Comments on: A Tribute To TZW-ART? https://combovid.com/?p=3721 Street Fighter Combos, Tutorials, Matches, Screenshots, and Strategy Guides Mon, 20 Dec 2010 04:30:08 +0000 hourly 1 By: SofaKingAC https://combovid.com/?p=3721#comment-1489 Mon, 20 Dec 2010 04:30:08 +0000 https://combovid.com/?p=3721#comment-1489 The first time I saw a TZW vid, I wasn’t exactly blown away, not having much insight into fighting games at the time. Now that I am more… let’s say “knowledgable”… regarding FGs, this tributes somewhat opens my eyes to something I’d missed my first time around. I honestly found the quotes funny and insightful, especially Jchensor’s “Because you can’t do 50 magic throws without doing 49 magic throws first.” which is true on multiple levels.

I probably should have put this in the interview post, since that’s where the topic came up, but I will admit TZW is the reason I always keep a turbo controller on hand.

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By: Maj https://combovid.com/?p=3721#comment-1488 Mon, 20 Dec 2010 03:36:05 +0000 https://combovid.com/?p=3721#comment-1488 In reply to Arc.

TZW is an oldschool SF2 combo maker. He made combovids mostly for SF2 through ST, and SFA1/A2 for a little while.

We don’t really know what TZW-ART? stands for. It’s just his nickname.

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By: Arc https://combovid.com/?p=3721#comment-1487 Mon, 20 Dec 2010 03:26:29 +0000 https://combovid.com/?p=3721#comment-1487 Pardon my ignorance but…What’s TZW stand for? I’m assuming its a person?

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By: Maj https://combovid.com/?p=3721#comment-1486 Mon, 20 Dec 2010 00:02:40 +0000 https://combovid.com/?p=3721#comment-1486 It’s been two years since i made this video, so i’m kind of looking at it with fresh eyes and realizing that some people might not understand the subtitles and quotes. “Let’s see the same combo with a super” and “Put a Sonic Boom in the middle” probably don’t sound too flattering. Does it seem like we were trying to be ironic?

Because let me assure you, that’s not what’s going on here at all. This isn’t easy to explain, but the truth is, TZW videos are not perfect and that’s what makes them so awesome. They have personality. But there’s more to it than that.

I think creativity is marked by imperfection more often than not. The first time i saw a TZW video, i was absolutely blown away and there wasn’t a single negative thing i could say about it. Everyone i knew felt the same way. His videos were that good.

For something to be so amazing, and still not perfect – i think that signifies being on the cutting edge. When i look at these videos, all i see is potential. That’s why it’s always exciting watching a TZW video.

So if we make jokes about it or whatever, that’s not trying to take anything away from TZW. On the contrary, it’s to show that his style is so distinctive and so familiar, that we could identify a TZW video at first glance. It’s admiration and respect.

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