefer Akuma, Ken
5th Tony Ngo Ryu
5th Richard Koven Chun-Li
7th Julien Beasley Zass Sodom
7th Thao Duong Ken

B4 Championships

The B4 Street Fighter Championships were held on July 15–16, 2000, in Folsom, California. Like B3 four years earlier, B4 featured a Super Street Fighter II Turbo and Street Fighter Alpha 2, but B4 also introduced several new Capcom fighting games to the roster: Street Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, and Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes.[5] The newly released Marvel vs. Capcom 2 was the first non-Street Fighter game to be included, and a precedent for the tournament to branch out to other games. The Capcom Versus series has since had a large presence in the Battle of the Bay and Evolution Championship Series events.[6][7]

The five winners of the Street Fighter Alpha 3 tournament at B4 were flown to Japan to partake in 5v5 exhibition match between the top-ranking American and Japanese players. Here, Alex Valle would face off against Daigo Umehara for the first time. The lead up to this exhibition match was subject to a documentary directed by Peter Kang, titled Bang the Machine.[1][8]

Results

Super Street Fighter II Turbo[4]
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Mike Watson Watts Balrog, M. Bison, Ryu
2nd Alex Valle CaliPower Ryu, O. Sagat
3rd John Choi ChoiBoy Ryu, O. Sagat
4th Jason de Heras Shirts O. Dhalsim
5th Jason Cole AfroCole O. Sagat, Dhalsim
5th Jason Nelson xrolento Balrog, M. Bison
Street Fighter Alpha 2[4]
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Alex Valle CaliPower
2nd John Choi ChoiBoy
3rd Thao Duong
4th Jason Wilson DreamTR
Street Fighter Alpha 3[4]
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st John Choi ChoiBoy V-Sakura
2nd Alex Valle CaliPower V-Akuma, V-Sakura, X-Rolento
3rd Thao Duong A-Charlie, X-Dhalsim
4th Eddie Lee V-Karin, V-Sodom, V-Vega
5th Mike Watson Watts V-Akuma
5th Jason Cole AfroCole A-Balrog, V-Dhalsim
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike[4]
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Alex Valle CaliPower Chun-Li, Ryu
2nd Hsien Chang hsien Akuma, Yang
3rd John Choi ChoiBoy Ryu
4th Eddie Lee Chun-Li, Ibuki
5th Mike Watson Watts Chun-Li
5th Martin Vega Urien, Sean
7th Mike Devonish Mike D Ibuki
7th Jason Wilson DreamTR Elena
Marvel vs. Capcom 2[4]
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Duc Do Ducvader
2nd Alex Valle CaliPower
3rd J.R. Gutierrez Image
4th Arturo Sanchez Sabin
5th Eddie Lee

B5 Championships

Held in August 2001 in Folsom, California, the B5 Championships was attended by a much larger international crowd, particularly from Japan. Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 made its introduction in the tournament roster at B5,[5] and Marvel vs. Capcom 2 was again a headliner of the event, being described by TechTV as "the hottest arcade fighting game of the season."[9]

Results

Super Street Fighter II Turbo[4]
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Jason Cole AfroCole Dhalsim
2nd John Choi ChoiBoy O. Sagat, Ryu
3rd Alex Valle CaliPower Ryu
4th Mike Watson Watts Ryu, Balrog, Vega
5th Jason Nelson xrolento M. Bison, Dhalsim
5th Jason Gonzales Apoc Vega, Balrog
7th Bob Painter kuroppi E. Honda
7th Graham Wolfe GWolfe Balrog, Vega
Street Fighter Alpha 3[4]
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Ryo Yoshida BAS V-Akuma, V-Cody
2nd Tomo Taguchi Chikyuu V-Rolento, V-Sodom, V-R. Mika
3rd John Choi ChoiBoy V-Sakura
4th Mike Watson Watts V-Akuma
5th Alex Valle CaliPower V-Akuma
5th unknown White V-Sakura
7th Kuni Funada Kuni A-Zangief, V-Sodom
7th Ricki Ortiz Hel-o Kit-e V-Sakura
Marvel vs. Capcom 2[4]
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Justin Wong Jwong Storm/Sentinel/Cammy
2nd Duc Do Ducvader Spiral/Cable/Cyclops
3rd Jay Snyder Viscant Doctor Doom/Storm/Sentinel
4th Mike Devonish Mike D Storm/Cable/Cammy
5th unknown Golden Nismor Spiral/Cable/Sentinel
5th Alex Valle CaliPower Magneto/Storm/Psylocke
7th Rattana Phanthourath Rattana
7th Peter Rosas Combofiend Magneto/Cable/Cyclops
Capcom vs. SNK[4]
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Tomo Taguchi Chikyuu C-King, Sakura, Raiden
2nd Jason Nelson xrolento (S) EX-Balrog, EX-Guile
3rd Jean-Francois Lussier JFL
4th Ricki Ortiz Hel-o Kit-e

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